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Starting at $5,725 USD per person

Sample Itinerary - Walk the path of the Gods for stunning views of the Amalfi Coast - Take a boat trip around the captivating island of Capri - Relive the ancient gladiator battles of the Colosseum with a private guided tour

Day 1 Arrival to Naples Upon arrival at Naples airport, meet your driver in arrivals to be chauffeured to your hotel on the beautiful Amalfi Coast. Day 2 Pompeii Recover from perhaps an overindulgence of lovely Italian wine last night with a leisurely breakfast and lots of coffee, polished off on your hotel’s terrace. By mid-morning and now feeling ready for the day, it’s time to hit the road with a private transfer one hour north to the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Day 3 Path of the Gods Get up nice and early this morning as we’ve planned a spectacular walk for you, and you don’t want to be doing it in the midday heat! A hearty breakfast is also going to be key, so enjoy it in the sunshine as you slowly wake up. The walk we recommend is along the Sentiero degli Dei, or Path of the Gods. Day 4 Amalfi Coast – Capri After breakfast this morning, you will be collected from the hotel and driven to the port in Sorrento or Amalfi (depending on where you are staying) where you will board a fast ferry to Capri - which should take anywhere between 20 minutes and an hour, with an impressive arrival into the harbour in Capri. You will then be transferred to your hotel in Capri which should take around 15 minutes.

Day 5 The Isle of Capri You’ve only got one full day on Capri, so make the most of it. Spend the morning wandering around the town stocking up on classic Capri pants for the ladies and dapper trousers from Laboratorio for the chaps before descending the sinuous steps down a cliff face to the water’s edge for lunch at Caprese institution Fontelina restaurant overlooking the iconic limestone Faraglioni rocks that rise vertiginously from the sea just offshore. Day 6 Capri - Rome After an earlyish breakfast, you will be transferred back to the harbour in time for you to take the hydrofoil or fast catamaran ferry back to the mainland - this time into Naples - which will take around an hour. Day 7 When in Rome Feeling fully refuelled after a good night’s sleep, it’s time for a full day of exploration. Despite the wealth of things to do and sites to see, Rome is a surprisingly small city, and arguably best explored on foot. Day 8 Last Day in Rome It might be your final day, but the trip isn’t over yet. A visit to the effortlessly fashionable Italian capital wouldn’t be complete without a spot of shopping; so whether you treat yourself to a new Prada handbag, a classic Italian scarf, or just a great bottle of wine, make sure you do go home with some goodies.

Power ful M agazine M ay 2019

Explore Italy for 8 Days


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