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Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy
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Pressed for time but eager to soak up the Amalfi Coast’s best? The Naples Express & Sorrento - Small-Group Tour is a 4-day sightseeing adventure perfect for families and travelers of all ages. Start in Rome and journey to Naples, where you’ll step back in time at the ruins of Pompeii. Set sail for a day trip to Capri’s idyllic shores, then relax in the charming town of Sorrento, with plenty of free time to explore at your own pace.
The tour includes accommodation, transport, and guided sightseeing, ensuring comfort and ease throughout. The unique selling point? A thoughtfully curated itinerary that captures southern Italy’s must-see highlights in just four days—ideal for travelers who want a rich Italian experience without the rush.
We enjoyed our tour to Italy. More details of the itinerary would have been helpful. In Naples we thought we had a tour and we did not. We managed to explore the city on our own, but it was stressful to do this without knowing that was the plan. The trip to Sorrento and Capri was very good. We were given no information about the boat ride. How long is the tour? What is the plan? Should we carry swimsuits? We had to ask these questions online when we should have been told the plan all along. Waiting 2 hours for the train from Naples to Rome was too long.