The Excavations of Pompeii - 32 km / 20 miles
In the first century the Roman Empire contains many cities, but none in a more beautiful setting than the cities and towns lining the Bay of Naples.
The Excavations of Herculaneum - 49 km / 30 miles
According to the legend, Herculaneum was founded by Hercules, even though the history tells about various dominations (Osci, Etruscan and Samnite).
Naples - 55 km / 34 miles
Located in the Gulf of Naples, in the shade of Mount Vesuvius, Naples is the largest city in Southern Italy, and the third largest in Italy, after Rome and Milan.
The Royal Palace of Caserta - 81 km / 50 miles
The universally famous Royal Palace of Caserta is the pride of all the magnificent works and constructions by which the Bourbon dynasty adorned and modernised the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
The Greek Temples of Paestum -110 km / 68 miles
If you are spending your holidays in Southern Italy, a visit to the ruins of the ancient Greek community of Paestum is mandatory.
Natural Marine Reserve of Punta Campanella - 11 km / 6.8 miles
The reserve comprises the coastline that extends for 30 Km from Punta del Capo (Gulf of Naples) to Punta Germano (Gulf of Salerno) and includes a charming succession of grottoes, inlets and bays.
Villa Jovis - 22 km / 14 miles
The Roman emperors Augustus and Tiberius.
Were the first estimators of the beauties in Capri.
The Emerald Grotto - 29 km / 18 miles
Located not far from Amalfi, in the charming bay of Conca dei Marini, the Emerald Grotto (Grotta dello Smeraldo) is one of the gems of the Amalfi Coast.
Villa Cimbrone - 38 km / 24 miles
Villa Cimbrone is a landmark of Ravello.
Where guest can enjoy a stunning view of the Amalfi coastline.
Villa Rufolo - 40 km / 25 miles
Villa Rufolo takes its name from an ancient family of Ravello, rich and powerful in the times of the Maritime Republic of Amalfi.
Mount Vesuvius -51 km / 32 miles
Classic symbol of the magic Neapolitan landscape, Mount Vesuvius, overlooking the stunning sea of this beloved and dreamt peace of gulf, is one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world.
Solfatara di Pozzuoli - 77 km / 48 miles
Solfatara di Pozzuoli is doubtless the most interesting dormant volcano of the whole Phlegrean Fields: a huge district north of Naples composed by about forty volcanoes
The Excavations of Stabiae - 28 km / 17 miles
The only definite news about Stabiae – Latin name of the current Castellammare di Stabia – are the ones found into the ancient residential villas built on the tableland of Varano, the rustic villas of the countryside and the necropolis in via Madonna delle Grazie.
The Excavations of Oplontis - 35 km / 22 miles
Oplontis used to be a thriving fishermen’s village at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, set into the charming inlet of the Gulf of Parthenope.
Amalfi - 34 km / 21 miles
Amalfi, situated at the mouth of the Valley of the Mills, with its characteristic groups of houses clinging to the rocks, overlooks the sea.