Across
- 3. City known as the “vertical town” for its buildings carved right into the hill - it started as a fishing village, then became famous for its writers and artists, and now is known as a luxury destination
- 4. 20 000 people live from that job in Italy, which makes it the perfect spot for Marie-Eve to make new friends
- 6. Name given to the 3 towering rocks formation near Capri's island, which name has a greek origin and means "lighthouse"
- 9. Small fishing village in Sorrento known for its wooden boats in all different colors
- 10. Carlo Collodi this legendary story in 1880. It was originally serialised in the children's newspaper, Gioniale per i Bambini.
- 14. Italian luxury designer using Capri as the setting of many of its advertisements
- 16. Italian liqueur made with lemons and invented in Sorrento
Down
- 1. Name of the smallest village in Italy and one of the best places to escape the crowds, with a surface area of only 0.12km
- 2. Cheese produced from the milky mountains in Amalfi area, best tasted when not refrigerated - Sarah should know this one...
- 5. Main flowers of The Amalfi Coast
- 7. Love, in Italian
- 8. Oldest village of the Amalfi coast and a great place to go hiking to discover the remains of medieval walls that protected the village during the middle ages
- 11. Last name of this explorer whom we all know and think he came from Spain, while he was actually born in Italy...
- 12. Italian name of the volcano whose eruption would misplace 2 million people in Italy
- 13. City where one can find the romantic garden of Villa Rufolo, which famously served as an inspiration for Richard Wagner’s opera “Parsifal”
- 15. One of the 2 types of fish The Amalfi Coast is famous for
