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Holiday type Tours
Country Italy
Travel type Fly
Price range From £699
Travel partner Riviera Travel
Duration 7 nights
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Pompeii, Capri and the Bay of Naples

The Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples has attracted visitors for centuries in search of its outstanding scenery, tranquility and some of the most remarkable sights from throughout history. Invasions by the Greeks, Phoenicians and Saracens have all left their legacies - but none more so than the Romans. Even 2000 years ago the attributes of the region were well known with the Emperors Tiberius and Augustus, together with countless members of the ruling elite, having villas here. Sorrento came to real fame though, during the late 18th century when many of Europe’s aristocracy came to spend their winters here - attracted by its mild climate and outstanding natural beauty. Sumptuous houses and grandiose hotels were built along the cliff-tops and today Sorrento is everything you expect an Italian town to be: tiny cobbled streets and quaint squares with flowers decorating almost every building, tubs of geraniums, dark blue clematis climbing up pastel-coloured, almost crumbling walls, with pink hydrangeas and roses in almost every open space, all shaded by lofty palm trees offering welcome shade. Mouth-watering aromas drift from the numerous restaurants and bistros, some humble and homely, some grand and ostentatious with pavement cafés serving fine cappuccino on seemingly every street corner.

We see the legendary Amalfi coast, with every guidebook proclaiming it the most beautiful in Europe, and when you see it, it really is impossible to disagree! Deep red mountains covered with pine forests plunge dramatically into the calm blue Mediterranean. Then to Capri, which possesses a deserved reputation as a veritable Garden of Eden - it will come as no surprise why so many of the rich and famous have made it their home.

Wherever you travel in the Bay of Naples, the skyline is dominated by the majestic and still active volcano Vesuvius, rising loftily to over 4000 ft. No doubt you will be aware, it has erupted in spectacular fashion several times in its history - the most famous, of course, being in 79AD when the Roman city of Pompeii, together with many of its inhabitants, were entombed and whose state of preservation today is little short of remarkable.

All in all there can be few places where you will find so much of interest in an area of such outstanding natural beauty as the Bay of Naples.
Included

  • Return flights to Naples
  • Seven nights half-board in a choice of three-star or four-star hotel in Sorrento
  • Walking tour of Sorrento one of Italy’s most beautiful coastal towns
  • Cruise to the stunning island of Capri, home of the Roman Emperors
  • Visit to the magnificent volcano of Vesuvius
  • Visit to Naples and its Archaeological Museum
  • Guided tour of Pompeii a city frozen in time
  • Tour of the Amalfi coast - one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world
  • Visit to Ravello – setting for Wagner’s opera Parsifal
  • Service of an experienced tour manager

    The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room with single and sea view rooms subject to available, at the relevant supplement; please see the accommodation section for further information. The price includes return flights, seven nights dinner, bed and breakfast, all coach tours as mentioned, executive coach travel in Italy, guided tours of Pompeii and Sorrento, visit to Naples, cruise to Capri and services of a Riviera tour manager.

Not included
Entrance to Pompeii €11, Archaeological Museum €10 and Vesuvius €6.50 (approximate costs, payable locally)

If you are over 65, or under 18, under current Italian law entrance to any state owned museum is free for British and other European Union citizens on production of a photocopy of your passports.

Occasionally the opening times of the places of interest varies, and if this happens we may change the order of visits, however the overall content will not be reduced.
Day 1
You should arrive at the airport to take your flight to Naples. On arrival a coach will take us to Sorrento, a lovely base for our holiday (journey is approximately one hour, fifteen minutes). You have a choice of carefully selected hotels. They are all well managed and a very good quality within their category. All have good restaurants where we take breakfast and dinner.

Day 2
Sorrento has been a resort for centuries and has developed with great style, so today we have a rather lazy day commencing with a short walking tour. The Romans were aware of
Sorrento’s attributes and the area is dotted with the remains of their opulent villas. During the 18th century it became part of the Grand Tour for Europe’s aristocracy with classic hotels being built around the old cliff-top town. Today, spared the excesses of modern development, Sorrento is delightful and so typical of the South of Italy. Tiny winding streets lined with tall, seemingly crumbling buildings complete with their faded facades of ochre, yellow and magenta are now home to superb shops and cosy restaurants. The stylish young astride their Vespas are everywhere, and every bench is full of splendidly turned out senior citizens superbly dressed no matter how hot the weather – all having time to pass a few words in the street.

