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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Discover the beauty of southern Italy and famous Sicily with this flexible vacation package!. Begin in Naples (the very essence of the Italian south; with narrow lanes, fabulous food, shopping, markets, cafes, and more) and then, continue in Sorrento and Amalfi, whose coastal views and small-town charms lend an energetic buzz to the laid back style of their inhabitants!. Continue your journey in glamorous Palermo (Sicily's Crown Jewel, it rewards inquisitive visitors with citrus-filled cloisters, stucco-laced chapels and vintage stores filled with the threads of faded aristocrats) and finally settle in Catania (a city which exudes youthful vibrancy; great food, even better nightlife, and stunning views keep visitors returning year after year).
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This 12 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into Naples and out of Catania
Hotel for 3 nights in Naples
Transfer from Hotel in Naples to Hotel in Sorrento
Hotel for 2 nights in Sorrento
Transfer from Hotel in Sorrento to Hotel in Amalfi via Stabia Archeological Site and Positano
Hotel for 2 nights in Amalfi
Transfer from Hotel in Amalfi to Hotel in Naples
Hotel for 1 night in Naples
Flight from Naples to Palermo
Hotel for 2 nights in Palermo
Transfer from Hotel in Palermo to Hotel in Catania via Enna
Hotel for 2 nights in Catania
Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From Austin AUS (TX), US for 12 nights
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From Charlotte CLT (NC), US for 12 nights
2331.42 * incl.tax
From Miami MIA (FL), US for 12 nights
2525.78 * incl.tax
From New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US for 12 nights
2315.41 * incl.tax
From Rapid City RAP (Mt. Rushmore)(SD), US for 15 nights
Naples reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists love it and others hate it outright. As far as Italian cliches go, Naples seems to encapsulate them all, from the home of pizza and gelato to mandolin playing musicians. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets, ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all contributing to the cacophony of sounds and images embodying the spirit of the Italian South.
Visit and discover the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii, Climb Mount Vesuvius, sail to the Island of Capri, explore the Nativity Markets, visit the National Archaeological Museum, the Secret Underground World and the San Gennaro Catacombs, visit the Ruins of Herculaneum, enjoy the Piazzas of the city, and so much more.
2 nights in Sorrento
Sorrento is the best known town on the Neapolitan Riviera. It's situated in a stunning location on a long cliff overlooking the sea, and surrounded by lemon and olive groves. Sorrento offers charming cobblestone streets, alluring lungomare (seafront promenades), colorful and fragrant flowers, and a lively cultural scene. The old town still retains its Roman grid of narrow streets and its centro storico (historic center) is alive with cafes, clubs, and restaurants, which become an exciting atmosphere during the sweet nights of summer.
Visit and discover Marina Grande and Marina Piccola, Cloister of San Francesco, Bagni della Regina Giovanna, Cathedral and Bell Tower, Basilica of Sant'Antonino, Villa Comunale, Correale di Terranova Museum, Museo-Bottega della Tarsia Lignea (Wooden Marquetry Shop-Museum), and so much more.
2 nights in Amalfi Town
Amalfi Town is a jewel of a seaside resort that has an ideal climate, breathtaking views and unique natural beauty, plus the most vibrant, typical Italian atmosphere. Its cluster of white buildings amble up the hillside from the water rather than clinging vertically to it like the other towns in the area, making it a bit easier to walk around. The city starts at the water's edge with a pretty promenade along the Mediterranean and a marina full of colorful boats. The focal point of the historic center is the Piazza del Duomo, in front of the striking cathedral. The piazza offers sidewalk cafes and elegant shops.
Visit and explore the Piazza del Duomo and the cathedral, the Emerald Grotto at Cape Conca as well as the Convento di San Francesco and so much more.
1 nights in Naples
Naples reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists love it and others hate it outright. As far as Italian cliches go, Naples seems to encapsulate them all, from the home of pizza and gelato to mandolin playing musicians. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets, ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all contributing to the cacophony of sounds and images embodying the spirit of the Italian South.
Visit and discover the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii, Climb Mount Vesuvius, sail to the Island of Capri, explore the Nativity Markets, visit the National Archaeological Museum, the Secret Underground World and the San Gennaro Catacombs, visit the Ruins of Herculaneum, enjoy the Piazzas of the city, and so much more.
2 nights in Palermo (Sicily)
Known as a bridge between the East and West, thanks to its geographic location on the northwestern shore of Sicily, Palermo is the island's center of tourism. Travelers will discover plenty of historic and cultural attractions in the city as the result of a long and dramatic history of conquest.
Years of transitioning between Phoenician, Arab, Byzantine, and Roman rule can be seen today in a city full of souk-like bazaars, diverse architectural styles, and a delicious variety of cuisine.
Discover the Cathedral, the three markets (BallarĂ², Vucciria, Capo), eat pizza at Pollicino, visit Mondello, Castello Utveggio on the top of Mt. Pellegrino, Chiesa della Martorana (a Byzantine Church), Teatro Massimo (3rd largest theatre in Europe), Quattro Canti (represents the four primary districts), Piazza Pretoria, and so much more.
