Explore the surroundings



Naples is a unique city, rich in history, art and culture, where every corner tells a story. Here are some of the main attractions not to be missed

Maschio Angioino (Castel Nuovo)
This imposing medieval castle is one of the symbols of Naples. Built in the 13th century, it captivates visitors with its Triumphal Arch, ancient inner halls and panoramic views of the Gulf. It is the ideal place to immerse yourself in the history and architecture of the Kingdom of Naples.

Plebiscite Square

The monumental heart of the city, this square is an icon of Naples. Surrounded by the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola and the Royal Palace, it is a perfect place for a stroll or to admire the majesty of neoclassical architecture.

San Carlo Theater
Considered the oldest opera house in Europe still in operation, the San Carlo is a masterpiece of elegance and acoustics. Attending a performance here is a unique experience, but even a simple guided tour of the theater is absolutely worth it.


Spaccanapoli
This historic street runs through the ancient center of Naples, cutting it in two. It is the beating heart of the city, filled with artisan stores, pastry shops, historic churches and noble palaces. Walking through Spaccanapoli, you can breathe in the authentic soul of Naples.

Castel dell'Ovo
Located on the picturesque waterfront, this ancient castle on an islet offers spectacular views of the city and Vesuvius. Its name is linked to mysterious legends that make it even more fascinating.

The Caracciolo Promenade
A walk along this coastal road is an experience not to be missed. Take in the breathtaking view of the Gulf of Naples, with Capri in the background, and stop at one of the many restaurants to enjoy fresh fish and the famous Neapolitan pizza.

Vesuvius and Pompeii
A visit to Naples is not complete without exploring Vesuvius, the volcano that dominates the city, and the ruins of Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Both offer a unique journey through time and unforgettable landscapes.

Spanish Quarters
A maze of picturesque alleys where Neapolitan life is expressed in all its authenticity. Here you will find murals, small restaurants, cloths hung out in the sun and the warmth of the locals.

The islands of the gulf



Capri



Capri is an iconic and refined island, world-famous for its natural beauty and exclusive charm. The Blue Grotto, with its magical play of light, is an experience not to be missed. The view from the Faraglioni, imposing rocks emerging from the sea, is one of the most iconic images of the island. Stroll through the picturesque streets of Anacapri or the famous Piazzetta, the elegant heart of the island, among luxury boutiques and trendy cafes. Perfect for those looking for crystal clear sea, nature and glamour in one destination.

Ischia



Known as the "Green Island," Ischia is a paradise of lush nature, spas and relaxation. Famous for its spas such as the Poseidon Gardens and Negombo, it is the ideal destination to regenerate body and mind. The majestic Aragonese Castle, symbol of the island, offers breathtaking views and a history lesson. The beaches of Sant'Angelo and the bay of San Montano offer crystal-clear waters, while vineyards and typical restaurants allow visitors to savor the authentic side of the island.

Procida



The smallest and most authentic of the islands in the Gulf of Naples, Procida is a jewel of color and tradition. Its pastel houses in the village of Marina Corricella look like they were painted on a canvas and offer a unique and relaxing atmosphere. Elected Italian Capital of Culture 2022, Procida is the perfect place for those seeking a more intimate contact with the sea, away from mass tourism. Explore the beaches of Chiaiolella and Pozzo Vecchio, the latter made famous by the film "Il Postino." Here you will find authenticity, tranquility and a spectacular sea.