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Capri
The natural beauty of this island makes it one of Europe’s classic destinations. The emperors of Ancient Rome travelled there on holiday –– something present-day visitors can well understand when they are on the spot. Go on a day trip and enjoy the gardens of Emperor Augustus, Axel Munthe’s Villa San Michele and other attractions.
Rome
Ponza
Ponza is the largest of the six islands in the attractive Ponza Islands group. From Terracina, every morning, boats take passengers to picturesque Ponza harbour, where there are several fish restaurants. The island is known for its beautiful rock formations and turquoise water. Take a packed lunch, bathing things, goggles and snorkel. Small motorboats are also available for hire. Terracina
Pompeji & Napoli
In 79 AD, Pompeii was buried under ash from the volcano Vesuvius. All the wood was burnt, but much of the buildings and their decoration was preserved under the ash. Today, walking round the excavated streets is like travelling back in time. Whole city blocks with pavements, public baths and private homes have survived. See also the exhibition of beautiful intarsia handicrafts from Southern Italy and learn how to make cameo jewellery.
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