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		<title>Pompei, Positano and Sorrento</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(duration of this tour: 10 hours) with English Speaking Driver This tour will start with us picking you up at your hotel and than having a lovely drive down from the region of Lazio into Campania passing many beautiful areas of Italy. We will be able to see the alluring Apennine Mountain range, and the [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">(duration of this tour: 10 hours)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">with English Speaking Driver</p>
<p>This tour will start with us picking you up at your hotel and than having a lovely drive down from the region of Lazio into Campania passing many beautiful areas of  Italy.  We will be able to see the alluring Apennine  Mountain range, and the monastery of  Cassino where the decisive battle of World War II took place. From here the spectacular volcano of  Mount Vesuvius will appear into view.</p>
<h3>POMPEI</h3>
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Entering into the mystical city of <strong>Pompei</strong> is like taking a step back into time.  This extraordinary place was frozen in time when the catastrophic eruption of <strong>Mount Vesuvius</strong> took place in 79 A.D. This city was the playground for wealthy Romans and rich merchants alike.  Because of its disastrous end, you can feel a part of Roman life walking through its streets. Here is a place where you can experience firsthand how the people in ancient times lived and played.</p>
<p>You will be able to walk through houses <strong>seeing mosaic floors</strong> and paintings on the wall still in their original state, as well as brothels with the most detailed fresco painting on the walls. You can visit the bakery and look at the way the grain was ground down and baked to produce bread stopping by the forum to have a chat with some friends on your way to one of the bathhouses.</p>
<p>After a good clean you might want to check out the theaters to see if there is a good show on.  Along the way you might run into some of the local Pompeians who you can still grasp at in their plaster casts.</p>
<p>This is one of the most amazing experiences you will have.  There is no place in the world like it.</p>
<h3>POSITANO</h3>
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Positano enjoy all the good effects of a gentle weather, thanks to its position, sheltered from northerly winds</p>
<p>About the origins of <strong>Positano</strong>, one of the most renown legend says it had been <strong>founded by Poseidon</strong> god of the sea because of his love for the nymph Pasitea. The Romans built  a sumptuous villa, then covered by the <strong>Church of the Assunta</strong> and its garden. The town develops in a vertical way, following the steep incline of the mountains rising sheer from the sea.</p>
<p>The houses, leant each other, are painted with goudy colors, giving the impression of a precious stone with thousand facets that cause multicolour reflections and narrow streets, with boutiques made out from the basements of the houses, go down quickly among buildings as they were streams falling in ravines and all flow on the Spiaggia Grande, where is maybe the only case in the world where the panoramic view over the town on your back is most beautiful that the one you have on the front, facing the sea.</p>
<h3>SORRENTO</h3>
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Sorrento is  a very pretty little city where kindness and hospitality are a combination that is handed down from one generation to the next. Sorrento,  is indeed the land of colours: brilliant or delicate hues depending on the change of the seasons. If you just pause a moment to observe how emotional a sunset can be when you gaze in the direction of <strong>Punta del Capo</strong>, of <strong>Ischia</strong> or <strong>Procida</strong>, the outlines of which can be seen clearly, you will be amazed by the variety of colours and the beauty of the scene. Or look, preferably from the sea, towards the majestic ridge of tuff rock that changes colour at every hour of the day.</p>
<p>The arrangement of the modern streets preserves that of the ancient town, and the disposition of the walled paths which divide the plain to the east seems to date in like manner from Roman times</p>
<p><strong>Sorrento</strong> is famous for the <strong>production of Limoncello</strong>, an alcoholic digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar.</p>
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		<title>Ravello Amalfi and Positano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(duration of this tour: 10 hours) with English Speaking Driver This tour will start with us picking you up at your hotel and than having a lovely drive down from the region of Lazio into Campania passing many beautiful areas of Italy. We will be able to see the alluring Apennine Mountain range, and the [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">with English Speaking Driver</p>
<p>This tour will start with us picking you up at your hotel and than having a lovely drive down from the region of Lazio into Campania passing many beautiful areas of Italy. We will be able to see the alluring Apennine Mountain range, and the monastery of Cassino where the decisive battle of World War II took place. From here the spectacular volcano of Mount Vesuvius will appear into view.</p>
<h3>RAVELLO</h3>
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<p>The coast between Reggio and Gaeta is the most beautiful in Italy. One of the most enchanting spat an it is Ravello. the scenary and the monuments of Ravello, which was founded by a roman colony in the 6th century A.D. were already famous centuries ago. Perched an a 350 ft high ciiff overlooking the blue sea of the Amalfi Coast, it has conserved its historical monuments through the ages in a natural setting which has few equals in the world. One of the most important monuments is the Cathedral, founded in 1086, where one can admire the Ambo and the Pulpit decorated with Byzantine mosaics, the splendid bronze doors by Barisano da Trani and the museum situated in the crypt. Another famous attraction is Villa Rufolo , that was mentioned by Giovanni Boccaccio in his Decameron and it is the place where Richard Wagner in 1880 was inspired for the stage design of his opera Parsifal.</p>
<h3>AMALFI</h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-144" title="amalfi" src="http://www.acrossrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/amalfi-300x154.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="154" />At the mouth of Valle dei Mulini (Mills&#8217; Valley), Amalfi overlooks the sea with its characteristic set of white houses on the rocks, narrow streets among arches, ancient towers to guard the town. Amalfi is a very picturesque town, characterized by enchanting panoramic views and cliffs rising sheer from the sea: a real Eden with a gentle climate, delightful beaches, buildings clinging to the rocky slope.</p>
<p>The town of Amalfi was the capital of The Maritime Republic of Amalfi, an important trading power in the Mediterranean between 839 and around 1200. One of the most important monuments is the Duomo, built about the 6th century and dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle whose remains are kept in the crypt .</p>
<p>Its present facade, brilliant with mosaics, is in Oriental style and its bronze doors was the first ones to appear in Italy.</p>
<h3>POSITANO</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-145" title="positano" src="http://www.acrossrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/positano-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />Positano enjoy all the good effects of a gentle weather, thanks to its position, sheltered from northerly winds.</p>
<p>About the origins of Positano, one of the most renown legend says it had been founded by Poseidon god of the sea because of his love for the nymph Pasitea. The Romans built a sumptuous villa, then covered by the Church of the Assunta and its garden. The town develops in a vertical way, following the steep incline of the mountains rising sheer from the sea. The houses, leant each other, are painted with goudy colors, giving the impression of a precious stone with thousand facets that cause multicolour reflections and narrow streets, with boutiques made out from the basements of the houses, go down quickly among buildings as they were streams falling in ravines and all flow on the Spiaggia Grande, where is maybe the only case in the world where the panoramic view over the town on your back is most beautiful that the one you have on the front, facing the sea.</p>
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