Campania is one of the most interesting regions in Italy when it comes to art and culture. 
	For a  long  time  it  has  belonged  to the Kingdom of Naples and for that  reason  
	it  has developed its own autonomous traditions, habits, dialect and cuisine. 
	That is why   Naples, Sorrento and the surroundings are very different from other 
	places in Italy such as Venice, Rome, Florence, etc.
  Naples is the capital of the Campania region and it is situated at the foot of  Mount 
	Vesuvius. It is an absolutely  fantastic city where You can find a lot of monuments 
	and museums: “The Archeological Museum”, which  holds the treasures from the nearby 
	Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum; “The Dome”, where  the earthly remains and 
	the blood of San Gennaro, the patron saint of Naples are kept. The other churches of  
	Naples are very important too. Noteworthy is the “Capodimonte Museum” that is one of 
	the most important collections of paintings in the world and the “New Castle”, 
	located next to the Municipio Square, with its early Renaissance triumphal arch 
	overlooking the Ferry port.
  From Naples ferry port visitors can  catch  hydrofoils and auto ferries to the 
	Islands of Capri, Ischia, Sicily and Sardinia.
  Pompeii is an archeological site that cannot be adequately described here. 
	Buried under a thick layer of  ashe by Mount Vesuvius during the eruption in 79 AD, 
	Pompeii has been preserved over the centuries. It is a very important visit for those 
	people who love in particular archeology.
  The Amalfi Coast offers a place of rare and spectacular beauty, with small nice beaches 
	interspaced with coastal summits with breathtaking views. There are many hiking paths 
	in the area connecting the beaches and cliff side towns together.
  Capri still retains its beautiful appeal, which drew the Roman Emperors there – 
	in particular Tiberius - during the I century AD. The island is famous for its 
	grottoes, but it is also a good place for walking. The “Blue Grotto” is a cave bathed 
	in blue iridescent light, it can only be reached by boat.
  Ischia with its beach resorts, thermal springs, therapeutic sands is less famous 
	than  Capri, but in no way less beautiful and it is well-known for its peace, 
	stillness and relaxing atmosphere.
  Paestum was a city founded in the VII century BC by Greeks and it is now an important 
	archaeological sight where some of the best preserved monuments of the ancient 
	Greek world are.