Italy

Beyond the View: The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento

Program No. 18213RJ
Explore the ruins of Pompeii, enjoy a cooking class in Sorrento, see the gardens that inspired Wagner’s Parsifal and revel in the sites as you take a deeper look at the Amalfi Coast.

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At a Glance

The cliff-top road along the Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful stretches in the world, but this sun-kissed region has so much more to offer than just a scenic drive. Experience life in the artisan’s paradise of Sorrento and the tiny town of Minori, see the pride and skill that goes into intarsia woodworking and the making of the infused liqueur known as limoncello, and, yes, have your breath taken away as you drive and boat along the rugged coastline.
Activity Level
Let's Go!
Walking up to four miles a day. Extended standing during site visits with limited or no public seating. Uneven terrain, limited public handrails, unavoidable stairs, marble and terracotta flooring, cobblestones, steep inclines, loose gravel, dirt paths. Elevator use is limited or restricted in historic sites. Expect crowded conditions in pedestrian centers and museums. Dress accordingly for visits to open-air archeological parks. Program-related travel and transfers will be via bus, boat, convertible, and funicular. Sheltered waiting areas may not be available at docks.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Appreciate the picture-postcard view of the houses and gardens clinging perilously to the cliffs via boat excursion along the Amalfi Coast.
  • Investigate the lost cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum for frozen-in-time structures and valued artifacts.
  • Step inside the famous Villa Rufolo with its imposing Arab architecture and lovely gardens that inspired Wagner as he penned Parsifal.
Featured Expert
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Linda O'Brien
Linda O'Brien taught art history for the European Division of the University of Maryland and lectures in Road Scholar programs in Florence and Sorrento. She began her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, and then moved to Brussels, Belgium to continue her studies. She was awarded an advanced degree in art history and archaeology with honors from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She completed post-graduate work in symbolic anthropology at Stanford University and the Sorbonne.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Linda O'Brien taught art history for the European Division of the University of Maryland and lectures in Road Scholar programs in Florence and Sorrento. She began her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, and then moved to Brussels, Belgium to continue her studies. She was awarded an advanced degree in art history and archaeology with honors from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She completed post-graduate work in symbolic anthropology at Stanford University and the Sorbonne.
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Michela Porcelli was awarded an advanced degree in linguistic anthropology from the University of Naples. Fluent in English, Swedish, Spanish and French, Michela studied in the U.S. at the University of California Santa Barbara. Currently, she lives in Naples where she is involved in several research projects in linguistics at the university there.
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Domenico Nucci studied Greek, Latin, physics and philosophy during high school in Naples. He earned an associate's in art history, and later a degree at the Università di Napoli Federico II, and further studies in environmental and humanitarian legislation at American University. He then worked for many years in aid and reconstruction programs in Africa and Asia. When not on Road Scholar programs, he works in fruit tree care, home renovation, and property management.
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Vincenzo Coppola is an ethnomusicologist and licensed guide for the Amalfi Coast area. He has a passion for music in the Neapolitan tradition. A lecturer at Naples University and Conservatory of Music, his seminars include Opera and Oriental Traits in Neapolitan popular music and the Japanese Theater of Noh.
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Michelle Bassett was born in England and has spent most of her adult life there. She has a degree in applied social science from the Open University and is a qualified human resources professional. In 2011, Michelle moved to Italy and began working as a group manager and event planner. She and her husband live on a small farm near Sorrento with olive and lemon groves, a vegetable garden, and a dog. Michelle enjoys working on the farm, running, and reading.
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Enrica Guida studied at a classical lyceum and earned a degree in Political Science and Economy with honors from the University of Naples. She honed her English language skills at Cambridge University, England, and is also fluent in French and Spanish. She continued studies in Greek and Roman history, archaeology of Magna Grecia, and Pompeian antiquities at the University of Naples. She is a member of the Amici di Pompeii Association. Licensed by the Region of Campania, Enrica loves sharing the region’s history and culture.
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Enzo Mangini was born and raised in Calabria in southern Italy. He moved to Perugia for college and graduated in political sciences with a major in history of the Mediterranean. He then moved to Rome to attend the LUISS School of Journalism. After 15 years as a professional journalist, Enzo decided to change careers and became an exploration leader. Enzo, his wife Federica, and daughter Frida live in a small town between Rome and Naples.
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Sabina Gargiulo resides in Piano di Sorrento, and is a licensed regional guide specializing in the Campania region. Holding a degree in law from the esteemed Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Sabina possesses a diverse professional background encompassing legal consultancy, sales management, and event coordination. Her profound love for exploration and adventure fuels her passion for travel, with a particular focus on unraveling the rich tapestry of history, art, and culture that Campania has to offer. Sabina speaks Italian, English, Spanish, and French.
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Giorgia Montella, born in Torre del Greco near Naples, has been in the tourism sector for about 20 years, primarily as a group leader for Italian and international clientele. Her extensive experience includes group and individual management, problem solving, and collaborating with agencies and travel operators to craft innovative itineraries in Campania. She has recently ventured into travel designing for bespoke expeditions in Italy's leading travel destinations. Her passion for psychology, writing, and Eastern philosophies complements her professional pursuits.
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13 days
12 nights
26 meals
11 B 7 L 8 D
DAY
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
DAY
2
Arrive Sorrento, Check-in, Welcome Reception & Dinner
Sorrento
D
Hotel Michelangelo

