FOLKLORE AND CULTURE
Discover the thousand colors of Naples

A WALK IN HISTORY
If you want to experience the thrill of walking through streets and splendid millenary houses, this is the tour for you!
You want to travel back in time, up to a moment before the terrible eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. destroyed and buried cities and peoples? Dedicate a day to discovering these three important archaeological sites: Pompeii, Herculaneum and Oplontis, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. Pompeii, with an area of 440,000 m2 and a number of annual visitors that exceed three million (2016 data), is perhaps the only example in the world of a two thousand year old city. The sites of Herculaneum and Oplontis are smaller, but well preserved and very suggestive but the real beauty of these three sites is to walk among the ancient villas, the arcades, the Forums, the ancient theater, the baths, the temples, the necropolis and the streets of the shops, all accompanied by precious and beautiful frescoes and mosaics.

THE ISLANDS OF THE GULF
If you love the sea and relaxation, but also cultural and worldly life, this trip is a must.
From the Fiorentini Residence you will always have the sea in your eyes, the wide bay dominated by Vesuvius and the islands of the gulf. With a hydrofoil or a ferry you can discover them up close. CAPRI (the Blue Island), with its streets so loved by VIPs of all eras, from Jackie Kennedy to Beyoncé, the square, the terraces on the Faraglioni, the historic villas, Via Krupp and the Blue Grotto. ISCHIA, also known as Isola Verde for the characteristic color of its tuff, a volcanic island known for its thermal waters, beaches, the suggestive medieval Aragonese Castle and Mount Epomeo. The 'island of Arturo', the small, colorful PROCIDA, with the nearby islet of Vivara, today a State Nature Reserve, is worth a visit even just to see Corricella da Terra Murata (two villages on the island) or the places in the film ' Il Postino 'with Massimo Troisi.

PALACE OF CASERTA
A real point of reference for lovers of ancient art, with some of the most important collections in the world.
About 40 km from Naples there is the splendid Royal Palace of Caserta, a royal palace, with an adjoining park, located in Caserta. It is the largest royal residence in the world by volume and the historical owners were the Bourbons of Naples, as well as a short period in which it was inhabited by the Murat. In 1997 it was declared by UNESCO, together with the Vanvitelli aqueduct and the San Leucio complex, a World Heritage Site. The palace was commissioned in the mid-eighteenth century by the King of Naples Charles of Bourbon, who, taken from a "competition" with the French royals, decided to inaugurate a palace that could compete in magnificence and grandeur with that of Versailles. Enter the palace along the monumental staircase and discover the richness and beauty of the apartments and furnishings, but don't forget to also visit the immense park, with fountains and gardens.

VESUVIUS NATIONAL PARK
A concentrate of naturalistic riches, history of volcanology and breathtaking landscapes.
Between 2001 and 2003, the Vesuvius National Park created the Pathways of the Park: 11 paths, for a total length of 54 km. The choice is yours between the 'Valley of Hell', the ideal path to observe the typical geological structure of the volcano; the 'River of lava' a path in the green that frames one of the most evocative views of the lava flow of the 1944 eruption; or the 'Great Cone of Vesuvius' an extremely panoramic path that allows you to admire the ancient volcano of Monte Somma and then continue along a path with repeated.

TREKKING ON THE PATH OF THE GODS
One of the most beautiful nature trails in the world. A truly unique adventure of its kind, the route connects Agerola to the Amalfi Coast.
The Amalfi Coast offers breathtaking landscapes just by driving along the road to get there, with its curves overlooking the sea. Relying on groups of local guides you can discover fascinating hiking trails of all types and difficulties. The Path of the Gods is certainly the best known and offers several variations of more or less long routes. The Valle delle Ferriere is also very suggestive and takes you to a surreal landscape of green undergrowth and waterfalls, crystallized over time. Rely on one of the many associations of guided groups and go equipped with trekking shoes (or sneakers), long pants, layered clothing, hat with visor, sunglasses, sun protection, water and a camera.

AMALFI COAST AND SORRENTO
Beauty goes beyond the borders of the Neapolitan city, in places where nature is luxuriant and smells and flavors will conquer you.
Land of orange blossoms and lemons, of wonderful beaches and wild Mediterranean scrub, all arranged vertically, together with the houses overlooking the sea, the 'Amalfi Coast' (as the Anglo-Saxons like to call it, always in love with these places), is truly a natural paradise, it is no coincidence that since 1997 it has been a UNESCO 'World Heritage Site' and is certainly on the list of places to visit at least once in a lifetime for its colors, its landscapes and its unique characteristics. It extends between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno and has 14 municipalities: Amalfi, Atrani, Cetara, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Maiori, Minori, Positano, Praiano, Ravello, Scala, Tramonti, Vietri sul Mare and Agerola. The villages are connected by the Amalfi State Road 163, considered one of the most beautiful roads in the boot built in the Bourbon period.