Excursions


The Archaeological site of Pompeii is open again!

After being living in an awful period, which we cannot consider ended, there is a good news that makes all of us hopeful for a coming back to the normality as soon as possible: the Archaeological site of Pompeii is open again! For now only during the week: from Monday until Friday, from 9 a.m. […]

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Christmas time in Naples with… “N’ ALBERO”

On the coast, nearby ” VIA CARACCIOLO”, it was inaugurated “N’ ALBERO”, a 40mt. high structure with the features of a Christmas tree, where you can admire one of the most envied landscapes of the world: the Neapolitan one. The structure is divided in 3 parts: on the ground floor there is the shopping area […]

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Trekking on Mount Somma – Vesuvius

Would you like to participate in an exciting walk tour around the slopes of Mt. Somma? We propose, on Sunday June 23th 2013 a full day dedicated to TREKKING!!! You will enjoy an amazing environment, located in the Vesuvius National Park . Mt. Somma is the Mountain that many years ago gave birth to the […]

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Trip in Naples in Vespa

Discover Naples as you’ve never seen before on a vintage Vespa in the company of a friendly and experienced guide! Welcome to Naples. Discover the city’s charm in the historic centre, the largest in Europe and a UNESCO world heritage site. Naples boasts beautiful scenery which was endless sources of inspiration for the paintings of […]

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Daily excursions

Daily excursions in minibus from min1 to max 8 persons.

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Shopping in Sorrento

Shopping is considered an important part of any vacation.This excursion allows you to combine your love of shopping with a visit to one of the most beautiful of Italian cities.

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Ischia day

Our Ischia Day Spa excursion will visit a typical Ischian thermal spa where containing thermal waters at various temperatures, naturalhot water springs, tufa grottoes in an environment that is unique in its kind.

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From Vesuvio to Sorrento

Mt. Vesuvius, Sorrento and Ieranto bay are the stops this enchanting itinerary charming places where the history exudes from every stone,these area include the archeological sites.

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Campi Flegrei

From the city center, passing along the coast at Posillipo and Nisida, wind your way towards the phlegraean fields, the “burning fields” and legendary backdrop for Ulysses and Aeneas voyages thenonto Puteoli, know as “little Rome”, on the coast of Baia, where roman emperors once relaxed in sumtuous villas along the shore, and finally the archaeological site of Cuma, the most ancient greek polis in the west.

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Vesuvius

Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio, of great geological and historical interest, has been established in order to safeguard the values of the territory, use suitable means to allow a correct integration between man and environment, promote environmental education and scientific research activities.

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Ischia

The largest island in the Gulf of Neaples is a very popular destinationand visited in all seasons by travellers from all over the world, thanks also to its particulary mild climate.

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Ravello

Close to Salerno is a coast looking out of sea,called by the locals the coast of Amalfi, covered with little towns, gardens and fountains,and men rich and profitable in the art of trade and other.

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Herculaneum and its treasure

After a long sleep, Vesuvius woke up on the 24 th of August of 79 A.D., taking the local population by surprise. The eruption was apocalyptic: lofe at the foot of the volcano was cancelled.

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Trekking on Amalfi Coast

You’ll discover natural and wild sides of Amalfi Coast, with breathless views of the coast. Starting from Agerola, on the unique “Gods’ Path” you can have a bath in Positano.

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One day minicruise to Sorrento and Amalfi

On the “Marine Club” boat you’ll appreciate beautiful views of Amalfi Coast. Erosion has carved the mountains in an unique shape for thousand years, giving us a wonderful coast.

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