Activity note: Hotel check in from 2:00 p.m.

Afternoon: After checking in to the hotel and getting your room, refresh and relax before our first group activity. We will meet in the lobby at 4:30 p.m. with a local expert for a short neighborhood walk to see the location of banks, pharmacies, and grocery stores. We'll then return to the hotel for a "Welcome to Sorrento" reception, where you will meet our Group Leader and fellow Road Scholars.

Dinner: At the hotel restaurant.

Evening: At leisure. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the full day ahead.

DAY
3
Orientation, Marina Grande, Classical Art & Architecture
Sorrento
B,L,D
Hotel Michelangelo

Activity note: Walking about 1 mile throughout the day; stone steps, inclined path, steps with and without handrails.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Following breakfast, we gather in the meeting room for an Orientation session. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. Breakfasts will be buffets. Other included meals will be plated and served from a set menu unless indicated otherwise; water is included, other beverages will be available for purchase. Evenings at leisure offer opportunities to make the program more meaningful and memorable through personal independent exploration, attending performances or other events, or simply relaxing and making new friends among fellow participants. The Group Leader will always be happy to offer suggestions. Periods in the schedule designated as "Free time" and "At leisure" offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times might change due to local circumstances/conditions. We will alert you as quickly as possible in the event of changes. Thank you for being so understanding. Following a short break, we will embark on an enthralling walking field trip alongside our knowledgeable local expert to delve deeper into the wonders of Sorrento. One of the standout attractions on our itinerary is the Marina Grande, a charming and distinctive old port that offers an authentic glimpse into the traditional fishing culture. Witness the captivating sight of fishermen diligently attending to their daily catch or mending their nets, creating a truly immersive experience. Our walk will culminate as we walk back to our hotel.

Lunch: At the hotel restaurant.

Afternoon: In anticipation of our upcoming adventures in Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Paestum, we will convene in the hotel's meeting room for an insightful session led by a local expert. This engaging presentation will immerse us in Classical Greek and Roman art and architecture, giving us a deeper understanding and appreciation of these ancient civilizations' remarkable artistic and architectural achievements. As we delve into this era's rich history and aesthetics, we will be equipped with valuable insights to enhance our exploration of these iconic archaeological sites.

Dinner: At a local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
4
Pompeii, Free Time
Sorrento
B,L
Hotel Michelangelo

