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Where we are

Campania is the first south-italian region bordering the tyrreniann sea to the western side. The region covers 13,595 km² (5249 sq.mi.) and has a population of 5.8 million, 10% of the italian people divided into five different districts:Italy - Campania Region

  • Naples (Pompei, Herculaneum, Sorrento)
  • Caserta (Royal Palace)
  • Benevento (Pietrelcina and Padre Pio)
  • Avellino
  • Salerno (Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Paestum)
The name derives from Latin language, as it was called by Romans Campania felix ("fortunate countryside"), Tourist attractions include the Greek temples at Paestum, the Roman ruins at Pompeii and Herculaneum, the volcanoes of Vesuvius, the Amalfi Coast (Positano, Amalfi and Ravello), the Sorrento Peninsula and the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
Its economy is bolstered by agriculture, the industrial area around Naples, and tourism.
Amalfi
It is not by chance that Amalfi, an ancient italian maritime Republic, is the heart of this stretch of coast, and an International tourist destination, attracting those lured by its uniquely colored sea. [read more]
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi coastline lies between Positano and Salerno, it is the most celebrated stretch of the Mediterranean springs to mind. You'll drive along a length of coastline as well preserved as any religious relic. [read more]
Avellino
The best wine and food area in southern Italy... [read more]
Bacoli
Bacoli is not only a famous holiday resort of the Phlegrean Fields but also a very important archeological site. [read more]
Baia
Nowadays Baia is a pretty and peaceful small town washed by those waters which were so famous in ancient times. [read more]
Benevento
Benevento was another important Roman settlement, a key point on the Via Appia between Rome and Brindisi... [read more]
Capri
With its stunning panoramas and dramatically beautiful coastline. Numerous symbols of the force of nature can be found here. [read more]
Capua
Ancient Capua, founded before the 6th century, was the second largest city in Italy after Rome... [read more]
Caserta
The jewel of Caserta is its Royal Palace, known all over the world and destination for hundred-thousands of tourists. [read more]
Cuma
Cuma is the oldest of Magna Grecia's Hellenic colonies, and is where the mythical Sibyl was consulted by Aeneas when he was fleeing Troy... [read more]
Herculaneum
Herculaneum is known all over the world for the remains of its Roman city buried, together with Pompei, under the pumice, ashes and mud provoked by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. [read more]
Ischia
Ischia has acquired International fame as a tourist destination thanks to its numerous therma springs, result of the volcanic origins. [read more]
Naples
Within a spectacular setting, dominated by Mount Vesuvius, the sea and the hillside, with one of the most beautiful and captivating townscapes in the whole of Europe. [read more]
Oplontis
The paintings found in this ancient Roman villa which was attributed to Nero’s wife Poppaea Sabina with their perfect state of preservation are considered among the best to have survived from the Roman world and can be admired on-site. [read more]
Padula
the San Lorenzo Charterhouse, known as Padula Certosa is the biggest monastery in Europe.... [read more]
Paestum
The ancient city of Paestum, rich in history and archaeological sites, offers the tourist an impressive display of natural scenery. [read more]
Pertosa
The Pertosa Cavern, a marvellous natural work of sculpture, that charms and moves visitors from all over the world. [read more]
Phlegrean Fields
Why Phlegrean Fields? Because is art, archaeology, history, nature, food wine and.. mystery! [read more]
Pietrelcina
"Give my regards to the people of Pietrelcina, that I always keep in my heart. All is happened there". Father Pio [read more]
Pompei
The world wide fame of Pompei is linked to the Vesuvian eruption of August 24th of 79 A.D. which completely buried the city. [read more]
Positano
Stacked vertically on the slopes of the Latteri mountains, Positano has an enviably mild climate which makes it a perfect bathing resort. [read more]
Pozzuoli
Pozzuoli under the Roman domination became the most important port in the Western Mediterranean... [read more]
Procida
Procida is a fishermen's island a bathing and holiday resort, known for its maritime traditions. [read more]
Ravello
Ravello. Its dominating position on the hill top offers the tourist a spectacular view over the whole of the Amalfi Coast. [read more]
Salerno
Salerno is situated in the largest province of the Campania region. The city is sited on a slice of land which continues from the Amalfi Coast. [read more]
Sorrento
Sorrento is a tourist destination of international fame founded already in the Greek Age. [read more]
Stabiae
At the foot of the Sorrento-Amalfi Peninsula lies a little known traveller's treasure... [read more]
Velia
Hardly anyone has heard of Velia, a great, ancient Greek town in the National Park of Cilento. Even if you were endowed with the wildest imagination, you would still never manage to picture its grandeur. [read more]
Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius is the only active volcano in continental Europe, the most populated, dangerous and extensively studied volcano on Earth. [read more]