NAPLES: 3 DAYS
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
3 days/ 2 nights- 2 pax minimum
Day 1:
Arrival to Naples. Spare time. Overnight at the chosen hotel.
Day 2:
The day starts with an 8-hour tour of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius. The first stop on the route will be Pompeii, which you will visit independently while listening to the commentary of the audio guide in English, to learn the secrets of this extraordinary place declared a World Heritage Site. During a two-hour stop, you will be able to discover how the inhabitants of Pompeii lived before the fateful eruption of Vesuvius, visiting the House of the Faun, the House of the Tragic Poet and the thermal baths with the original Lupanare frescos. The, you will head to Herculaneum, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to explore the archaeological site. You can visit the House of the Corinthian Atrium, one of the oldest in Herculaneum, see the frescoes of the House of the Deer or enter the thermal baths of the Forum. The last stop on the route will be Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano in Campania whose eruption in 79 AD devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. You'll have two hours of free time to climb its crater and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Naples Gulf. Back to Naples. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
In the morning, you will join a two-hour bus tour of the center of Naples. The first stop will be the Cathedral of Naples, which houses the oldest Baptistery in the West. You will then enter the Treasure Chapel, which houses 52 silver statues. The most important is that of San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. In an area adjacent to the Cathedral you can admire the coffered ceiling of the Basilica of Santa Restituta, of great artistic value. The itinerary continues in Piazza del Plebiscito, where the Royal Palace of Naples is located; a building that today houses the largest library in Southern Italy, and its connections with the sovereigns of Aragon and Spain. The last stop of the panoramic tour will be the Belvedere of Posillipo, where you can enjoy the best views of Naples. Lunch on your own. In the afternoon there will be a real Neapolitan pizza masterclass where you can learn the secrets of the art of pizza-making. The origins of Neapolitan pizza date back to the eighteenth century. Already in this period, on the streets of Naples you could taste this dish with an exquisite flavor, today one of the most famous in the world.
Following the explanations of a chef, you will select the ingredients and start processing the dough, knead the base and prepare your pizza that at the end of cooking you can taste accompanied by a local appetizer. Departure.
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