2 nights in Catania (Sicily)
Catania is the second-largest city on Sicily. Considering its cultural importance, its position and weather, and its enchanting views of past and present alike, it is the perfect place to visit. Baroque architecture, Roman ruins, tasty cuisine, sizzling Mount Etna volcano, and Sicilian spirit await you in Catania.
Stroll down the elegant street of Via Etnea, visit the Cathedral of Sant`Agata, Castello Ursino, discover collections from the area at Museo Civico, explore one of the biggest Benedictine monasteries in Europe, Monastero dei Benedettini, and so much more.
For centuries <b>Italy</b> has drawn foreign visitors - mostly for its architectural, artistic, and scenic splendors. Italy can truly be all things to all people. From the passion and excitement of noisy urban crowds to the quiet, rural idyll where the traditional life can be experienced, Italy's great cities are replete with rich attractions and culture alongside some of the most pristine beaches and spectacular mountains in the world.
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Naples reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists love it and others hate it outright. As far as Italian cliches go, Naples seems to encapsulate them all, from the home of pizza and gelato to mandolin playing musicians. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets, ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all contributing to the cacophony of sounds and images embodying the spirit of the Italian South.
Visit and discover the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii, Climb Mount Vesuvius, sail to the Island of Capri, explore the Nativity Markets, visit the National Archaeological Museum, the Secret Underground World and the San Gennaro Catacombs, visit the Ruins of Herculaneum, enjoy the Piazzas of the city, and so much more.
Sorrento is the best known town on the Neapolitan Riviera. It's situated in a stunning location on a long cliff overlooking the sea, and surrounded by lemon and olive groves. Sorrento offers charming cobblestone streets, alluring lungomare (seafront promenades), colorful and fragrant flowers, and a lively cultural scene. The old town still retains its Roman grid of narrow streets and its centro storico (historic center) is alive with cafes, clubs, and restaurants, which become an exciting atmosphere during the sweet nights of summer.
Visit and discover Marina Grande and Marina Piccola, Cloister of San Francesco, Bagni della Regina Giovanna, Cathedral and Bell Tower, Basilica of Sant'Antonino, Villa Comunale, Correale di Terranova Museum, Museo-Bottega della Tarsia Lignea (Wooden Marquetry Shop-Museum), and so much more.
Amalfi Town is a jewel of a seaside resort that has an ideal climate, breathtaking views and unique natural beauty, plus the most vibrant, typical Italian atmosphere. Its cluster of white buildings amble up the hillside from the water rather than clinging vertically to it like the other towns in the area, making it a bit easier to walk around. The city starts at the water's edge with a pretty promenade along the Mediterranean and a marina full of colorful boats. The focal point of the historic center is the Piazza del Duomo, in front of the striking cathedral. The piazza offers sidewalk cafes and elegant shops.
Visit and explore the Piazza del Duomo and the cathedral, the Emerald Grotto at Cape Conca as well as the Convento di San Francesco and so much more.
Naples reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists love it and others hate it outright. As far as Italian cliches go, Naples seems to encapsulate them all, from the home of pizza and gelato to mandolin playing musicians. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets, ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all contributing to the cacophony of sounds and images embodying the spirit of the Italian South.
Visit and discover the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii, Climb Mount Vesuvius, sail to the Island of Capri, explore the Nativity Markets, visit the National Archaeological Museum, the Secret Underground World and the San Gennaro Catacombs, visit the Ruins of Herculaneum, enjoy the Piazzas of the city, and so much more.
Known as a bridge between the East and West, thanks to its geographic location on the northwestern shore of Sicily, Palermo is the island's center of tourism. Travelers will discover plenty of historic and cultural attractions in the city as the result of a long and dramatic history of conquest.
Years of transitioning between Phoenician, Arab, Byzantine, and Roman rule can be seen today in a city full of souk-like bazaars, diverse architectural styles, and a delicious variety of cuisine.
Discover the Cathedral, the three markets (BallarĂ², Vucciria, Capo), eat pizza at Pollicino, visit Mondello, Castello Utveggio on the top of Mt. Pellegrino, Chiesa della Martorana (a Byzantine Church), Teatro Massimo (3rd largest theatre in Europe), Quattro Canti (represents the four primary districts), Piazza Pretoria, and so much more.
Catania is the second-largest city on Sicily. Considering its cultural importance, its position and weather, and its enchanting views of past and present alike, it is the perfect place to visit. Baroque architecture, Roman ruins, tasty cuisine, sizzling Mount Etna volcano, and Sicilian spirit await you in Catania.
Stroll down the elegant street of Via Etnea, visit the Cathedral of Sant`Agata, Castello Ursino, discover collections from the area at Museo Civico, explore one of the biggest Benedictine monasteries in Europe, Monastero dei Benedettini, and so much more.