Day 3
Capri is renowned the world over for its outstanding natural beauty and today we take the short boat ride to the island. It has long been the most sought-after part of the Bay of Naples: not only attracting three Roman emperors, but also writers such as D.H. Lawrence and George Bernard Shaw who sought inspiration here. Famous names such as Gracie Fields and Graham Greene amongst many others have made it their home. It is easy to see why it is so adored, as we approach the island you can see small fishing boats rising and falling with the gentle waves, with pretty shops and restaurants lining the busy quayside. The picturesque main town is perched on the hill looking down on the quaint harbour below. You may wish to visit the famous Blue Grotto – the large cavern which can only be reached by boat and by a freak of nature is bathed in incandescent blue light – hence its name. Yes, Capri really does deserve its reputation as a Garden of Eden.

Day 4
We all know the story of Pompeii, however, it is more than a series of ruins, the state of preservation is astonishing and even if you are not interested in history you cannot fail to be moved by the scale of the city, the construction of which appears to put our modern structures to shame especially when you consider machines were unavailable. Much of our knowledge about the way of life of the ordinary Romans, their habits, social structure, class systems and domestic arrangements has come from here. Some of the baths are virtually complete as are various murals and mosaics, with some buildings having graffiti describing political events, romantic entanglements and gossip of the time! You can even see the traffic calming measures how the one-way system operated and appreciate the very high standard of living evident in Roman Pompeii. The atmosphere is eerie, as preserved for all time are the pained facial expressions of the victims of Vesuvius.
This morning we will have a guided tour of this fascinating city before visiting the perpetrator of this cataclysmic act, Vesuvius itself. Bizarrely enough, the bottom of the volcano is now populated again with the lower slopes producing some of the finest wine in the area! The coach will take us most of the way up, giving panoramic views of the whole bay and the almost lunar landscape caused by the last eruption. We then return to the hotel in time for dinner after an interesting, thought-provoking day.

Day 5
Today you have a free day in Sorrento to spend as you wish. You could take a boat trip, shop in the high class boutiques, have a lazy lunch or simply catch up on some reading – the choice is yours.

Day 6
Today, we take the drive north around the bay to the cosmopolitan city of Naples where we visit the Archaeological Museum which is one of the finest of its kind. When the excavations commenced in nearby Pompeii and Herculaneum, the best of the finds were brought here and displayed to an eager public. There is a very extensive display of remarkably preserved mosaics giving a superb insight into the way of life and even sense of humour of the ordinary Roman. Other sections include murals, figures, fine pottery, ropes and even preserved food. One of the central displays is of some of the largest classical sculpture ever found and the museum as a whole complements your visit to Pompeii admirably.

Day 7
When you see it, we think you will agree the Amalfi coastline is, as it claims to be, Europe’s most beautiful. Today we explore the coast as it winds around towering cliffs, dipping almost sheer to the beautiful blue sea below with birds soaring above and the air heavy with the typically Mediterranean scent of pine forest and wild flowers. We arrive above the exclusive resort of Positano clinging pyramid-like to the cliff-face, giving a view, which has inspired countless artists and today is the haunt of even more numerous celebrities. Next it’s Amalfi, a picturesque village in a gorgeous setting, possessing charm in abundance and perhaps the highlight of the coast. Just inland is the stunning village of Ravello, with its unrivalled location perched like an eagle’s nest on a shelf above Amalfi, affording some amazing views. It has an ambience of its own and a wonderful main square surrounded by delightful small cafés and the Villa Rufolo – once the headquarters of a city-state, now a charming collection of medieval buildings, statues, tasteful walled gardens and the setting for Wagner’s opera Parsifal.