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 16 miles, approximately 1.5 hours total riding time. Walking up to 4 miles, approximately 4 hours; uneven cobblestone and dirt paths, steps, inclines, slippery when wet. Except at entrance/exit, no benches or other places to sit in the archaeological park.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Our journey begins just outside the hotel, where we will board our comfortable motorcoach that will transport us to the awe-inspiring ancient city of Pompeii. Led by a local expert, we will explore this remarkable archaeological site tragically preserved by the catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius on August 24, 79 CE. Once a bustling and vibrant city, Pompeii lay buried for centuries until its rediscovery in the late 16th century. Since then, meticulous excavations have been carried out continuously, uncovering a vast area spanning more than 170 acres, with approximately 120 acres already revealed to the world. During our time in Pompeii, we will stroll through the streets frozen in time, offering an immersive glimpse into the daily lives of its ancient inhabitants. We will venture into the impressive amphitheater, where gladiators once honed their skills, and leisurely wander down Via Abbondanza, the city's bustling main street. Along the way, we will have the opportunity to observe fascinating 1st-century political graffiti, providing a unique insight into the beliefs and concerns of the time. Our expert-led field trip will unfold over approximately four hours, allowing us to absorb the rich history and captivating stories that Pompeii holds within its ancient walls.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: After the field trip, we’ll reboard our motorcoach and return to the hotel. Free time. Take this opportunity for independent personal exploration to see and do what interests you most. You can also consult your suggested Free Time activities list in your program materials. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Dinner: This meal has been excluded from the program cost. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions. You can also consult your list of suggested restaurants in your program materials.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
5
Free Time, Italy Today, Political History
Sorrento
B
Hotel Michelangelo

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Free time. Take this opportunity for independent personal exploration to see and do what interests you most. You can also consult your suggested Free Time activities list in your program materials. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like.

Afternoon: In a classroom session at the hotel led by a local expert, we will delve into the intricate tapestry of Italian society, exploring its regional nuances and the profound influence of national institutions that continue to shape the lives of its residents with a lecture on Italy today. We'll also hear how Italy continues to undergo rapid economic and societal change. After a coffee break, we continue with an enlightening lecture about Italy's intricate political landscape in the hotel meeting room. Delving deep into the annals of history, our Instructor will guide us through the transformative events that shaped the nation from the 1860s, when Italy underwent a unification process, to the challenging years of fascism and World War II. We will gain valuable insights into the intricate tapestry of political developments, navigating through the complex narratives that led to the rise of influential figures such as Silvio Berlusconi and the formation of the latest government coalition. Prepare to broaden your understanding of Italy's political history as we unravel the stories that have shaped the nation's past and continue to influence its present.

Dinner: On your own to enjoy what you like.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
6
Archaeological Museum, Explore Naples
Sorrento
B,L,D
Hotel Michelangelo

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 55 miles, approximately 2.5 hours total riding time. Walking about 2 miles; generally even terrain, flat stone and cobblestone; extended standing at museum; several flights of marble stairs; few benches in gallery rooms.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Embarking on a comfortable motorcoach, we will journey to the vibrant city of Naples for a captivating and expert-led exploration of the renowned Archaeological Museum. The museum is a treasure trove of ancient wonders, offering a captivating journey through history. This renowned institution houses a vast collection of artifacts and treasures discovered in the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, showcasing the remarkable artistry and cultural heritage of these long-lost civilizations. As we wander through its halls, be greeted by an array of fascinating exhibits, including the famed Alexander Mosaic, an exquisite depiction of the legendary battle between Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia. The museum also boasts an impressive display of Flora and Fauna, providing insight into the natural world of the past, and the magnificent Farnese Bull, a monumental sculpture that commands attention with its grandeur. We will also have the opportunity to independently explore the museum, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the areas of interest that captivate our curiosity the most. After our enriching museum visit, we will regroup at the designated time and embark on a short walk to our restaurant.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Naples as our exploration takes us through the vibrant streets of its historic center. Our journey will lead us past the majestic Royal Palace, a splendid residence that once housed the esteemed Bourbon kings who reigned over Naples from 1734 to 1860. As we venture further, we will be enchanted by the sight of the grand San Carlo Opera House, an architectural masterpiece renowned for its rich history and exquisite performances. Adjacent to it, we will marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Galleria Umberto I, an elegant 19th-century glass-roofed arcade that exudes an air of timeless sophistication. Returning to the hotel by motorcoach, we’ll have some time to freshen up and relax before dinner.

Dinner: At a local restaurant.

Evening: Returning to the hotel, the remainder of the evening is at leisure.

