3 NIGHTS/ 04 DAYS ROMAN COAST TOUR Places covered: Naples, Pompeii and Amalfi - Rome

 Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western

culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins.
Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and
Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.

 


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 Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western

culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins.
Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and
Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Italy is one of Europe's most complex and alluring destinations. A modern, industrialized nation, with an
artistic and architectural legacy that few other countries can rival, it's also a Mediterranean country
with a southern European sensibility, where traditional attitudes still prevail.
 
Facts & Figures:
Population: 61.6 million people live in Italy (2016)
Capital: Roma (Rome), which is often called 'Eternal City', with 2.6 mio inhabitants and Italy’s biggest
city.
Name: Repubblica Italiana (Italian Republic) or simply: Italia, Nickname: 'Bel Paese' which means
beautiful country
Government: Democracy, Republic
Language: Italian as well as German, French and Ladin in some regions in Northern Italy.
Literacy: More than 98% can read and write.
Religion: mainly Christians (Roman Catholics 90%)
Currency: 1 Euro=100 cents, before 2001 Italian Lira
Calling code: +39
Flag: The colors represent these virtues: hope (green), faith (white), and charity (red).
Climate: With its hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters, Italy experiences a mediterranean climate.
Winters in Italy are cool and humid in the north and the mountainous zone. ... In The summer these
Winds can bring very hot, unpleasant weather, sometimes even up to the northern districts of Italy.
Best time of Visit: The best time to visit Italy is in the spring (April to June) or fall (September and
October) when there are fewer tourists, lower prices, and moderate temperatures. The summer
months can be hot, crowded, and expensive. The winter months are often grey, wet, and cold in the
north but temperate south of Rome.

 DAY 1: ROME, NAPLES, POMPEII, AMALFI

After Arriving Rome, drive along the "Sun Route" motorway and cross the region of Lazio into
Campania. Once in Naples, enjoy a short city tour before continuing to Pompeii where lunch in a
restaurant is provided. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Pompeii is one of the must-see attractions of
Italy. You will visit the excavations of this world-famous Roman town, destroyed by the eruption of Mt
Vesuvius in 79 AD. Next, it's onto Amalfi for overnight stay.
DAY 2: AMALFI
Take a full day to enjoy Amalfi's breathtaking coast along its famous promenade. Make your own way
up to the Cathedral, with its splendid bell tower overlooking the small town below. In the center of the
Piazza del Duomo, catch a glimpse of Fontana del Popolo before walking through the old quarter, lined
with its picturesque shops.
Overnight in your hotel.
DAY 3: AMALFI, POMPEII, ROME
 
After breakfast, enjoy another free morning before departing back to Rome via Pompeii.
Check in at Rome hotel and overnight stay.
DAY 4: DEPARTURE DAY
Enjoy a buffet breakfast at the hotel. Departure transfer to the Airport.

 Inclusions:

 2 nights of accommodation in Amalfi
 1 night of accommodation in Rome
 Daily Breakfast at hotel.
 Tour the historic city of Naples
 See the World Heritage–listed Pompeii excavations
 Spend a full day in Amalfi with free time to explore
 Transfer on PVT basis
 
Exclusions:
 No Lunch & Dinner
 Any airfare & Visa
 GST
 Pre-registration or late check-out of rooms
 Any item of personal nature like porterage & tips, laundry, telephone calls, beverages, mineral
water etc.
 Any services or meal other than the ones mentioned above
 Any other expense/changes due to unforeseen circumstances while in country
 Any other thing not mentioned in program or 'cost includes'