THE SWEET LIFE: ROME & SORRENTO
What makes this trip la dolce vita... the sweet life...
It’s all about the why, what, how and when, and it makes you feel like a VIP (“very important person” – or as we’ve been told, a “very inspired person”) on this trip. It’s riding in convertible cars on a magical island called Capri... special after-hours entry to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel – you and no crowds viewing Mr. Michelangelo’s masterpieces... learning how to make Neapolitan pizza, paper, olive oil, mozzarella cheese and gelato... stories about gladiators, volcanoes and a fountain that grants wishes... sweet.
Tauck Bridges Family Value Includes:
• Guided after-hours tour of the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel – unhurried viewing, fewer crowds
• Guided visits to the secret Catacombs of St. Callistus and to ancient Pompeii – perfect for mystery lovers
• A special evening at a farm near Sorrento, where you see how cheese is made, try some hands-on pizza making, and learn to dance the Tarantella
• Explore the Isle of Capri by convertible car and funicular, and get there by jet boat
• A private cruise along the Amalfi Coast and Executive rooms at the Hilton Sorrento
• Airport transfers on arrival and departure as noted
• 13 meals (6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 4 dinners); all gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides & drivers; service charges, taxes, and porterage
44 The Sweet Life: Rome & Sorrento #1 IN GUIDED FAMILY TRAVEL
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Naples Capri
Pompeii Sorrento
Positano Amalfi
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