A site of ancient history, the Colosseum once hosted gladiator events, and now remains a symbol of Roman history. Explore this magnificent masterpiece with a guided tour or learn through interactive exhibits.
Home to the Sistine Chapel, St Peter's Basilica and Vatican Museums, this walled city-state is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. Enter the smallest state in the world and explore its architecture and fine arts collections.
An ancient city near Naples, Italy, which was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD. Its excavation reveals much about life in ancient Rome: how people lived, died, and interacted with one another.
A scenic hike located in Amalfi Coast. The path winds through different landscapes, from rocky shrubs to lush forests. Hikers are rewarded with stunning views of the Amalfi Coast and dotted lemon groves.
A mesmerizing sight to see is Blue Grotto, a sea cave near the coast of Capri. With a snorkeling tour, experience the stunning blue water and marine life up close.
Paddle out in the bay of Salerno, enjoy stunning views of the coastline, and experience the clear water of the Amalfi Coast. A thrilling and unique way to experience the beauty of the area.
For those with limited time, consider visiting either the Colosseum or Vatican City. However, both are worth exploring if you have the time. If you have extra days, consider visiting other sites in Amalfi Coast such as Ravello and Positano. If you have extra time in Rome, try a food tour or visit the Trevi Fountain. Remember, opening and closing times vary, so check schedules before planning your day.