Amalfi Coast with Optional Rome Extension

9 Days and 7 Nights

Air/Land From $2905. This includes $420 fuel surcharges.
Single Supplement $355
Departing October 30 2012
Returning November 7 2012
See below for Rome extension with our affiliate company.
(Prices for specific classes of service on the airplane; late booking can result in higher airfares.

Deposit 35% including taxes.
Activity Level 1 or easy

Hotel: Bristol Hotel The first class Hotel Bristol nestles into the cliff side overlooking the sea and the Bay of Naples, in one of the most enchanting corners of the coast, offering its guests stunning panoramic views, stretching from the picturesque fishing village of Marina Grande below to the Punta Scutolo in the distance and directly across the bay to the majestic Vesuvius with Pompei and Naples at its feet. Facilities include: restaurants, piano bar, pool, sun terrace, sauna and seasonal open air disco. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, mini bar, safe, satellite TV, internet, direct line telephone and hair dryer.


It is little wonder that this country is one of the world's best-loved destinations and that two-thirds of the world's historical artistic heritage is in Italy. Whether it's culture, gastronomy, cutting-edge design, sybaritic pleasures or simply the art of dolce far niente, doing nothing and just soaking up the atmosphere, this is a country all that is good in life.

ITINERARY
Day 1 - Depart the USA: Depart New York (JFK).
Day 2 - Rome/Naples/Sorrento: After arriving in Rome or Naples Airport proceed to baggage claim. Once clearing customs, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to our hotel. The famed Amalfi Coast or Costiera Amalfitana is a stunning coastline set along the rugged mountains and winds down the western coast of Italy from Sorrento to Salerno in Campania. Many miles of hairpin turns offer spectacular vistas with changing views of landscapes, rocks plunging vertically, charming fishing villages with brightly colored boats set in the small harbors, vibrant vegetation and colorful flowering plants, houses and hotels nestled high in the rocks above the winding coastline all contrasting dramatically with the brilliant blues of the Mediterranean waters. After check in at our hotel, have an orientation tour of Sorrento. Poets and writers have described Sorrento as the land of colors and Mermaids. Tonight dinner is at the hotel. (Dinner)
Day 3 - Sorrento/Ravello/Villa Rufolo/Sorrento: After breakfast, enjoy a full-day excursion exploring the enchanting towns along the picturesque Costiera Amalfitana. As we make our way to Amalfi, we’ll see Positano from above and glimpse its buildings, clinging to the rocks. We reach Amalfi, whose origins date back to both the Roman and Byzantine Empires. It once rivaled Genoa and Pisa in its maritime importance and still retains its fishing traditions today. Continue to Ravello, one of the most attractive destinations on the Amalfi Coast, with a population of around 2,000, the settlement perches high above Amalfi, over- looking the Mediterranean.Visit Villa Rufolo and the medieval cathedral. Tonight dinner is at the hotel. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 4 - Sorrento/Sorrento/Our suggestion is to go to Capril with other Club members: Day at leisure or after breakfast, you may choose Capri; we suggest you go with members on your own as follows:. After departing your hotel, you'll be transferred to Sorrento’s harbor for your journey to Capri by high-speed boat. Upon arrival to the port of Capri, a transfer by minibus takes you to Anacapri. You'll have free time to visit Villa San Michele, located on the northeastern side of Anacapri, the home of Swedish doctor and writer Axel Munthe. Return to Capri for lunch on your own. In the early afternoon, take a walk to Augustus' Gardens and have free time to see the Blue Grotto if you wish before returning to Sorrento and your hotel. (Breakfast, Dinner) Note: if 10 with to go we will arrange a private optional tour.
Day 5 - Sorrento/Pompeii/Naples/Sorrento: After breakfast, we visit Pompeii, Italy’s most famous and unique archeological site. Frozen in time when the city was buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in A.D. 79, Pompeii is now, a World Heritage site. Its excavation has provided a picture of life during the height of the Roman Empire. From Pompeii, we drive to Naples. As the capital of the Campania region, Naples is known for its history, art, culture and, especially, gastronomy. Enjoy a pizza lunch in a typical Pizzeria. After lunch, we’ll visit the historical center of Naples. Highlights of the tour include Old Town, Posillipo, Piazza del Plebiscito, San Carlo Theatre, and its castles.(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 6 - Sorrento (Optional Cooking Tour $122 each based on 10 going): After breakfast, the day is at leisure to relax and sample the Italian way of life or join us on an optional cooking tour. The Campania Region is well renowned for its culinary traditions. Spend the day immersed in the countryside and learn the secrets of their regional cuisine. Choose the finest and freshest ingredients and observe the chef as he teaches you how to prepare the delicious meal you will enjoy for lunch. Afternoon at leisure. Tonight dinner is at the hotel. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 7 - Sorrento/Paestum (Optional Tour $150 10 going)/: After breakfast, the day is at leisure to do your shopping, have an Italian ice cream, cappuccino or take an optional tour of Paestum, where you’ll visit its Greek temples. With its impressive and solemn churches and its splendidly preserved walls, Paestum is one of the most famous and important archaeological sites in Italy. The ruins of Paestum include the walls, four majestic and well preserved temples, other religious buildings, the amphitheatre and the Via Sacra, in addition to other minor remains. The area is also famous as producer of the best Buffalo Mozzarella, before visiting the excavations. we will stop at an authentic Mozzarella Cheese factory for a demonstration and lunch. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 8 - Sorrento: Spend your last day at leisure in Sorrento. Tonight, enjoy a farewell dinner at the hotel. (Breakfast, Dinner

