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MEALS
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12
buffet breakfasts
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5 three-course dinners, including a special welcome
dinner with wine in Rome
QUALITY
HOTELS:
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ROME Jolly Villa Carpegna
• NAPLES
Jolly
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PALERMO
Jolly Foro Italico
• TAORMINA
Corallo
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ALBEROBELLO
Astoria
• ROME
Holiday Inn Rome West
Vacation
Highlights:
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ROME
Welcome dinner at a local restaurant; guided sightseeing
including headsets, visit the Vatican Museums and
Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Square and Basilica, the
Colosseum and Roman Forum
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REGGIA OF CASERTA
Visit the palace and gardens
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NAPLES
Guided sightseeing, visit the National Archaeological
Museum
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NAPLES-CAPRI
By jet/hydrofoil
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CAPRI
Guided sightseeing; visit Villa San Michele in Anacapri
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SORRENTO
Orientation
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POMPEII
Guided visit of the excavations including headsets
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NAPLES-SICILY
Overnight cruise in two-berth cabins with private
facilities
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PALERMO
Guided sightseeing, visit the cathedral, the Royal
Palace’s Palatine Chapel, the Norman Cathedral in
Monreale, and Mondello
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AGRIGENTO
Guided walking tour of the Valley of Temples
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SELINUNTE
Visit the Dorian Temples and Acropolis
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SYRACUSE
Guided visit of the archaeological site
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STRAIT OF MESSINA
Ferry crossing
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MATERA
Orientation
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ALBEROBELLO
Orientation
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visits and special features are shown in UPPERCASE
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This
14-day vacation is for those who wish to concentrate on Southern
Italy. Included are visits to the St. Peter’s, the Sistine Chapel,
the Colosseum and Roman Forum in Rome, splendid Reggia of Caserta,
the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, the Isle of Capri,
Sorrento, and Pompeii. Enjoy boat rides across the Bay of Naples
and the Strait of Messina, and an overnight ferry crossing from
Naples to Palermo, where guided sightseeing features visits to the
Palatine Chapel and the Norman Cathedral in Monreale. Exciting included
excursions to the Valley of the Temples, and the Archeaological
Site of Syracuse, birthplace of Archimedes, complete your exploration
of Roman history. Back on the continent, drive through Calabria
and Apulia via pretty Matera to Alberobello with its unique trulli
houses. Enjoy a full day at leisure here before returning to Rome.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
Day
2 Arrival in Rome, Italy: Time to rest or start exploring
the Eternal city. This evening meet your Tour Director and traveling
companions and leave the hotel for a special welcome dinner with
wine in one of rome’s lively restaurants. (D)
Day
3 Rome: Sightseeing with your Local Guide starts with
a visit to the VATIcAn MUSEUMS and SISTINE CHAPEL, world famous
for Michelangelo’s ceiling paintings. continue to monumental ST.
PETER’S SQUARE and BASILICA. Cross the Tiber and visit the COLOSSEUM
and the ROMAN FORUM, where Roman Legions marched in triumph. Then
time for independent activities and exciting optional excursion
possibilities. (BB)
Day
4 Rome-Naples: This morning visit splendid REGGIA OF
CASERTA, an impressive residence of 1,200 rooms with elegant GARDENS
stretching two miles, reminiscent of the French Palace of Versailles.
Next, enter lively and colorful Naples. A Local Guide takes you
first to the NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM, housing some of the
world’s greatest Greco-Roman treasures; focus on the well-preserved
objects found in Pompeii. Then on to the city center to admire
the remarkable Triumphal Arch of the New Castle, St. Charles Theater,
the Royal Palace, Galleria Umberto, and the semicircular Piazza
Plebiscito. Drive up to Posillipo Hill for a sweeping view of
the Bay of Naples. Afterwards, explore the city independently.
(BB)
Day
5 Naples-Excursion to Capri:
Speed across the Bay of naples to the isle of capri, an ancient
retreat for Roman emperors. Sightseeing with Local Guide includes
a visit to VILLA SAN MICHELE in Anacapri. Time to explore pretty
Capri town at your own pace before returning to Naples. (BB,D)
Day
6 Naples-Sorrento-Pompeii-Overnight cruise to Palermo:
A beautiful drive along the Mediterranean coast to the charming
resort of Sorrento. Time to check out the local shops before continuing
to POMPEII, the roman city both destroyed and preserved by an
eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Your Local Guide will walk
you past patrician homes, public baths, and commercial districts
strikingly recalling day-to-day life when rome was at the apex
of her power. Tonight board your FERRY for the overnight cruise
to Sicily, the great melting pot of the Mediterranean world: Phoenicians,
Greeks, romans, Saracens, Normans, French, and Spanish have left
their mark and contributed to its rich heritage. (BB)
Day
7 Palermo: Start sightseeing with a Local Guide. Visit
the ornate Piazza Bellini, the CATHEDRAL, and the Arab-norman
PALATINE CHAPEL in the Royal Palace. Later, drive up to Monreale
for a panoramic view of the Conca d’Oro and a visit to the 12th-century
NORMAN CATHEDRAL, famous for its 50,000 square feet of precious
Byzantine mosaics. End with a visit to the typical and picturesque
village of Mondello. Back to Palermo over scenic, history-steeped
Monte Pellegrino. Tonight you may wish to enjoy local specialties
on an optional dinner outing. (BB)
Day
8 Palermo- Excursion to Valley of Temples: A day devoted
to the scenic beauty and ancient Greek treasures of southwest
Sicily. Head south to Agrigento and enjoy a walk with your Local
Guide through the breathtaking VALLEY OF TEMPLES. Even travelers
who have visited Athens and Delphi are awed by the gigantic yet
graceful Greek structures that miraculously survived 24 centuries
of tormented history. In the afternoon visit the DORIAN TEMPLES
and ACROPOLIS at Selinunte, built on a natural balcony overlooking
the sparkling Mediterranean. (BB,D)
Day
9 Palermo-Syracuse-Taormina: An easy morning drive through
the heart of Sicily to Syracuse, birthplace of the mathematician
Archimedes, and once a powerful Greek port whose fleet was feared
throughout the Mediterranean. It attracted visitors such as the
philosopher Plato and later the Apostle Paul who converted its
citizens to christianity. Enter the ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE with a
Local Guide for a visit to the 5th-century B.C. sparkling white
Greek Theater, the Garden of Paradise, the Ear of Dionysus, the
Altar of Hieron II, the roman Amphitheater, and the cordmakers’
cave. Evening arrival at your hotel in the Taormina area. (BB,D)
Day
10 At Leisure in Taormina: In the morning you may want
to sign up for an exciting optional excursion to Mount Etna, the
largest active volcano in Europe. Afternoon at leisure. (BB)
Day
11 Taormina–Matera–Alberobello: Travel by FERRY across
the Strait of Messina, land in Calabria; drive along the Ionian
coast through Apulia, the richest region of the south. On to pretty
Matera. After an orientation, continue to the picturesque town
of Alberobello, famous for its unique trulli, whitewashed dry
stone circular houses with pinnacled, conical roofs. (BB)
Day
12 Alberobello:
Full day at leisure with plenty to do. Ask your Tour Director
for suggestions. (BB,D)
Day
13 Alberobello-Rome:
North to the Italian capital, passing through the hilly region
of Irpinia. An optional festive dinner at one of rome’s fine restaurants
may be just the way to celebrate the success of your Italian vacation.
(BB)
Day
14: Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (BB)
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