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Naples & the Amalfi Coast Marco Polo Pocket Guide - The Travel Guide with Insider Tips - cover

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Naples & the Amalfi Coast Marco Polo Pocket Guide - The Travel Guide with Insider Tips

Marco Polo

Editora: MAIRDUMONT GmbH & Co. KG

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Experience the very best of Naples & the Amalfi Coast with this up-to date and authoritative guide, complete with Insider Tips.Let Marco Polo help you to fully experience Naples & the Amalfi Coast. Naples is full of surprises – the bustling city is a place of adventure and provides a perfect contrast to the Gulf Coast: the Mediterranean, the light, the warmth, the magnificent scenery, the scent of the sea and the pine trees, the colours.Arrive and hit the ground running!- Top Highlights at a glance lead you to places that should definitely not be missed on your visit to the Gulf of Naples. Savour the world’s best pizza, and go surfing in Palinuro or hike the Amalfi Coast along old mountain tracks with magnificent views of the sea- Marco Polo Insider Tips reveal little known secrets and hidden gems. Discover where you can enjoy Naples’ best Espresso or experience a tonic for the senses- Over 300 web links lead you directly to the Insider Tip websites- Offline maps of Naples & the Amalfi Coast- Google Map links aid speedy route planning- Public transport maps with links to timetables- 'The Perfect Route' is the best way to get to know Naples & the Amalfi Coast intimately for those with limited time. Includes practical tips on how to beat queues, get the best views and much more- The chapter 'Links, Blogs, Apps & More' provides easy access to even more information, videos and networksHave fun from the moment you arrive in Naples & the Amalfi Coast and make the most of those precious days off. Enjoy a hassle free trip, full of new experiences and adventures ranging from total relaxation to extreme activities. Having fun is what it’s all about. Experience the sights and discover exceptional hotels, restaurants, trendy places, festivals, concerts, sports and activities.Create your own personal itinerary by bookmarking the text and adding your own notes and browse the eBook in seconds with the handy full-text search facility!Please note:Not all eReaders fully support the additional functionality we have developed for our eBooks (e.g. web links, map zoom-ability). Please also be aware that loading time of content may vary between devices. Please consider these points prior to making your purchase.
Disponível desde: 24/04/2013.

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