Right there in front exhibits Li Galli, the archipelago of the legendary islands of the Sirens. Revealed to the world after the construction of the Bourbon road along the coast, Positano from the beginning of the 1900s was chosen as a retreat by artists and writers of the most varied origins. Among them John Steinbeck, who told it like no one ever before on Harper's Bazaar in 1953, defining it, "a dream place that is not real at all while you're there and that becomes invitingly real when you're gone". And that special place soon became a favorite destination of the international jet set.