
The coastal city of Naples is the capital of Campania and a superb choice for your next Italian holiday destination! Visitors will delight in the incredible wealth of historical sites to explore in Naple’s historic centre; which is actually the largest in Europe!
It has lots of attractions which have helped to earn its UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Naples is an incredibly old city with the first permanent settlements created here around 2,000 BC!
Stay in a gorgeous villa in Naples, close to the city where you can enjoy the best of city life and the sea.
Naples thrived particularly during the Renaissance era which resulted in mesmerising building being constructed here. You can't visit Naples without seeing the breath-taking Palace of Caserta and the nearby archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
It has lots of attractions which have helped to earn its UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Naples is an incredibly old city with the first permanent settlements created here around 2,000 BC!
Stay in a gorgeous villa in Naples, close to the city where you can enjoy the best of city life and the sea.
Naples thrived particularly during the Renaissance era which resulted in mesmerising building being constructed here. You can't visit Naples without seeing the breath-taking Palace of Caserta and the nearby archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

Start off your tour in Piazza del Plebiscito, the main square of the city. This vast space is partly encased by the Royal Palace of Naples, the Church of San Francesco and Teatro di San Carlo which is in fact, the oldest opera house in Italy!
Be sure to bring your camera to take lots of interesting photos when touring around these huge decorative structures and their preciously designed interiors. Enjoy a savoury traditional Neapolitan pizza for your lunch before heading to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
This superb building holds one of the largest collections of Roman Empire artefacts in the world as well as some interesting pieces excavated from the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
These two ancient towns were buried under a sea of hot ash and volcanic debris after a fearsome eruption in 79AD!
Be sure to bring your camera to take lots of interesting photos when touring around these huge decorative structures and their preciously designed interiors. Enjoy a savoury traditional Neapolitan pizza for your lunch before heading to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
This superb building holds one of the largest collections of Roman Empire artefacts in the world as well as some interesting pieces excavated from the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
These two ancient towns were buried under a sea of hot ash and volcanic debris after a fearsome eruption in 79AD!

There are many other intriguing museums, churches and galleries to visit in Naples; so many in fact that it would take a few days to get around them all comfortably!
Why not take a break from the busy streets of Naples to lie along its coastal stretch of sand and sea? Go on a fun day trip out to the three islands that lie off the gulf of Naples called Procida, Capri and Ischia Islands where you can lie back under the hot Italian sun and cool off in the crystal clear sea.
Naples is bursting with exciting things to see and do for tourists so why not come along and experience it for yourself!
Why not take a break from the busy streets of Naples to lie along its coastal stretch of sand and sea? Go on a fun day trip out to the three islands that lie off the gulf of Naples called Procida, Capri and Ischia Islands where you can lie back under the hot Italian sun and cool off in the crystal clear sea.
Naples is bursting with exciting things to see and do for tourists so why not come along and experience it for yourself!
Photo credits
picture 1: Stephen Salomons / CC BY-SA 2.5;
picture 2: Viva-Verdi / CC BY-SA 3.0;
picture 3: Radomil / CC BY-SA 3.0
picture 1: Stephen Salomons / CC BY-SA 2.5;
picture 2: Viva-Verdi / CC BY-SA 3.0;
picture 3: Radomil / CC BY-SA 3.0