The high cliffs of the Sorrentine Peninsula have always been one of its ideal habitat along the Italian coastlines.It is not rare to see the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), while it flies majestically over the sea, looking for preys.
The imagination of the contemporary traveler gets lost in the alleys, after crossing Piazza del Plebiscito, touching the Royal Palace, the San Carlo Theater, and Via Toledo, aiming here and there at the surprising green patches of Capodimonte, the vegetable gardens and the Posillipine parks and the coastal cliffs of yellow tuff.