Day 8
Today we return to Naples airport, at the appropriate time, after a really memorable and unique tour.
Hotel Villa Maria - three-star rated, provides all the comforts of a modern, purpose built property. The bedrooms are tastefully decorated and of course have a private bathroom, TV and air conditioning. It is in an excellent central location next to the maze-like old town and only 500m from Piazza Tasso, the lovely main square in the centre of Sorrento. The hotel has a good quality restaurant and an extensive bar and lounge furnished with pastel coloured fabrics, which create a relaxing atmosphere and the perfect place to unwind after a hard day sightseeing. The swimming pool and adjacent sun terrace is the ideal spot to soak up the sun.
Single supplement £189 per person; Sea facing room (with balcony) £85 per person; Side sea facing room (with balcony) £75 per person

Hotel La Badia - three -star rated, is based on the sympathetic conversion of a 16th century abbey, retaining much of the original stonework and giving a superb ambience to this small family-run hotel. Its location is wonderful, just behind Sorrento, with amazing views of the sea, Sorrento itself, Vesuvius and Naples on a clear day. It is set amongst four acres of its own lovely gardens and fragrant lemon and orange groves. By road it is approximately two miles from Sorrento. There is also a more direct 400 metre pathway, which is steep and narrow but illuminated at night. Should you not wish to use this you can either use the free pre-bookable shuttle bus, or the local bus which stops just outside. The hotel has a swimming pool with gorgeous views so typical of the area and is ideal for a refreshing dip. The hotel restaurant serves good quality local cuisine and, weather permitting, you may dine on the terrace overlooking the bay. There is also a comfortable bar to relax in after sightseeing.
Single supplement £189 per person; Sea facing room (no balcony) £49 per person

Hotel Metropole - three-star rated, situated on the coastal road approximately one kilometre from the Old Town. This charming hotel, purpose built to a high standard in its own attractive gardens, offers some wonderful views of the Bay of Naples and spectacular Vesuvius. It has already benefited from a complete renovation by its very professional family owners, with the result an outstanding hotel within its category, whilst still retaining its individual character. The public rooms feature typical traditional terracotta floors covered with rugs, Italian high-quality furniture, high arched ceilings and beautiful Venetian glassware and are very tastefully decorated in classic Neopolitan style. The rooms themselves are very well appointed with bathrooms, air-conditioning and have a private balcony. The grounds are lovely too: a series of terraced interlocking patios bedecked with colourful flowers and plants, where you can escape to a private, shady corner to catch up on some reading perhaps - what a refreshing change from some of the larger ‘chain’ hotels! There is a good size outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace, with the extensive views typical of the area - just the spot to relax in after a hard day’s sightseeing! Enjoy good quality local and international cuisine in the hotel restaurant before winding down with a drink in the comfortable lounge and bar.
Single supplement £189 per person

Hotel Atlantic Palace - four-star rated, situated on the coastal road approximately one kilometre from the Old Town. Purpose-built to a high standard with all rooms air-conditioned, some offering views of Naples and Vesuvius, the hotel is tastefully furnished with wood and marble. To the rear is an oval swimming pool with whirlpool section, attractive sun terrace and poolside restaurant facing onto a hillside orchard of olive and lemon trees. The spacious lobby and lounge, constructed from marble, lined with comfortable sofas and leafy plants affords a lovely classic ambience and is the ideal place in which to relax. The restaurant is very good too, having one of the best chefs in Sorrento and all in all, the Atlantic Palace represents excellent value for money.
Single supplement £160 per person

Hotel Conca Park - four-star rated, is a fine example of an international standard property, set in its own landscaped grounds in the heart of Sorrento only 300 metres from Piazza Tasso, the hub of Sorrentine life. The bedrooms are very well appointed including air conditioning and very tastefully decorated with pastel colours which the Italians seem to use so well. Built on a slight rise above the immediate area you therefore have sea views and as you would expect, the hotel boasts an excellent range of facilities. There is an extensive swimming pool with poolside bar, a further piano bar, a very comfortable lounge, ideal to relax in after sightseeing, a good quality restaurant, a coffee shop and extensive terraces with old olive trees giving welcome shade: in short a very well managed hotel in central Sorrento.
Single supplement £269 per person; Sea facing room (with balcony) £75 per person

