This tour of southern Italy starts with Naples, a city highly known for its heritage treasures and famous pizza. During your stay, expect to be amazed by the strong identity of Naples through the many monuments and places to visit, such as the Royal Palace, Castel Nuovo, and People's Square, among others. A visit to ►
This tour of southern Italy starts with Naples, a city highly known for its heritage treasures and famous pizza. During your stay, expect to be amazed by the strong identity of Naples through the many monuments and places to visit, such as the Royal Palace, Castel Nuovo, and People's Square, among others. A visit to Spaccanapoli is a must because this famous artery of the city allows visitors to access multiple historic buildings, such as the Church of Santa Marta and the Basilica of Santa Chiara. In the Bay of Naples, you will not be able to miss Capri. Here, visits are only on foot to make the most of the history of this island. Thus, Capri offers you magnificent panoramas with, in particular, La Grotta Azzurra or the chapel of Santa Maria di Cetrella. Off the Coast of Naples, take the opportunity to go to Procida Island. A highly colorful decor with houses of all colors overlooked by the fortress or gourmet dishes will make you capsize with happiness. Then, the volcanoes of southern Italy, namely Vesuvius, Etna, and Stromboli, will make you shiver. In addition, on the Etna site, you can go to the Bove Valley to admire the incredible landscapes combining wonderfully lava cliffs, craters, and eruptive vents. At Vesuvius, you will also have a panoramic view of the unsuspected natural riches of the region. As for Stromboli, it is a single volcano that is in permanent activity. Those looking for a total change of scenery can take a self-drive tour in Puglia. This region will allow you to explore the richness of its heritage, including majestic remains, breathtaking beaches, charming coves, and amazing landscapes. History buffs will immerse themselves in the rich remains of the historical and archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Many places of relaxation are highlighted, as well as arenas and houses of the time. Overall, you will make a real jump in time through this visit. Those who wish to sunbathe on the most beautiful beaches of southern Italy will have to go to Sardinia. Here the beach of Cala Goloritze will refresh you with crystal clear and fresh water. But you will also be surprised by the fine sands and emerald sea of Porto Istana. You can take the opportunity to go scuba diving and, finally, do not miss La Pelosa beach. A self-drive tour is essential in Calabria to admire the region's beauty mixed with the sea, coves, and wild mountains. It will also be an opportunity to discover the castle of Murat, the Scilla, and the mythical rock at the port's entrance. Then, take advantage of the beautiful village of Alberobello, which tourists rather well appreciate. The white houses make the decor homogeneous, and of course, the particularity of this place is the 1000 trulli built with dry stones. These are real little curiosities to discover in this region. Finally, consider going to the Amalfi Coast, which is recognized as one of the most beautiful coasts in Europe. Its landscape, including the mountains, the blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the flourishing vegetation, or the fishing villages, will not leave you indifferent. While you're there, make a detour to the villages of Ravello, Amalfi, and Positano. For example, in Positano, brightly colored houses, hotels, and shops cling to the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. There, you will enjoy the beaches of Spiaggia Grande, Da Adolfo, or Laurito. Take the opportunity to hike the path of the god's II Sentiero Degli Dei. Incredible views await you, and if you prefer a guided boat tour, you won't be disappointed either. ◄