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$3,395 + air 24-28 people Begins in Rome and ends in Naples Your day-by-day itineraryDay 1: Welcome to ItalyWe'll gather at our hotel in Rome around 4 p.m. where you will meet your guide and tour buddies. After an introduction meeting, we'll take an evening stroll through the Trastevere neighborhood for a taste of medieval-village Rome, followed by dinner together. Sleep in Rome (2 nights). No bus. Walking: light. Day 2: The Renaissance's Forgotten RomeThis morning we'll take an eye-opening walk through Rome's historic Jewish neighborhood. We'll continue time-tripping through Rome with a tour of the world's oldest museum on Capitoline Hill. The rest of the day is yours to sift through Ancient Rome or make a modern-day pilgrimage to St. Peter's Basilica and Vatican City. No bus. Walking: strenuous Day 3: Tivoli and the AdriaticToday we'll get an early start and visit Hadrian's monumental villa at Tivoli. After we see what life was like for a Roman Emperor, we'll stop and see what life is like today in the region of Abruzzo. Our destination this evening is seaside Vieste on the rugged Gargano Peninsula, one of the most beautiful areas of Southern Italy. We'll settle in to our hotel and enjoy dinner together. Sleep in Vieste (2 nights). Bus: 6 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 4: Vieste and the Gargano PeninsulaToday is perfect for a cruise (weather permitting) along the dramatic Gargano coast, admiring the hidden coves, sheer limestone cliffs, coastal rock formations and caves that make this dramatic coastline deservedly famous. We'll return to Vieste with plenty of time to wander, enjoy the sun-drenched vistas or simply luxuriate on the beach. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Day 5: Ancient Alberobello and MateraToday we'll head south into the untouristed Basilicata region, stopping in Alberobello, where cone-shaped, stone trulli houses await our exploration. We'll end our day in surreal Matera, sleeping in the Sassi, a neighborhood of stone-and-cave dwellings that's been used to recreate ancient locations in Biblical films. Sleep in Matera (2 nights). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 6: The Wonders of MateraWe'll spend this morning discovering the wonders of the Sassi with a local guide, giving you insights into the history of this unique town. You'll have the rest of the day free to explore the Sassi and Matera on your own. No bus. Walking: moderate. Day 7: Greek Paestum and PositanoThis morning we'll drive into the Campania region. Our destination is Paestum, where we'll explore Europe's best-preserved collection of Ancient Greek temples. After lunch together we are off to the Amalfi Coast, where we'll follow the cliff-clinging road that winds above the sea to Positano. Sleep in Positano (2 nights). Bus: 6 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 8: Free Day to Enjoy the Amalfi CoastThe day is all yours. Take a local bus along the twisting roads and wild beauty of the Amalfi Coast to discover the charming towns of Amalfi or Ravello, roam the narrow streets of Positano or just find a beach and relax. No bus. Walking: moderate to strenuous (your choice). Day 9: Mount Vesuvius and Serene SorrentoThis morning we'll board our bus and head to the very top of Naples' most famous resident, Mount Vesuvius (weather permitting). After a short climb, we'll take a peek into the steaming crater and marvel over the majestic view of the entire bay of Naples. Then we are off to Sorrento, our cliff-hugging home set amongst the lemon groves. Sleep in Sorrento (2 nights). Bus: 3 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 10: Surrender to SorrentoToday is for il dolce far niente (the sweetness of doing nothing). Ride the ferry to Capri, take a boat ride to Capri's deservedly-famous Blue Grotto, explore the back streets of Sorrento or just relax. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Day 11: Unlucky Pompeii and Lively NaplesThis morning we'll have a guided tour of Pompeii, where you will get a look at everyday life, frozen in time two millennia ago. After free time and lunch, we are off to the urban jungle of Naples. We'll check into our hotel and head out for a slice-of-Neapolitan-life walking tour through the heart of this chaotic, memorable city. Sleep in Naples (2 nights). Bus: 2 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 12: All Day in NaplesToday we'll discover some of the best treasures of Pompeii on a guided tour of Naples' world-class Archaeological Museum. This afternoon you'll be free to make some discoveries on your own. Tonight we'll get together for dinner, and toast to new friends and travel memories. No bus. Walking: moderate. Day 13: Tour Over After BreakfastIt's a breeze to reach Naples' airport by taxi or bus. Your guide will help you with any post-tour planning, leaving you well prepared for the road ahead. Grazie e ciao! Itinerary specifics subject to change. |
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Favorite tour memories from a recent alum:"Looking down into the Sassi (cave village) for the first time really told us we were in a different place and time. Other wow's would include the scale and beauty of the temples as Paestum, the unexpected trulli houses of Alberobello, the life and excitement of Naples, and the grottos we boated into near Vieste. Combining Pompeii with our trip up Vesuvius and the museum in Naples created a picture that would not have been as complete without all the parts." — Kent in Seattle, WA
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