The Amalfi Coast is one of the most spectacular places in the world. The oldest of the Maritime Republics, the largest maritime mall importance. There are numerous testimonies of this historical period the most impressive of which is the magnificent Cathedral of St. Andrew with the adjoining "Cloister of Paradise” and the Museum of Amalfi Carta. Tour includes the visit of the major resorts on the coast Ravello and, according with the weather, will have the opportunity to visit the Emerald Grotto accessible by sea. In Ravello you can visit the terraces of Villa Rufolo and Cimbrone, from which you can admire a breathtaking view. Villa Rufolo enchanted Wagner and Greta Garbo, in honor of which, every year, It is held the International Festival of music. 



Pompeii is located about 30 km from Naples and 20 km from Sorrento is the ancient city destroyed by the famous eruption of Vesuvius in 79 d.c. The excavations cover an area of about 66 hectares. Along the way you can admire the grand court, with its impressive temples, shops, craft shops, patrician houses with fascinating frescoes and mosaics and the impressive plaster casts of the bodies of the victims of the tragic eruption of 79 d.c. The Pompeians did not know that the "Mount Vesuvius" was a volcano. Pliny the Younger, a guest in the house of his uncle, Pliny the Elder, historian, scientist and commander of the naval base of Misenum, has left us a precious document that describes the days of the eruption…
Archeological excavations are open to the public from 09:00 am until 18:00 every day of the week. After Pompeii we continue to discover another beautiful town: Sorrento. The town was famously featured in the early-20th-century song "Torna a Surriento" (Come Back to Sorrento) with lyrics by Giambattista De Curtis. The town is one of the most spectacular area of Naples Gulf, thanks to landscapes and the sea, the old town, the craft shops where you can devote to shopping opportunities and its excellent food. On the our way home if you are interesting we have the opportunity to visit one of the oldest e most famous Olive Oil Factory of the Sorrento Coast,where we having the opportunity to know how the olives are grown and have oil tasting and taste the special extravirgin olive oil Syrenum DOP Penisola Sorrentina. 


Campania, like many Italian regions, is home an impressive array of grape varieties like Taurasi and Aglianico del Taburno. Also vital to Campania's vineyards are the white-wine varieties Fiano and Greco, which are championed by the region's most respected white wines, Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo. Another light-skinned grape of interest here is Falanghina.The honeyed sweetness of Falanghina wines gained the variety praise from the ancient writer and philosopher Pliny the Elder. 


No holiday in Southern Italy would be complete without a boat trip to the sun-kissed Island of Capri. Basking in the bluest sea, Capri has been enchanting visitors for centuries. This full day boat excursion takes you around the stunning Mediterranean island to view its celebrated rocky coastline, caves and more. After docking at Marina Grande you will see the fabulous hilltop villa built by the Swedish doctor Alex Munthe, using the remains of Roman villas. Here you’ll find a beautiful garden with terrace offering splendid views of the island. Arriving at the pretty fishing village of Marina Piccola, you can swim, snorkel or just relax on deck. Enjoy your free time on the island, explore, and take in all its natural beauty. Capri center is very chic. The main square has a pretty white church and several open-air cafes where you can sit and watch the world drift by. Leading off the square are medieval looking alleyways and arcades full of boutiques selling the handicrafts of the island, ceramics, custom sandals and jewelry made from coral and gold. You can also admire the colorful Gardens of Augustus overlooking the famous Faraglioni Rocks rising out of the sea. You will visit the Red Coral Grotto, the Green Grotto, the Magic Blue Eye, the White Grotto, and the emerald waters of the Fisherman’s Grotto.