SOUTH OF ITALY

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The South of Italy (and islands) begins south of Rome and its famous and appreciated for its culture, colour, folklore and wonderful coasts: the landscape and seaside of the Puglia (Salento and Gargano), Campania (Amalfi, Sorrento, Positano), Sardegna and Sicily are an unforgettable mix of nature and art.

Most popular elements of South of Italy:

 

Excellent climate

Great Landscapes

Culture and Folklore

Archaeological treasures

Good Food

 

Our agency provide tours in South of Italy, tours with fixed program or customizable itinerary according to the clients preferences. Our tourist offers are both for individuals, couples or small group.

Campania: Naples, Pompei, Paestum and Ercolano (archaeological sites), Capri and Ischia islands, Caserta (the Reggia), the Costiera Amalfitana (Amalfi, Ravello) and the Costiera Sorrentina (Sorrento, Positano).
Molise: Termoli (Castello Svevo)
Puglia: Bari (the old city), Otranto, Ostuni, Alberobello, Castel del Monte, the Gargano, Lecce (baroque city) and Salento coasts, Tremiti islands.
Basilicata: Matera (one of the oldest city in the world), the Gravine natural canyon.
Calabria: National park of Sila and Aspromonte, Tropea
Sicily: Palermo, Catania, The Etna volcano, the district of Val di Noto , Agrigento (the valley of temples), Taormina, the Eolie islands, the Pelagie islands (Lampedusa).
Sardegna: the Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena, Barumini archaeological site, the exclusive Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo, Cagliari.

Sorrento

Sorrento-campania

Pompei

pompei

Napoli

Napoli

Positano

Positano-campania

Caserta

reggia-caserta

Sardegna

sardegna

Sicilia

sicily

Alberobello

puglia

Salento

salento-mare

Matera

matera

Agrigento

agrigento

Puglia

polignano

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