Overview
Italy, commanding a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine.
Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include
Florence, with Renaissance treasures such as Michelangelo’s "David" and its leather and paper artisans; Venice,
the sinking city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital. Since classical times, ancient Phoenicians and
Greeks, Etruscans, and Celts have inhabited the south, centre and north of the Italian Peninsula respectively,
with various Italic peoples dispersed throughout Italy alongside other ancient Italian tribes and Greek, Carthaginian,
and Phoenician colonies. The Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually spread
throughout Italy, assimilating and conquering other nearby civilizations and forming the Roman Republic. Rome
ultimately emerged as the dominant power, conquering much of the ancient world and becoming the leading cultural,
political, and religious centre of Western civilisation. The legacy of the Roman Empire is widespread and can be
observed in the global distribution of civilian law, republican governments, Christianity and the Latin script.
Italy is located in Southern Europe, between latitudes 35° and 47° N, and longitudes 6° and 19° E. To the north,
Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, and is roughly delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing
the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain. To the south, it consists of the entirety of the Italian Peninsula and the two
Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia, in addition to many smaller islands. The sovereign states of San Marino
and the Vatican City are enclaves within Italy, while Campione d'Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland.
Validaty
Valid till 31 March 2017
Day 1: Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento
After breakfast , pick up at your hotel at 7:00 am approximately. Departure by coach heading south crossing the regions of Lazio and Campania.
Arrival in Naples and short panoramic tour seeing sites such as the Mergellina, Castel dell’Ovo, Santa Lucia, then heading to Pompeii. Lunch
before entering in Pompeii and then visit the ruins of the famous Roman city destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Leaving
Pompeii, you will drive along the Sorrentine Coast, arriving in Sorrento for dinner (dress code: jacket for men) and an overnight in your hotel.
Day 2: Sorrento
Breakfast and dinner at the hotel and day at your disposal. Spend the day exploring Sorrento on your own or taking an optional excursion in the sorroundings.
Day 3: Sorrento, Capri
After breakfast you’ll be embarked to Capri island. Depending on weather conditions, you’ll take a boat ride to the popular and dreamy “Grotta
Azzurra” (Blue Grotto), where sunlight passes into an underwater cavity and shines through the seawater, creating a magical blue reflection.
After returning to the port you’ll board on a minibus for a scenic drive to Anacapri, 918 feet (280 meters) above the sea level. You’ll see
wonderful views of the bay of Naples before continuing to a local restaurant for lunch. After lunch you can take advantage of some free time
to explore Capri at your leisure or to go shopping and, in the afternoon, you will check in at your new hotel for a well-deserved rest.
Day 4: Capri
You will have plenty of time after your hotel breakfast to explore the beauty of Capri, sometimes called the “Garden of Eden,” at your own pace. Discover
the many shops and restaurants of this wonderful, sunny island or take a swim in the Gulf of Naples. If you’d rather take a day trip, you may book a
separate excursion to nearby Anacapri, situated on the slopes of Monte Solario; the port city of Marina Grande; I Faraglioni, three impressive rock
structures that have survived many kinds of erosion but yet still protrude grandly out of the sea; or the famous Villa Jovis, a residence built for the
emperor Tiberius in the First Century BC. Return to your hotel for one last evening in Capri.
Day 5: Capri, Sorrento, Positano
After breakfast, depart to Sorrento by ferry, once on the mainland, you will board on a coach for Positano, driving along the Amalfi Coast on the most
famous road in the Campania region. In Positano, check in at your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your own pace.
Day 6: Positano
See all that Positano has to offer as you set off to explore the ancient fishermen’s village after breakfast. Known for its cubic Empire houses perched
upon cliffs looking over turquoise water, Positano is the most well-known summer resort area on the whole peninsula. Walk to the heart of town on Via Pasitea
and weave your way through the city’s narrow streets, terraces, and gardens overlooking the bay. Be sure to buy one of the straw handbags or handmade sandals
for which Positano is famous. Return to your hotel for one last overnight.
Day 7: Positano, Naples
Start your day with breakfast at your hotel, and at the designated time, depart for Naples, the third largest city in Italy. Situated along a lovely bay,
Naples is known for its islands, the neighborhood of Posillipo, and Mount Vesuvius. Check in to your new hotel for an overnight.
Day 8: Naples
After breakfast, discover the lively city center of Naples at your own pace: so plan your route and see all of the beautiful palaces, churches, and monasteries
in town. That afternoon, you will visit the Cathedral, the Royal Palace, the Gallery Umberto, San Carlo’s Theatre, Posillipo, and Piazza del Gesù. Spend your
last night relaxing at your hotel in Naples.
Day 9: Naples
Enjoy a final breakfast in your hotel before your tour concludes.
Tour End !
Package Pricing
Price Per Adult on Twin Sharing
Price Per Adult on Single Occupancy
Price Per Child with Bed (2-11 Years)
Price Per Child without Bed (2-11 Years)
USD 3399
USD 4799
USD 2699
USD 1699