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26th of July 2008 ANSA Flash
Clean sea water in Punta Campanella area aand Massa Lubrense. It's the result of check done by ARPAC in june. The assence of coliform bacteria and streptococcus, shows the good health of the sea and perfect functioning of the purifier, in Punta Campanella and Jeranto Bay. Same results for Recommone and Marina del Cantone once again best places in Sorrento Coast prized with the Blue Flag.
GOOGLE.COM 10 OF JULY 2008
The virtues of Massa Lubrense, on the Amalfi Coast, “proclaimed on the internet world”. The municipality reveals how “on Google - the most important searching engine - Massa Lubrense, results one of the places with the most clean sea in Italy. The news give cretid to “the information campaign made by the mayor Leone Gargiulo and the assistant Lello Staiano”. Searching on the web "Most clean municipality in Italy", will find 91.200 results, and the first of them refers to Massa Lubrense.
Here is the print screen of the research
TELEGRAPH.CO.UK
Baia di Ieranto
Prince Charles arrived in a helicopter; where mortals prefer to walk down to this wild and rugged bay at the Capri end of the Amalfi Coast. Another FAI property, the breathtakingly beautiful bay of Ieranto has a small beach and plenty of rocks for sunbathing and swallow-diving. Bring everything you need, as there are no facilities.
Get there by boat from Marina di Cantone, or via a pretty footpath (45 minutes) from the village of Nerano, where you can stay in a backstreet at the Casale Villarena (081 808 1779); www.casalevillarena.com; apartments from £435 per week), an 18th-century property belonging to the Marchese of Villarena. Designed for weekly stays, it has conventionally furnished rooms, but the small pool, surrounded by olive and citrus trees, is delightful.
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GUARDIAN.CO.UK
Housed in a 19th-century palace once owned by the Marchese di Villarena, the Isca has B&B rooms and spacious flats. Although it is in the heart of Nerano, the property resembles a hidden oasis, with a lemon grove, pool and play area for smaller children
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Get there by boat from Marina di Cantone, or via a pretty footpath (45 minutes) from the village of Nerano, where you can stay in a backstreet at the Casale Villarena (081 808 1779); www.casalevillarena.com; apartments from £435 per week), an 18th-century property belonging to the Marchese of Villarena. Designed for weekly stays, it has conventionally furnished rooms, but the small pool, surrounded by olive and citrus trees, is delightful.
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GUARDIAN.CO.UK
Housed in a 19th-century palace once owned by the Marchese di Villarena, the Isca has B&B rooms and spacious flats. Although it is in the heart of Nerano, the property resembles a hidden oasis, with a lemon grove, pool and play area for smaller children
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