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Conca dei Marini is a small clifftop village on the south-facing Amalfi Coast of the Sorrento Peninsula, 5 kilometres west of Amalfi town and 10 kilometres east of Positano — a working fishing village of about 700 year-round residents that holds one of the iconic Amalfi coastal landmarks, the Grotta dello Smeraldo (Emerald Grotto). The grotto is a sea cave 30 metres long and 24 metres high, accessed through a low entrance at the cliff base; sunlight passing through an underwater opening on the seaward side fills the interior with a strong emerald-green underwater glow visible from inside. The cave was discovered in 1932 by a local fisherman, and underwater stalactites that formed when sea level was 4 metres lower 6,000 years ago are still visible 4 metres below the surface. The village above holds the medieval Marina di Conca small-boat harbour with a 100-metre crescent beach and 4 cliff-side restaurants. Conca is 15 minutes from Amalfi by sail. Season runs April through October.










































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