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Napoli Hotels
Between the Sorrentine peninsula and the Campi Flegrei, Naples gazes out on to the open gulf of the Tyrrhenian sea, within a spectacular setting, dominated by Vesuvius, the sea and the hillside, with one of the most beautiful and captivating townscapes in the whole of Europe. Home to the most important port of all southern Italy, Naples has a great artistic, historical and cultural patrimony visible in numerous sites such as Piazza Municipio, Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino), the San Carlo...
Capri Hotels
In the Gulf of Naples just off the end of the Sorrentine Peninsula, Capri is a veritable treasure trove bursting with natural beauty, with its stunning panoramas and dramatically beautiful coastline. Numerous symbols of the force of nature can be found here, such as the Faraglioni stacks, the Natural Arch, Monte Solaro and the celebrated Grotta Azzurra. Culture and history have intermingled on the island since the times of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius who built their Imperial residences...
Ischia Hotels
In the most westerly part of the Gulf of Naples, Ischia is the largest Partenopean island. Formed by six districts, Barano, Casamicciola, Forio, Ischia, Lacco Ameno e Serrara Fontana, Ischia has acquired International fame as a tourist destination thanks to its numerous thermal and thermo-mineral springs, result of the island's volcanic origins. The healing properties of these waters have been known since Roman times. Sites to visit include the Church del Soccorso, the Church of St....
Pompei Hotels
Inhabited since ancient times, the first traces of a fully established human settlement date back to the seventh century B.C, when Pompei was used as a strategic commercial center by the Etruscan and Greek populations who chose the location for its opening on to the sea. The world wide fame of Pompei is, without the shadow of a doubt, linked to the eruption of August 29th of 79 A.D. which completely buried the city and the neighbouring towns of Herculaneum and Stabia. The hidden town was...
Sorrento Hotels
It is still not certain exactly when the town was founded, but Sorrento was, without doubt, already a strategic commercial town for both the Greeks and the Etruscans. Today, Sorrento is a tourist destination of international repute, made all the more popular by a series of ancient traditions including the production of wine, gastronomic products and fine craftsmanship. Oranges, lemons, walnuts, and olives are all grown on the territory Sorrento and a great variety of cheeses are produced...
Caserta Hotels
Situated in the Campana plains, Caserta is skirted by the Volturno river. Its origins are uncertain, but without doubt the importance of Caserta was established with its occupancy by the Normans. The jewel in Caserta's crown is its Royal Palace, known throughout the world and destination for thousands of tourists. Built in the Piazza Carlo III, by Carlo III di Borbone, in emulation of the Palace of Versailles by the Architect Luigi Vanvitelli, the Royal Palace of Caserta is today one of the...
Herculaneum Hotels
At the feet of Mount Vesuvius, in an area blessed with a superb mild climate, Herculaneum is known throughout the world for the remains of its Roman city buried, along with Pompei, under the ashes provoked by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. As well as being site of great archaeological interest, Herculaneum has a flourishing economy thanks to its agricultural industry, and in particular its floricultural industry, responsible for one of Italy's most prolific productions of carnations and...
Procida Hotels
With Ischia, and the islet of Vivara, Procida forms part of the group of islands known as the 'isole Flegree' which represent a natural continuation; Procida is, in fact, formed by four craters, Terra Murata, Pizzico, Solchiamo and Pozzovecchio. Its history and renown is without doubt a reflection of the importance enjoyed by Ischia for many centuries right up to the end of the 1700's. Today, Procida is a busy fishing town and bathing resort, known for its ancient maritime traditions which...
Ponza Hotels
Ponza, situated in the region of Lazio, in the Gaeta Golf and just 33kms south of Monte Circeo, is the largest of the islands of the Pontino archipelago, formed by Ponza and the islets of Gavi, Palmarola, Zannone, Ventotene and Santo Stefano. It has an narrow, elongated form and is almost entirely mountainous, dominated at the center by the Core, Tre Venti and Pagliaro mountains. To the north east, the Punta dell'Incenso looks out towards the nearby island of Gavi, which is separated from...