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Explore the Amalfi Coast on this day trip from Sorrento with your experienced guide.Visit Positano,Amalfi and Ravello!
   Notes
   ?Please wear comfortable shoes.
   ?Please note that any extra activity is not included,but can be purchased on site (i.e.boat tours of the Amalfi Coast,visits to museums,art galleries,and churches).
   Schedule
   ?Departure Location & Details
   Check in:9:15 am
   Departure:9:40 am
   Location:Piazza Torquato Tasso,16,80067 Sorrento NA
   ?Return Location &Details
   Time:6:00pm
   Location:Piazza Torquato Tasso,16,80067 Sorrento NA
   Tour Overview
   Join us in a breathtaking day trip from Sorrento to visit the beauty of the Amalfi Coast:Positano,Amalfi,and Ravello.With your local and experienced guide,discover the amazing past events and the civilization of this part that make Amalfi Coast a top destination for visitors year in and year out.You will have plenty of free time to explore on your own and create your own memories throughout the trip.
   Walk along the narrow streets of the cliffside(懸崖邊的)village of Positano.Explore along the beautiful beaches or visit one of the art shops or galleries.In Amalfi,you can explore the dramatic city built at the bottom of cliffs along the Italian Coast.In the city center,there's the Cathedral(大教堂) of Sant' Andrea built between the 9th and 11th centuries.The last stop is Ravello,a city home to symbolic cliffside gardens that overlook the Tyrrhenian Sea.We highly recommend finding a local cafe that offers homemade lemon drinks!
   At the end of our day exploring the Amalfi Coast,we will head back to Sorrento and drop you off at the original departure point.

(1)What should visitors do to take a boat along the Amalfi Coast?
B
B

A.Hire a guide.
B.Pay on the spot.
C.Wear formal clothes.
D.Book tickets in advance.
(2)Why is the Amalfi Coast frequently visited?
C
C

A.For the cheap seafood.
B.For its convenient traffic.
C.For its history and culture.
D.For the year-round warm weather.
(3)Where is the Cathedral of Sant' Andrea according to the text?
A
A

A.In downtown Amalfi.
B.In Positano.
C.In Ravello.
D.In Sorrento.

【考點(diǎn)】應(yīng)用文;旅游觀光
【答案】B;C;A
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