BY: Margo Schachter
Everyone stops on the Amalfi Coast to visit its beauties, but few continue along the coast to discover villages equally characteristic and not at all touristy like the village of Cetara.
Known since the Middle Ages as the best fishermen in the area, the Cetaresi still live on fishing. Only in the last few years has tourism developed there, but it remains a gem for the curious traveler looking for small settings and desire to create a relationship with the territory – that authentic one.
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