Posted on 24 Luglio 2010 by admin
Posted on 18 Luglio 2010 by admin
Private Guided Tours, Excursions and Transfers in Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento & Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast is a stretch of coastline on the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula of Italy extending from Positano in the west to Vietri sul Mare in the east. It is known as Costiera Amalfitana in Italian.
Amalfi Coast is known for its rugged terrain, scenic beauty, and picturesque towns. Vietri sul Mare, Cetara, Maiori, [...] More informations Continue Reading
Posted on 20 Novembre 2008 by admin
Positano, Amalfi & Ravello (Classic Amalfi Coast)First stop after meeting at the port onto Positano where you can visit this important town immersed in its real beauty & history., After Positano onto the Amalfi Coast Drive , stopping first in Ravello the jewel of this area that has inspired such great personalities like Wagner Winston Churchill the tranquillest of places ideal for the traveller that really wants to feel and sense the area fell part of it. After ravello drive into Amalfi then back to the ship Continue Reading
Posted on 15 Luglio 2008 by admin
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August/September/08 Special Offers for your arrival into Naples Port, Sorrento & Amalfi Port. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 Giugno 2008 by admin
Pompeii
Majestic and menacing, Vesuvius still dominates the Neapolitan landscape. From the Eighteenth century onwards travellers have been prepared to tackle the climb up to the top in order to admire the panorama and look down into the crater. There is no better starting point to begin a journey through the history and culture of Campania.
A journey which takes us back in time, as far as that 24th of August in 79 A.D. when Vesuvius ‘put on a show’ with a devastating eruption which buried Pompeii, Herculaneum and Oplontis.
The rediscovery of the places that were victims of the wrath of the volcano came about almost by chance. In 1709 the prince d’Elboeuf, was having a well dug in his Vesuvian residence, when he came upon the remains of the theatre of Herculaneum. From then on, researches were made which brought to light an archaeological, artistic and historical heritage of inestimable value, which every year draws millions of visitors. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 Marzo 2008 by admin