DAY
7
Isle of Capri, Neapolitan Music Traditions
Sorrento
B,L
Hotel Michelangelo

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 1 mile from hotel to marina. Getting on/off ferry to island of Capri, boat ride 1 hour total. Funicular to town of Capri, taxis to town of Anacapri. Driving 8 miles, 20 minutes riding time. Walking up to 3 miles; uneven terrain, cobblestones, inclines.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We will take a quick bus ride down to the charming Marina Piccola. From there, we will board a public boat that will transport us across the shimmering waters to the enchanting island of Capri, renowned for its lush landscapes and unparalleled beauty. Stepping foot on this captivating island, we will find ourselves immersed in a world of intricate cobblestone lanes and chic neighborhoods, each brimming with its unique charm. Upon arriving at Capri, we will ascend to the heights of Capri using the enchanting funicular or cable railway, offering us a delightful journey to the heart of this island paradise. Our footsteps will lead us to the picturesque and fragrant Cesare Augusto Gardens, where we will be greeted by sweeping vistas and intoxicating scents. Here, we will have the opportunity for independent exploration, allowing us to wander the scenic Via Tragara and discover hidden gems. Visiting the Belvedere is a must for those seeking awe-inspiring views, providing a panoramic perspective of the majestic Faraglioni rock formations. Alternatively, indulge in a moment of pure pleasure by treating yourself to a delectable gelato or a refreshing beverage at one of the inviting local cafes. As our morning unfolds, we will reconvene at the bustling main square of Capri town at a designated time, ready to undertake the next leg of our adventure, weather permitting. An unforgettable experience awaits as we embrace the open air and enjoy a scenic drive to Anacapri, the charming village perched at the island's summit. Accompanied by the invigorating breeze and panoramic views, we will travel in style aboard convertible taxis with the top down, creating a sense of pure exhilaration and fully immersing ourselves in the beauty surrounding us.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Nestled atop the picturesque island of Capri, the Villa of San Michele awaits, where our local expert will lead us on a visit to this historic property. This remarkable villa, perched on the cliffs of Anacapri, was once the home of Swedish physician and author Axel Munthe, who visited Capri in 1885 and built his dream house "open to the sun, to the wind, and the voice of the sea, just like a Greek temple, and light everywhere." Imbued with an eclectic mix of architectural styles, the Villa of San Michele combines classical Greek and Roman design elements with Moorish influences and Mediterranean charm. As we explore its exquisite grounds, we will be captivated by the beautiful gardens adorned with vibrant flowers, serene pathways, and panoramic vistas stretching across the azure waters. The villa houses an extensive collection of antiquities, artwork, and archaeological treasures, inviting us to delve into the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Next, we'll hop into convertible taxis and ride to the marina below. We'll reboard the public boat that will return to Sorrento by late afternoon and ride back to the hotel by bus. After a short break, we will gather in the hotel meeting room, where a musicologist will demonstrate the Neapolitan musical tradition complete with recordings. Selections include classical, opera, popular, and pop music by Neapolitan composers.

Dinner: On your own to sample the local fare.

Evening: We will meet at the appointed time in the hotel and walk to the Cathedral for a classical music concert by local musicians. Once the concert concludes, we will leisurely return to the hotel on foot.

DAY
8
Marquetry Museum & Workshop, Cooking Demo in the Countryside
Sorrento
B,D
Hotel Michelangelo

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 16 miles, approximately 1 hour total riding time. Elevator available in the Tarsia Museum. NOTE: Ride out is approximately 50 minutes via a scenic winding road; the ride back is direct, about 10 minutes. Walking about 50 feet, uneven terrain, steps, and inclines from the motorcoach drop-off point to the farm restaurant.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Embarking on an engaging field trip, we will walk to the esteemed Tarsia Museum. This captivating museum showcases a wealth of materials, tools, and traditional motifs employed by master artisans in the intricate craft of marquetry or inlaid wood design. Here, we will have the privilege of witnessing the preservation and transmission of this decorative art tradition firsthand, as the museum also serves as a workshop dedicated to teaching the craft to local youth. This noble endeavor ensures the continuity of this cherished art form for generations to come, and we will have the opportunity to witness the passion and skill of these talented artisans as they pass down their expertise to future artisans.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like.

