top of page

Where to go 

Capri

Capri is one of the most beautiful islands in the world with postcard views: Mediterranean vegetation with purple bougainvillea climbing the villas and the famous "Faraglioni".
You can visit the famous "Blue Grotto"; or visit the ancient residence Villa San Michele by Axel Munthe in Anacapri, or stroll through the "Augustus Gardens" and in the ruins of Villa Jovis, the residence of Emperor Tiberius.
Capri is also the most popular tourist destinations on the international scene, Summer retreat for the jet-set, it is full of shops and trendy clubs.

Amalfi

The Amalfi Drive is one of the most scenic routes of the old continent, with breathtaking scenery of incomparable beauty.
Starting from Sorrento through sheer breathtaking landscapes of the sea to reach Amalfi, one of the four Maritime Republics and birthplace of Flavio Gioia, the inventor of the "compass".
At the center of Amalfi stands the imposing IX-century cathedral., With its famous striking façade decorated with XIX-century mosaics.
From Amalfi today also visit another charming and popular tourist destination, Ravello with its villas "Rufolo" and "Cimbrone", famous throughout the world.

Positano

One of the most spectacular tourist destination and famous in Italy, Positano is famous for the local fashion, distinctive fabrics and original models sold in its boutiques.
The village is walking tour to enjoy all the beauty of its narrow streets and small houses and stairs carved into the rock.

Vesuvius

One of the most spectacular tourist destination and famous in Italy, Positano is famous for the local fashion, distinctive fabrics and original models sold in its boutiques.

The village is walking tour to enjoy all the beauty of its narrow streets and small houses and stairs carved into the rock.

Pompeii

Pompeii is one of the most visited archaeological sites in the world, attracting especially the rediscovery of the ancient ruins of the Roman Empire. The city was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 D.C and only in the eighteenth century began archaeological excavations, which has gradually brought to light the splendours of past civilizations, such as the fabulous villas rich in frescoes or the majestic amphitheater.

Herculaneum

Herculaneum who according to legend was founded by Hercules, is a Roman town. It was built roughly between 80 and 70 BC and it was destroyed during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. Unlike Pompeii, Herculaneum was not buried by lava and lava, but was submerged by thick mud from water and lava, which then solidified into soft tufa rock, thus preserving the many frescoes and objects that can be seen today. The city was discovered in 1709 and the excavations have brought to light sumptuous villas, baths, theaters and even a villa that once belonged to the stepfather of Julius Caesar, called Villa of Piso. Much of the city is still buried and excavations continue today.

Naples

A unique special city, known throughout the world for its warm and friendly people. And 'one of the oldest cities in Europe, founded in the seventh century. B.C. Greeks, conquered by the Romans and the eleventh century. Normans, Swabians, Angevins, Aragonese, Spanish and the Bourbons. All of these foreign dominations left their mark in art, architecture and culinary traditions. A history that breathes especially in the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and of incomparable beauty chest.

Please reload

bottom of page