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The "Riviera Di Ulisse"
Gaeta, Formia and Sperlonga
An undiscovered pearl of the Mediterraneum, off the beaten track
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Ulixes' Coast,
Amalfi,
Capri
Caserta,
Erculaneum,
Formia,
Gaeta,
Ischia,
Montecassino,
Neapolis,
Pompeii,
Ponza &
Ventotene islands,
Sorrento,
Vesuvius,
Vietri
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a long stretch of wild rocky coast, punctuated by sandy beaches
and recultivated plains, a visual experience that astonishes most
travellers new to the Ulixes Coast.
The Ulixes Coast is where the Ausoni and Aurunci
Mountain chain rises 1500 metres above sea level, breaks off from
the Appennini plummets into the Tyrrhenian Sea. The terminus is
an array of reefs, precipices and sandy inlets separated by ancient
watch-towers built in a time to prevent the visits of the unwelcomed
Saracen invaders.
It is a land rich in exceptional archaeological finds, with recently
created natural parks and marine reserves that respect of the breathtaking
environment of the Regional Park Riviera di Ulisse. Established
on February 6, 2003, the park extends from the Suburban Regional
Park of Monte Scauri on the southern border of Formia
to the Sperlonga's Monument Promontory Villa
di Tiberio and Coast Torre Capovento-Punta Cetarola to the
north, winding its way through Gaeta's Bay with
its regional urban park of Monte Orlando.
The Riviera di Ulisse is the southernmost part of the coast of Rome
extending 100 km from Sabaudia, 70 km south of Rome, to Circeo,
Terracina, Sperlonga and the Riviera
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Gaeta
- historic centre
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GAETA, a small town at the end of a
picturesque peninsula on the Tyrrean sea, sits upon a crag. It
is separated from the new town by Mount Orlando, a stronghold
hill fortified during the Reign of Naples with impressive bastions
and defenses. Intact atop the summit is the Roman Mausoleum of
Munazio Planco, The mountain side is highlighted by the Sanctuary
of the Montagna Spaccata, "The Shaken
Mountain", a church named to St
Philip Neri, a hermit who lived out his days in the church.
Built in the 16th century, the church is situated on a sheer rock
face that drops to the coastline below, the site of Grotto
of Turco. The hill, a former island, connects the mainland
and the new town. A big marina situated in the gulf is complimented
by the white sandy beach of Serapo.
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Serapo
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Gaeta-Serapo
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A very beautiful boulevard runs from
the small Roman port of the old town through the Cape to the fish
open market, a distance of 2 km.
Every afternoon, as the fishing boats return, a improvised merchant
market sprouts up on the dock from 5p.m. till 9 p.m. Fish may
be purchased from the stalls across the boulevard.
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Gaeta-Roman
Port
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On one side
lies the sea, on the other the fish market. Local houses line the
alleyways connecting the boulevard with "IL
BUDELLO"( named by the Roman holidaymaker) or the "Piccolo
Alley" (given its name by the the Americans of the VI
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Gaeta
- The Piccolo Alley
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Piccolo
Alley, the longest street of Gaeta,
is 2.5 meters wide, and is paved with ancient stones. This alleyway
looks as it did hundreds of years ago: no cars, no motors; only
workshops and artisans, the colors of yesterday and alley voices.
Gaeta extends today on the bay side till Formia. The most picturesque
beaches are on the other side, after Serapo beach, on the way to
Sperlonga. Marvel at beautiful sandy beaches, emerald bays, colorful
reefs in the midst of a multicolored transparent sea.
Breathingtaking beaches abound; Ariana , Torre
Viola, Arenauta, S.Vito creek, and S.Agostino. And don't forget
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Torre
Scissura Beach
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Gaeta,
the Marine Republic and ancient Roman
holiday resort, today is a splendid sea resort; mild climate, beautiful
beaches for swimming and tourist attractions, rich in history, religious
significance, and natural wonders.
Leave the overcoat at home. Gaeta promises spring days in February
and sunny mild all year round. Try avoiding the middle of August
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train station graces FORMIA, 4 km away and the halfway point between
Rome and Naples. From elegant Vindicio beach you see Gaeta protecting
the bay. Throughout the afternoons wind-surfers and kite-surfers
vie for space on the windy sea.
When ancient Rome Vindicio was part of the villa of Nerva, senators
and other celebrities of the time regularly visited a local landlord.
The mild local climate and two famous wines, the white Falernum
and red Cecubo, may have played a role in attracting the landlord's
guests.
Nearby are several beautiful antiquities: The
Tomb of Cicero; the Nerva Walls; and a beautiful Roman "Caposele
Port" perfectly preserved and restored marina attracting
visitors to Vindicio beach.
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Vindicio Beach
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Sperlonga
was a forgotten fishing village until the 1960s, when a road built
from Terracina to Gaeta brought tourists to this coastal delight.
Scenery adjacent to the road allowed tourists to discover the villa
of Tiberius Emperor, which led to Sperlonga's rebirth as holiday
resort. Today it is the most prominent local attraction, teeming
with narrow winding alleyways, workshops, rustic white Mediterranean
houses, a stepped-street reminiscent of Capri, and a lovely piazzetta
inviting tourists for a glass of wine or an ice cream.
The Relish restaurant features simple
but tasty cuisine: tasty Mediterranean fish and seafood whose secrets
lie in the tomatoes, the olive oil, basilic, the small sweet green
peppers (friarielli), eggplant and peppers nurtured by rich soil
and the warm Mediterranean sun! Your eyes will be filled of pleasure
glancing at the stalls in the open markets.
The local restaurants abound in culinary delights: linguine alla
pescatora (spaghetti with sea fish), fritto di calamari e gamberi
(fried calamars an prawns), fritto misto di paranza(mixed fried
small fish), rombo al gratin (Sea Bass au gratin), orata alla griglia
(grilled goldenfish), spigola all'acqua pazza (sea-wolf semi-boiled
with tomato), ham, and "mozzarella di bufala". A few km.
from the coast in the hills, everything changes: baby goat and lamb
dominates the tables, sausages are uncomparable and local red wines
predominate.
PLACES TO BE VISITED
No trip to local sights is complete without the view from
the Sanctuary of Madonna Della Civita,
the central square of Minturno, the stunning
village of Campodimele, the Montecassino
Abbey, the Fossanova Abbey, and the ruins of a Medieval hamlet:
OASIS OF NINFA.
Nestled in between the Castle, the town hall, the ruins of Churcies
and local homes is the Oasis of Ninfa, a remarkable garden-park
dazzling with a variety of plants and flowers that captivate its
visitors. Access is limited, but the garden's delights are certainly
worth the trip.
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