NAPLES – POMPEII – ROME – CAPRI
- 6 days
- singles, couples, w/ kids
- spring, summer, fall
A beautiful sightseeing trip that is packed with activities. Six days in the iconic Italian city of Naples. A city that may be a little intimidating at first, but then you'll fall in love with it. You'll discover its historic centre, both its world-famous and lesser-known sights. You'll taste a lot of Italian food and wine. You'll explore Pompeii, see Vesuvius. Take a day trip to Rome by high-speed train. Take a boat to the amazing island of Capri. It's a really packed six days. And if you've never been to Rome, you can extend your holiday by staying there a little longer. Plus, flights to Naples are often very reasonably priced, so it can be a less expensive holiday. The ideal time to travel here is spring or autumn – in the summer it will be very crowded and also quite hot, but you can swim in the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, on the other hand.
If you have a free morning, adjust your programme using our suggestions from the alternative destinations list.
Today depends on your departure time. If your flight is in the late afternoon or evening and you missed the proposed programme on the day of arrival, then it’s time to do it today.
If you only have a little time, maybe just take a short walk, the hotel is practically in the historic centre so you’re sure to find plenty of sights you’ve missed.
Or go to the doll hospital Ospedale delle Bambole. It's an extraordinary experience and you won’t regret it. It’s a short walk from the hotel – the route is here, but try to take a detour so you’re not walking down the same streets as yesterday. You can easily spend an hour exploring.
A slightly different museum. A doll hospital – there’s no other way to describe it. In today’s completely consumerist world, it’s a very nice stop that will make you think for a moment. It’s a great place and definitely worth a visit.
A smaller airport just outside Naples, there is only one terminal and often a lot of passengers – not an ideal combination. There is a direct Alibus line to the city centre, or arrange with your hotel to send a taxi for you – which is often cheaper than taking a taxi directly at the airport.
Our experience of a week in July on the Greek island of Rhodes