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Sorrentine Peninsula |
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The Sorrentine Peninsula has been a popular destination for famous travelers since the 17th century. In ancient times, it was the preferred vacation spot for the Roman elite. The Sorrentine Peninsula is a triumph of colors and tastes, of bays and breathtaking views that dominate the sea |
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30 km from Pompeii |
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Amalfi Coast |
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Positano is 36 kilometers of paradise away from Vietri sul Mare. The coast spans 14 spots in total, each with its own traditions and peculiarities. The places, immersed in a charming scenery, have in common a crystal blue sea, wild nature, dome churches and houses built into the cliffs. The coast takes its name from Amalfi, since it is positioned in the center and due to the town’s historical role over the centuries |
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26 Km from Pompei |
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Ischia, Procida & Capri |
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Procida, rustic and mysterious, is frequented by a niche group of tourists. The island’s charm and beauty has inspired writers for both literature and cinema, such as Massimo Troisi, who wrote the classic Italian movie, Il Postino. The highest point of the island is also its urban center. Marina di Corricella, Punta Solchiaro, the beach of Chiaiolella, the nature reserve of Vivara, are just some of the many places to discover on Procida. Ischia, multifaceted and lively, is the perfect destination for those who crave adventure: the island offers its visitors everything from hiking up its rocky slopes to snorkeling and scuba diving along its shores. Ischia is rich in culture, with historical churches and buildings that characterize the islands coastal and cliffside towns. Called the green island, Ischia is renowned for its natural beauty, rich history, culture and traditions. Capri, the island azzurra, is just off of the Sorrentine Peninsula. The island
is rich in natural beauty and has been the inspiration of writers, poets and filmmakers.
The island is combination of nature, culture and the pleasures of the world, surrounded
by a blue and turquoise sea. Capri is truly an island beyond any other comparison.
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Reachable via Castellammare di Stabia, Sorrento and Napoli |
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Naples |
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Naples has a million faces: it is the fruit of a secular history that is still apparent today through its very streets, churches, buildings and castles. Naples is generous to those who are eager to explore it. From the richness of Piazza Plebiscito and Piazza Reale to Mount Echia and the mysterious Castel dell’Ovo. The boardwalk connects with the Mergellina Port, by way of the chic neighborhood Chiaia. Do not miss the enchanting hill of Posillipo, the island of Nisida and the former industrial area of Bagnoli. A walk through the shops of Vomero and the characteristic district of Petraio. These are just a few of the numerous sites Naples has to offer its visitors. |
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30 km from Pompei |
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Undergound Naples |
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Secrets, stories and legends of Naples still resound in its caverns. A parallel city can be found along the streets of the historical center. Discover
the underground part of Naples, always a fascinating experience.
Guided tours leave from Piazza S. Gaetano, Vico S. Anna di Palazzo, and from the Spanish Quarter |
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30 km from Pompei |
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Salerno |
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The City of Salerno is of ancient origin and had its golden age during Medieval times. Capitol city of the duchy of Roberto il Guiscardo and chosen location of the Ancient Medical School of Salerno, the beautiful Medieval area preserves the ancient urban structure and the fascinating atmosphere of those times. The area includes a path that goes from the old aqueduct to the Arechi Castle, composed of narrow streets that characterize the historical center, to Piazza del Campo where you can find the Fontanella dei Delfini. |
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30 km from Pompei |
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Caserta and Matese |
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Campania Felix, the name for the area, is derived from the region's fertility. The beaches of the Domittian Littoral and the purity of the Matese Mountain, as well as Caserta’s Royal Palace and the Amphitheatre of Santa Maria Capua a Vetere make this area worth seeing. |
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40 km from Pompei |