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Showing posts with label southern Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label southern Italy. Show all posts

4/23/19

Naples Bay and the Amalfi Coast

Boat Excursions

Visit magnificent Naples Bay, Capri, Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast and Cilento in a traditional local boat, hugging the coastline in a series of one day tours, stopping along the way to savor the history, culture and traditions in quaint villages and famous resorts.


The Phlegraean Fields there is a place where the fields burn, and vapors and mud come out of the land whose level is constantly rising and lowering; where volcanoes like 133 meter high Monte Nuovo have emerged overnight. Hence, the name Campi Flegrei coined by the Greeks who first saw it 2800 years ago, assuming that Titans were imprisoned underground and their breathing caused the bradyseism phenomenon of the earth’s crust.

In Pozzuoli you can see the remains of the Macellum and the underground Roman city of Rione Terra by simply entering a 17th Century palazzo.  Bradyseism is also responsible for the sinking of the Roman Imperial city of Baia. Just across the bay of Pozzuoli are the Baia Castle and Miseno, home port of Rome’s navy; it is from here that Pliny the Elder sailed in a vain attempt to save Pompeii. Your tour ends where it began: Cumae as Southern Italy and Magna Grecia acted as catalysts to bring Greek culture to Rome.
Western Civilization began right here with the Cuman Sybil and its Myths
Sorrento Capri and Positano your boat leaves the port of Sorrento and reaches across to circumnavigate and visit the nearby island of Capri. Then it hugs the Amalfi Coast side of the Sorrento peninsula, and an opportunity to swim in crystal clear waters, on the way to the resort of Positano. This very relaxing day can only end with dinner based on local food and wine specialties at a restaurant on the beach.
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Cilento all the ingredients that visitors to Italy look for can be found here: pristine beaches, a national park under Unesco’s protection, coastal and inland panoramas and a superb culinary tradition. Coastal, hilly, and mountainous landscapes showing vestiges of man`s ancient presence; Greek colonizers landed in the 7th century BC and founded Posidonia, the Roman Paestum. Of major interest:
Paestum is surrounded by well-kept 5 Km long Roman walls and three famous and imposing VI and V century BC Doric temples, the Archaeological Museum and The Diver fresco.
Velia was founded circa 540 BC. Archaeological excavations have gradually unveiled the remains of this town, the amphitheater and the Porta Rosa (Pink Door).
Cilento Coast if you can spare an extra day, your boat can take you further down the Cilento coast with stops along the way at quaint fishing villages in the company of a breathtaking coastline, all the way down to Palinuro, named after Ulysses’ helmsman on the voyage back to Ithaca.
Travel Experiences in Naples Bay and the Amalfi Coast

3/25/18

Central and Southern Italy Itineraries

City Country and Regional Cultural Travel




Personalized Travel Programs for families, schools and theme groups with educational workshops, food & wine itineraries and visits to museums, medieval villages, nature parks and archeological sites.




Abruzzo is located on the Adriatic Coast, east of Rome. It is home to national parks, hilltop medieval and Renaissance towns and numerous nature reserves. The Apennine mountain chain forms much of its interior while the coastal plain has sandy beaches and dunes. 





Basilicata, also known as Lucania, is a southern Italian region bordering with Campania to the west, Apulia to the north and east, and Calabria to the south, with one coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea between Campania and Calabria, and a longer one in the Gulf of Taranto on the Ionian Sea.

Campania the ancient Romans called this region of Italy Campania Felix. Baia, Puteoli, Pompeii, Stabia and Capri were their favorite destinations. Then and now, Happy Campania is famed for its ancient ruins, coastal resorts and world renowned culinary traditions. A cultural and national capital for much of its nearly three thousand year history, Naples is home to art museums, the San Carlo opera house and a spectacular bay framed by Mt. Vesuvius, affectionately and fearfully referred to by the local inhabitants as The Monster.

Lazio - Latium is mainly flat and hilly, with small mountainous areas in the eastern and southern districts. The coastline is mainly composed of sandy beaches. Behind the coastal strip, to the north, lies the coastal plain of Maremma Laziale. The center is occupied by the Roman countryside, a vast alluvial plain surrounding the city of Rome, and the south is characterized by flatlands. The Apennines of Latium are marked by the Tiber River valley and three mountains of volcanic origin whose craters are occupied by Lakes Bolsena, Vico and Bracciano. South of the Tiber, the Alban Hills, are of volcanic origin. 



Marche is slowly being discovered as the new Italian frontier; an abridged expression of the varied charms of Italy with a variety of attractions offered seasonally and year- round, including: authentic foods, breathtaking landscapes, a lively cultural landscape, artistic and natural treasures. 



Apulia (Puglia) is located in southern Italy; it borders the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Strait of Otranto and Gulf of Taranto in the south. Its southernmost portion, the Salento peninsula, forms a high heel on the boot of Italy.