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CAMPANIA

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THE STORY

Home to the ancient city of Pompeii and the stunning Amalfi Coast, Campania is where the past meets the present. The region boasts a rich tapestry of traditions that have evolved over millennia, influenced by Greek, Roman, and medieval cultures. From the bustling streets of Naples, famous for its pizza, to the charming coastal towns of Positano and Amalfi, Campania is a feast for the senses, offering travelers a unique blend of historical significance and natural beauty.

EAT & DRINK

Campanian cuisine is a celebration of fresh ingredients and robust flavors. Indulge in the world-famous Neapolitan pizza, characterized by its thin crust and topped with San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella di bufala, and fresh basil. Savor local pasta dishes like spaghetti alle vongole (spaghetti with clams) and gnocchi alla sorrentina (potato dumplings baked with tomato sauce and cheese). Don’t miss the region’s delectable pastries, such as sfogliatella and babà napoletano, along with a glass of Limoncello, a sweet lemon liqueur made from the region’s famous lemons.

unexpected plans

While Campania is known for its iconic attractions, there are many unexpected adventures to discover. Explore the lesser-known ruins of Herculaneum, which offer a more intimate glimpse into ancient life compared to Pompeii. Take a hike along the Path of the Gods, a stunning trail that offers breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. Visit the Royal Palace of Caserta, a UNESCO World Heritage site with magnificent gardens and opulent architecture. For a unique experience, take a boat trip to the island of Capri and explore its hidden caves and grottoes, such as the famous Blue Grotto.

CAMPANIA’S FIVE SENSES

Sight

Vesuvius

Sound

Tarantella

Taste

Pizza

Touch

Porcelain

Smell

Tomato Basil

BEST SEASON

Campania is best visited in the spring and fall, when the weather is pleasant, and tourist crowds are thinner. Summer is peak season, attracting many visitors to the coast, making it lively but often crowded. Winter sees fewer tourists, but it’s an excellent time to enjoy the local cuisine and festive celebrations, especially around Christmas in Naples.

HOW TO GET THERE

Naples International Airport (NAP) is the main gateway, with flights from major European cities and other international destinations. The region has an efficient train network, with high-speed trains connecting Naples to Rome and other cities. Renting a car is a great option for exploring the countryside, coastal towns, and archaeological sites at your own pace.

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