Afternoon: As we board our comfortable motorcoach, we will venture on a scenic journey through the picturesque Sorrento countryside. Along the way, we will be treated to breathtaking panoramic views that showcase the region's natural beauty. Our delightful drive will lead us to an enchanting "agriturismo," a charming farm restaurant nestled amidst the idyllic surroundings. Here, we will have the unique opportunity to engage in a mozzarella cheese demonstration, witnessing the transformation from fresh milk and rennet into a delectable soft cheese. Our gracious host will guide us through the intricacies of olive oil and wine production, sharing the secrets behind these beloved regional delicacies. To further immerse ourselves in the region's culinary delights, we will don aprons provided by the cook and eagerly lend a hand in the preparation of authentic and flavorful regional dishes. Get ready to unleash your inner chef and savor the unforgettable experience of bringing traditional flavors to life.

Dinner: At the agriturismo.

Evening: Returning to the hotel, prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
9
Amalfi Coast, Positano, Paper Mill Museum
Minori
B,L,D
Hotel Villa Romana

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 10 miles riding approximately 3/4 hour. Getting on/off a boat, riding approximately 3/4 hour. In the event of bad weather that prevents the boat from leaving, we will walk up the hill along town sidewalks to the bus parking lot and board our motorcoach to Amalfi. Walking up to 3 miles; uneven terrain, steps, inclines. Baggage will be loaded onto the motorcoach and delivered to our rooms at the hotel in Minori.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We will check out of the hotel and begin our journey to Minori via motorcoach along the Amalfi Coast. The scenic, narrow, winding road is cut into cliffs above the Mediterranean Sea. En route, we will stop in the elegant seaside town of Positano, with its characteristic white and pastel-colored houses that cling in tiers to the rock face. Dating back to the Roman era, Positano was a bustling maritime town, serving as a vital trading hub for goods such as ceramics, spices, and silk. Throughout the centuries, the town witnessed the rise and fall of different civilizations, including the Byzantines and the Normans. However, during the 19th century, Positano experienced a significant decline, resulting in economic struggle and depopulation. In the mid-20th century, the town underwent a remarkable revitalization and transformation into the charming and vibrant destination we know today. We’ll have time for independent exploration before boarding a private boat to Amalfi, with views of the cascading houses and lush gardens on the mountain face. The motorcoach will continue to Amalfi, and we will reconnect after our boat ride.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Accompanied by a local expert, our captivating walking field trip in Amalfi awaits. Together, we will embark on a journey through the historic streets, beginning at the renowned Piazza del Duomo, the heart of the town. We will visit a small museum that offers fascinating insights into the ancient art of paper milling, a thriving industry that once flourished in Amalfi during the 12th century. As we explore at our own pace, time will be available for personal exploration and discovery. For those seeking to immerse themselves in the region's rich history, an optional visit to the interior of the magnificent 13th-century Duomo of Sant'Andrea is an opportunity not to be missed, albeit requiring the ascent of 62 steps without a handrail. After our enriching experience in Amalfi, we will rejoin our comfortable motorcoach and embark on a picturesque drive along the mesmerizing Amalfi Coast, reaching our destination of Minori. Upon arrival, we will check in and have ample time to freshen up and unwind in our hotel rooms.

Dinner: In the hotel restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
10
Paestum
Minori
B,L,D
Hotel Villa Romana

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 40 miles each way, approximately 3 hours total riding time. Walking up to 4 miles; uneven dirt paths; few places to rest at archaeological site.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We will board a motorcoach and ride south along the Amalfi Coast to Paestum. This remarkable archaeological site boasts well-preserved Greek ruins, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Magna Graecia. A local expert will lead our exploration of this site, which is world-renowned for its well-preserved ruins of ancient Greek temples. Paestum's vastness, with its ancient city walls and remnants of residential areas, paints a vivid picture of life in ancient times. Originally known as Poseidonia, the city was founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BCE. Today, visitors can wander among the majestic temples dedicated to Hera (Queen of the Gods), Athena (Goddess of Wisdom and War), and Poseidon (King of the Sea), marveling at their impressive Doric and Ionic architecture.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Our captivating exploration of Paestum will continue following lunch, and we will again be accompanied by our local expert, who will direct us through the fascinating museum located within the archaeological site. Archaeological Museum stands as a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and historical wonders. This captivating museum showcases a remarkable collection that provides deep insights into the rich history and culture of the ancient city. Visitors can admire a stunning array of Greek and Lucanian pottery, intricate bronze artifacts, and beautifully preserved marble sculptures. One of the museum's highlights is the world-renowned Tomb of the Diver, discovered in 1968, and a remarkable painted tomb that depicts scenes from Greek mythology, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient burial practices. After immersing ourselves in the museum's treasures, we will regroup and board our transportation for a ride back to Minori.

