Li galli le corbusier biography
Li galli islands.
Li galli positano
A Forbidden Paradise
With their unspoiled natural beauty and historic mystique, the Li Galli Islets are among the most legendary islands along Italy's southern coastline.
Sitting just opposite Positano and not far from Capri, these islets are both nearby yet inaccessible and have been known for their wild beauty and captivating history for millennia.
The Li Galli archipelago is composed of three islets - Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda, and Isola Dei Briganti (the name comes from its past life as a hideout for ships of brigands, but today it's also known as La Castelluccia) - that sit in the waters of the Mediterranean just opposite Positano to the south of the Sorrentine Peninsula and a short sail from Capri.
These private islets have changed owners various times over the past few decades, and today are owned by the Italian entrepreneur Giovanni Russo and accessible only to invited guests.
Tourists are not allowed to dock on the island or even to moor offshore, but you ca