For particular needs and requests, you can personalize your own excursion! Tell us about your needs and it will be our priority to find the best solution for your visit. Just contact us for further information!
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For particular needs and requests, you can personalize your own excursion! Tell us about your needs and it will be our priority to find the best solution for your visit. Just contact us for further information!
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One of the most visited archaeological sites in the world, certainly you cannot miss the walk through the streets of this city which has been destroyed but also preserved by a terrible eruption.
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Perfect blend of culture and relax , a trip that allows you to see one of the most important archaeological site in the world and relax on the unique landscapes ‘island’ of the worldliness.
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Guided visit on the Island of Capri with our authorized tour guides. The visit will last more or less 8 hours. Let your desires and needs guide you on this beautiful Island, which will certainly remain an unforgettable experience!
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Cocktail of culture views and shopping, a trip that puts a little all okay. An instructive walk along the ruins of Pompeii, a romantic break in Positano and shopping time in Sorrento: ceramics, cameos, inlay wood works etc.
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The magic of the Amalfi Coast is all to be enjoyed by car, some romantic walk along the lanes of Positano and photos that you will remain imprinted forever. Here’s a good idea to spend a few hours in serenity.
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A Day dedicated to culture: Naples, a beautiful city rich in contrast and Pomeii, archelogical site known worldwide.
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Guided visit of the city of Naples, lasting 7 hours more or less: Historical center, monuments and Panoramas.
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There are different ways to visit Sorrento: from up top on the hills, by sea or by strolling the streets filled with shops.
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A full immersion spending a day as an archaeologist in Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius.
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