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Day 9 - Sorrento/USA: After breakfast, we will bid a fond goodbye to Italy and transfer to the airport for your return flight home. (Breakfast)


TWO NIGHT OPTIONAL ROME EXTENSION (joining our affiliate ClubABC) at The Grand Hotel Beverly Hills, Rome

Day 9 - Sorrento/Rome: After breakfast, meet our guide and driver and set off for Rome. Upon your arrival in Rome transfer to our hotel for check in, the rest of the afternoon is at leisure. Romans say that “Rome wasn’t built in a day”, nor can Rome be seen in a day. It’s hard to say what you’ll find most breathtaking: Etruscan tombs, the republican meeting rooms, imperial temples, early Christian churches, medieval bell towers, baroque basilicas or renaissance palaces. Tonight you are on your own for dinner. You will have no trouble finding local restaurants in this residential area of Rome, just outside the hotel and around the corner are some lovely places were the locals meet to eat, have a glass of local wine and enjoy a dish of pasta. Ask your guide or the concierge at the hotel to make a recommendation, they are eager and pleased to help. Overnight at The Grand Hotel Beverly Hills. (Breakfast)
Day 10 - Rome: After breakfast, start your full-day tour of Rome. You’ll enjoy a guided tour of Imperial Rome. Visit the Roman Forum, the most important archaeological area in the city and once the center of the public life; visit the Coliseum, the most famous monument of ancient Rome and an impressive testament to her past greatness. After lunch in a local trattoria, continue the tour of the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. The Vatican Museums and their immense wealth of art, resulting from centuries of papal collections, offer an extraordinary experience. Amongst others, see the great masterpieces of Renaissance art with the frescoes of the Raphael Rooms and one of Michelangelo’s greatest achievements, “The Last Judgment” in the Sistine Chapel. Return to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure, where you can do some shopping or take a stroll on the Via Veneto. Tonight dinner is on your own, enjoy your last night in Rome. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Day 11 - Rome/USA: After breakfast, say ciao to Rome and transfer to the airport for our return flight home. (Breakfast)

Please note: Though rare, it may be necessary to substitute hotels and adjust itineraries due to local conditions.

Price includes:

  • Economy airfare with fuel surcharges included.
  • Hotels specified or similar, with taxes and service charges
  • Airport transfers for Air/Land passengers
  • Itinerary as above in private vehicle with English speaking tour guide
  • Admissions to sites in our itinerary
  • Meals as specified: B (Breakfast) BB ( Buffet Breakfast) L (Lunch) and D (Dinner).

Not included:

  • Airline taxes valid at time of printing
  • Optional excursions mentioned and all based on a minimum of 10 going.
  • Meals not mentioned
  • Drinks, personal expenses
  • Tips for guides and driver
  • All services not specified in the program
  • Rome extension priced separately. Reservations will notify you of any changes in extension pricing.



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