Hotel Vue D’Or - The three-star superior rated Hotel Vue D’Or is a superbly apt name meaning “view of gold”, for a really lovely hotel. Built in a style typical of the region, it has benefited from a most sympathetic renovation programme by the highly professional family owners, with the result an absolute delight, and in exceptional taste. The lounge, bar and public rooms are very comfortable using traditional tiled floors, wrought iron staircases and chandeliers with original, exposed stonework adding to the relaxed charm which permeates the entire property. The Restaurant is very good quality with the emphasis both on local and ionternational specialities and the rooms themselves are extremley comfortable making use of cool pastel colours throughout with lovely bathrooms, air-conditioning and balconies with views of either the Sorrentine peninsular or the Bay of Naples which can only be dewscribed as spectacular.

The Outdoor pool and terrace is the ideal place to enjoy a drink after the day’s sightseeing. Set in its own grounds, adorned by a wealth of terracotta potted flowered shrubs, what really sets the hotel in a class of its own is its lovely location, set bhind the town of Sorrento, on a hillside surrounded by beautiful undulating countryside, with the most amazing views of Naples, together with the Bay, Vesuvius and Sorrento itself. The air, warm and pure, is full of the scented aromas of pines and flowers, so reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Set less than four miles from the town centre, should you wish to visit the town you can use the hotel’s shuttle service or there is a local bus which stops just outside the hotel.
Single supplement £199 per person

The Minerva is four-star rated. Constructed in 1875, it is one of the oldest hotels in Sorrento, on the edge of the old town, nestling on a cliff and affording the most magnificent views of the bay. The appearance is everything you imagine of a 19th century ‘Grand Tour’ hotel and enjoys the superb ambience of traditional Italian style from that era. Bedrooms and public rooms are furnished with rustic and antique dark wood furniture and the hotel is air-conditioned throughout. The terrace and restaurant, which come highly recommended for their culinary excellence are located on the second to top floors and provide guests with classic views of the Bay of Naples, Vesuvius and, on a clear day, Naples. The hotel boasts a lovely swimming pool located on the roof. The family who own the hotel are third-generation hoteliers with an excellent reputation.

SPECIAL OFFER – ALL ROOMS HAVE A SEA VIEW (SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

The beautiful 4-star superior, Aminta is one of the finest hotels in Sorrento. Located on a hilltop, just above the town and 3km from the centre, the Hotel Aminta has been built highlighting to superb effect, it’s wonderful position giving a breathtaking panorama of the Sorrentine Peninsula, Mount Vesuvius and the deep blue Bay of Naples. The elegant pastel décor has been carefully chosen to accompany the natural beauty of its surroundings. Spacious public areas create an aura of relaxation and the hotel boasts a spectacular pool, terrace and its adjacent lounge offers you a seat in the “living-room of the world”, whilst the talented chef prides himself on preparing and serving traditional cuisine in a truly memorable setting. The bedrooms are spacious, comfortable and furnished with tasteful elegance admirably reflecting its status. All rooms offer direct-dial telephone, fridge, hairdryer, satellite TV, safe, wi-fi and air-conditioning. The hotel offers a courtesy shuttle bus service to Sorrento town throughout the day and evening.
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The hotel was excellent, made all the more special by our guide Ann who was quite delightful. Arrangements ran like clockwork, she really took good care of everyone.
Jul 2011
Ms S Conick
We felt we had to write to congratulate your company for the smooth running of this holiday. We had a wonderful time, made even better by your excellent tour managers, especially Matt, a very efficient, helpful and entertaining man.
May 2008
Shirley & John McNally
Our main accolade must be reserved for our guide Adrian, who did so much to make a washed out week enjoyable. I cannot speak highly enough of his friendliness, good humour, efficiency and. above all, deep knowledge of the area and Italian culture.
Mar 2008
Ms J. Dimmock
We've just got back from a very nice holiday in Pompeii, Capri, Bay of Naples. Everything was first class, the staff, the food and the hotel.

Pompeii, Capri and the bay of Naples
Mr & Mrs Horne
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