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This tour is your chance to revel in the history, scenery and gastronomy surrounding Italy’s Bay of Naples, famed for its alluring coastal views and ancient ruins. From Sorrento, you visit the palaces and piazzas of Naples and tour the ash-preserved ruins of Pompeii and Oplontis. Continue to the Caserta Palace – Italy’s Versailles – before wine tasting in the foothills of Mt. Vesuvius.
Day 1 – Fly to Naples
Arrive in Naples and transfer to your hotel and enjoy a welcome dinner
(Dinner)
Day 2 – Naples
Visit the former monastery of Certosa di San Martino, then journey by funicular to Naples’ Pignasecca Market for lunch. This afternoon, tour the Royal Palace of Naples and the Piazza del plebiscite. Admire the medieval fortress of Castel Nuovo before returning to Sorrento
(Breakfast and lunch)
Day 3 – Pompeii and Oplontis
Tour Pompeii, highlights of which include the Temple of Apollo and the oldest known Roman Amphitheatre. Proceed to nearby Oplontis, home to the Imperial Villa.
(Breakfast)
Day 4 – Sorrento
Morning transfer to Sorrento for a day at leisure.
(Breakfast)
Day 5 – Caserta
Morning visit to the Caserta Palace and Gardens, the largest palace in Europe. In the afternoon, visit the Royal Silk Factory of San Leucio, which still supplies many of the courts of Europe.
(Breakfast and lunch)
Day 6 – Herculaneum & Mt. Vesuvius
Morning tour of Herculaneum, to see the extraordinary mosaic at Casa di Nettuno e Anfitrite and the baths at Terme del Foro. After, enjoy a wine tasting and lunch at an estate by Mount Vesuvius
(Breakfast and lunch)
Day 7 – Castellamare di Stabia
Day at leisure before a farewell dinner in Sorrento
(Breakfast and dinner)
Day 8 – Fly to London
Transfer to Naples airport for your departure flight.
(Breakfast)
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Known as ‘the heel of Italy’, the region of Puglia offers some of the country’s most remote coastline and countryside, dotted with ancient sites and whitewashed towns. The neighbouring Basilicata region is a rustic area with both historic centres and fine beaches. Over the centuries, both regions have been influenced by ancient Greek, Roman and Norman rule, which is noticeable in the varied architecture and historic remains that you will see on this tour.
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