A WEEK IN… ROME, THE AMALFI COAST & CAPRI
HIGHLIGHTS TAKE ON NEW MEANING WHEN YOU DISCOVER... the height of artistry on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel; a city at the height of prosperity, frozen in time; a coastal drive that raises the bar in vistas; cliff-top towns like Ravello and Positano, where the high life is a reality; high society on the Isle of Capri when you explore by private convertible cars...
1. ARRIVE ROME Tour begins: 6:00 PM, Regina Hotel Baglioni. A transfer is included from Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Fiumicino to the Regina Hotel Baglioni, a five-star luxury hotel ideally set on the Via Veneto in the center of Rome. Join us for a welcome cocktail reception and dinner tonight. Meals D
2. ANCIENT POMPEII & ON TO POSITANO Travel from Rome to Pompeii this morning, where a guided tour reveals the remains of this ancient city, frozen in time after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Continue on to the Amalfi Coast for a two-night stay in Positano, nestled on steep cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. Meals BLD
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3. AMALFI COAST DRIVE & RAVELLO One of Europe’s most spectacular coastlines, the Amalfi Coast rewards with jaw-dropping views at every turn. Experience daily life here as you visit Amalfi nestled on the shoreline in a land of lemons and local flair. Travel up to Villa Rufolo soaring between the sky and cliffs in beautiful Ravello and savor a real taste of southern Italy with lunch at a legendary family-run restaurant favored by locals and celebrities alike. Meals BL
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4. SORRENTO & VIA FERRYBOAT TO CAPRI Visit Sorrento this morning, sitting on a cliff, with gorgeous views of the Bay of Naples and, on clear days, Capri. Take a walking tour on its cobblestone streets and enjoy time to explore the town’s seafront promenade and have lunch on your own. This afternoon, ride aboard a ferryboat to the Isle of Capri, once a second home to Europe’s emperors and today a favorite
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