What's a holiday without beautiful photos of Gaeta? Make sure you make time for photos of the local sights. Be prepared that most of the shots will be of churches and temples, so check with your guide to see if it's OK to take photos there.
The most striking photo of Gaeta's sights includes the ancient castle, built in the 6th century and consisting of two parts: Anjou (the work of the French) and Argonne (the residence of Charles V).
The streets of Gaeta take on a particular colour and reveal themselves in a new light. The narrow, medieval alleyways are an enticing backdrop for colourful photography.
At night, Gaeta's architecture is not as visible, but there are plenty of lanterns to illuminate the streets, giving it a mysterious air. So don't be lazy and take your camera along for a nighttime rendezvous to capture the incredible beauty of Gaeta at night.
The unique nature reserve of Cape Orlando is one of the must-see destinations along the Tyrrhenian Sea.