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Florence - Rome - Naples and Amalfi

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10 to 15+ Nights from $1,415*
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This 10 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Florence
  • Train from Florence to Rome
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Rome
  • Train from Rome to Naples
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Naples
  • Transfer from Hotel in Naples to Hotel in Amalfi
  • Hotel for 2 night in Amalfi
  • Transfer from Hotel in Amalfi to Hotel in Naples
  • Hotel for 1 night in Naples

Sample three completely different aspects of Italy, combining trains and transfers between cities!. Start with a visit to artistic Florence (capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture), then catch the train to Imperial Rome. After your visit, take the train to Naples (home place of delicious and authentic PIZZA an excelente cuisine, known also for its natural beauties). From there, continue with transfer to the fabulous Amalfi Coast (enjoy the mild climate with stunning views; rich food, ancient pathways and mountains plunging into the sea). Return to Naples for a night with a transfer from your hotel in Amalfi, to end your stay and make your departure the following morning. This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Trip Summary

  • Florence
    Florence

    The Italian city of Florence sits nestled among the rolling Tuscan hills, with an unmistakable skyline dominated by the fabulous Duomo. With so much Renaissance art and culture, shopping opportunities, and incredible culinary delights, you will be spoiled for choices in what to do and see in this exciting capital city of Tuscany. Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world.

    Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more.

  • Rome
    Rome

    Rome is undeniably stunning, from its rich ancient culture, delectable cuisine and coffees to its uniquely European experiences. This city is packed full of sights; with thousands of years of history layered upon itself - you'll find everything here from Roman ruins to Renaissance art. It's also home to fantastic food, Vatican City, and sights galore.

    Explore and discover the Roman Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, discover the Vatican, the smallest independent state in the world; throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, marvel at the Pantheon, sit on the Spanish Steps, wander the Piazzas, eat the best Gelato in Rome, climb Palatine Hill, walk the Ancient Appian Way and so much more!

  • Naples
    Naples

    The proximity of the city of Naples (Napoli) to the Vesuvius gives its inhabitants a certain edge. Its reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists like it and some hate it outright. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets with numerous ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all leading to a 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.

  • Amalfi Town
    Amalfi Town

    Amalfi Town is a jewel of a picturesque seaside resort that has an ideal climate, breathtaking views and unique natural beauties plus the most vibrant, typical Italian atmosphere. It is a graceful place with its cluster of white buildings which 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 and their international flags. The focal point of the historic center is the Piazza del Duomo, in front of the striking cathedral. The piazza is clustered with sidewalk cafes and elegant shops, sixty steps lead to the church with its the Byzantine style structure that bears Moorish-influenced arches and decoration.

    Visit and explore the Emerald Grotto is one of Amalfi's natural wonders, at Cape Conca as well as the Convento di San Francesco and so much more.

  • Naples
    Naples

    The proximity of the city of Naples (Napoli) to the Vesuvius gives its inhabitants a certain edge. Its reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists like it and some hate it outright. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets with numerous ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all leading to a 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.

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