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Sorrento and Ischia

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7 to 10+ Nights from $1,510*
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 1 night in Naples
  • Private transfer from Naples to Sorrento
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Sorrento
  • Ferry to Ischia (On your own)
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Ischia
  • Ferry no Ischia (On your own)
  • Hotel for 1 night in Naples

Explore one of the most beautiful parts of Italy! Visit Naples (a city full of charm in its narrow streets and ancient churches, and a vibrant nightlife), then take a private transfer to Sorrento (engulfed in Lemon and olive groves, perched on a cliff with a lively seafront promenade). After that, we recommend you take a ferry to Ischia (a volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples, known for its mineral-rich thermal waters). Lastly, take the ferry back to Naples to go home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Naples

  • Sorrento

  • Ischia

  • Naples

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Trip Summary

  • 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.

  • Sorrento

    The best-known town on the Neapolitan Riviera is Sorrento, which is situated in a stunning location, on a long cliff amid lemon and olive groves overlooking the sea. Sorrento offers charming cobblestone streets, alluring lungomare (seafront promenade), colorful and fragrant flowers, and a lively cultural scene. The old town still retains its Roman grid of narrow streets and its centro storico are 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.

  • Ischia

    Ischia delights with its superb thermal spa gardens where you can spend the day dipping in and out of thermal pools in between swimming in the sea. Thanks to its volcanic origins, Ischia boasts one of the best hydrothermal situations in the world. Modern and well-equipped spas offer a wide range of curative and beauty treatments surrounded by the magical scenery of this wonderful island. It also offers many dark sandy beaches. Visit and discover the great Castello Aragonese d'Ischia, Giardini la Mortella, Botanical Garden Ravino, Baia di Sorgeto Ischia, Negombo Thermal Baths, Archaeological Museum of Pithecusae and so much more.

  • 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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