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Paestum was founded in the seventh century by the Greeks with the ancient name of Poseidonia. This site was known above all for its large Doric temples, which have made it one of the most famous archeological sites of Campania.
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Caserta hosts the famous Reggia di Caserta (Royal Palace of Caserta). Known also as “the Versailles of Naples”, it was constructed by the Bourbons in the 17th century.
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Flegraios in Greek means blazing, this already points out the main feature of that vaste plain territory which spreds from the river Sebeto, north of Neaples, up to Cuma.
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From Sorrento Port only leaves the hydrofoils to Ischia (that run less frequently than those one to Capri). For Procida you’ve to reach Napoli Port first. We suggest to visit both Islands with a great Minicruise.
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The mountain of good wine and lush forests full of wild boar. This was Vesuvius for the inhabitants of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Stabia and Oplontis… at least until the tragic 24August of 79AD.
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From Sorrento Train Station, (one of the two stops of our free shuttle service in the morning) run the blue SITA buses to Amalfi Coast.
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The fame of this city is lost in the centuries, from 600BC until today. Cumans, Greeks, Romans, Goths and Byzantines, Normans and Agevins, Spanish, Austrians and French.
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Our minibus leaves you in Sorrento Train Station front door every morning at 8.00am, 9.00am, 10,00am and 11.00am where you can take the CIRCUMVESUVIANA train and reach Pompeii in 35 min and Herculaneum in 50min.
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To visit Capri is to loose yourself in the mix of beauty that alternates between the land and the sea, that every year fascinates millions of visitors from all over the world.
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