Dinner: In the hotel restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
11
Ravello, Villa Rufolo, Free Time
Minori
B,D
Hotel Villa Romana

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 10 miles, approximately 3/4 hour total riding time. Walking up to 2 miles (not including elective return walk to hotel). Villa Rufolo gardens terraced with paved steps. Elective walk from Ravello to Minori about 1.5 miles, approximately 1 hour; dirt paths, hundreds of irregular stone steps through olive groves.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We will traverse the winding road by motorcoach, leading us to the enchanting medieval hill town of Ravello, nestled high above Amalfi. This picturesque destination offers unparalleled vistas of the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, captivating visitors with its panoramic beauty. Led by a local expert, we will embark on a memorable self-directed visit through the world-renowned gardens of Villa Rufolo, which have graced the landscape since the 13th century. Once fallen into disrepair, the villa was lovingly restored and revitalized by Scottish botanist Sir Francis Neville Reid (1826-1892) after his acquisition in 1851. Its resplendent house and gardens caught the attention of renowned composer Richard Wagner during his visit in 1880, leaving an indelible impression on him. Today, Ravello is celebrated as "la città della musica" (the city of music) due to its esteemed annual music festival, further adding to its cultural allure. The motorcoach will return to the hotel in Minori with time for an independent visit to the ruins of a Roman villa near the hotel. Those who wish to walk back are welcome to do so and enjoy spectacular views along the way.

Lunch: On your own to sample the local fare.

Afternoon: Free time. Take this opportunity for independent personal exploration to see and do what interests you most. You can also consult your suggested Free Time activities list in your program materials. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions, including details on how to return to Minori independently via public transportation or the footpath connecting Minori and Ravello.

Dinner: In the hotel restaurant.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
12
Herculaneum, Transfer to Naples
Naples
B,L,D
NH Napoli Panorama

Activity note: Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 36 miles, approximately 1.5 hours riding time. Walking about 2 miles; uneven terrain, dirt and gravel paths with slight inclines and some unavoidable steps.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Our journey continues as we bid farewell to our hotel in Minori and board a motorcoach that will transport us to the captivating ancient city of Herculaneum. Steeped in myth and legend, Herculaneum is believed to have been founded by the legendary figure Hercules in 1243 BCE. This once prosperous and luxurious resort town met a fateful fate during the catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE, which also engulfed Pompeii in its deadly embrace. Herculaneum remained hidden until its rediscovery in 1707 when a well-digging project unexpectedly revealed its secrets. However, it wasn't until 1738 that extensive excavations commenced, unveiling a remarkably well-preserved site. Unlike Pompeii, Herculaneum's buildings suffered a different kind and rate of volcanic damage, resulting in their exceptional preservation. Among the notable structures is the renowned Villa of the Papyri, where approximately 1,800 carbonized scrolls were unearthed. This remarkable villa inspired the architectural marvel known as the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, California. As we delve into Herculaneum's fascinating history and discoveries, we will witness firsthand the remarkable legacy left behind by this ancient city. We'll then continue to Naples and check in to our hotel. After settling into our rooms, we will meet back in the lobby for lunch.

Lunch: In the hotel restaurant.

Afternoon: Free time. Take this opportunity for independent personal exploration to see and do what interests you most. You can also consult your suggested Free Time activities list in your program materials. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Dinner: At the hotel restaurant. Recap your adventures and share your favorite memories.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.

DAY
13
Program Concludes, In Transit From Program
In Flight
B

Activity note: Hotel check out 11:00 a.m. See your program’s “Travel Information” regarding transfers.

Breakfast: At the hotel depending on departure time. This concludes the program.

Morning: If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!






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