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Top Ten Guide to the Campania Region - Home to the Amalfi Coast, Capri and Pompeii.

From the winding Amalfi Coast Road with its heart-stopping curves clinging to the cliff’s edge, to the small pastel coloured houses of Positano, the Campania Region is a great place to spend your Italian holiday.

Here are just ten suggestions of things to do during your stay

1. Visit Naples
Sitting in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius, Naples has an undeniable vibrancy. Whether you are exploring the historic center of town or some of Italy’s top museums, there is much to see as you experience all the passion, history and culture this city offers.

2. Discover the Beauty of the Amalfi Coast
One of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful coastlines, the Amalfi Coast stretches from Vietri sul Mare to Positano. The spectacular drive along the Amalfi Coast Road twists and turns as it follows the rugged, steep coastline. Along the way be sure to visit Amalfi town with its beautiful cathedral and the cliff top town of Ravello.

3. Take a boat to the Island of Capri
An island of myth and romance since ancient times, Capri still dazzles visitors with its serene natural beauty, famous Blue Grotto and world class shopping.

4. Visit Sorrento
Overlooking the Gulf of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius in the distance, Sorrento is a popular resort town that makes an excellent home base for exploring the Sorrento Peninsula, the nearby Amalfi Coast, and all of Campania’s top attractions.

5. Visit the Archaeological Sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum
Two of Campania’s most impressive archaeological sites are located just outside Naples near Mt. Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed both cities during the devastating eruption of AD 79.

6. Visit the Greek Temples at Paestum
Among the best-preserved Greek temples in the world, Paestum’s archeological site and museum are an excellent day trip from anywhere in Campania.

7. Attend the Ravello Festival
One of Campania’s most important music and arts festivals, the Ravello Festival runs from April to September every year. The performances are evocatively staged overlooking the stunning Amalfi Coast.

8. Explore the National Park of the Cilento
Italy’s second-largest national park is located in southern Campania, and offers a wonderful variety of landscapes, from the splendid coastline dotted with popular holiday towns like Palinuro to the mountainous interior region.

9. Relax in the Hot Springs on Ischia Island
The biggest island in the Bay of Naples, Ischia’s hot springs and spas are the perfect spot in Campania for a relaxing holiday. Called the Isola Verde, or the Emerald Isle, Ischia’s coastline alternates between rugged cliffs and beautiful, sandy beaches.

10. Enjoy the Regional Food Specialties of Campania
No visit to Campania would be complete without tasting the region’s specialties, including the famous mozzarella di bufala made with the milk of water buffalo or 'limoncello' made from the local lemons. Some say pizza was born in Naples, but whatever the fact books say, the city’s pizza is one of a kind. Be sure to try the traditional Pizza Margherita with tomato, mozzarella and basil.

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Wonderful

I really wnat to go to Naples and Paestum, and eat a pizza, yummie

Pizza

Pizza the Best!