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Campania Travel Guide
The Romans
called this wonderful region Campania Felix due to its beautiful
landscapes, its pleasant, permanently spring-like climate, its
fertile soil and the wonderful aromas and colors that filled one’s
senses and revitalized one’s mind. Travelers can still see all those
things that the ancient Romans loved today: Campania provides you
with the possibility of spending time on nature, artistic and
archeological tours, and also of trying the real tastes of its
prestigious food and wine traditions.
Art
and culture
Campania’s history dates far back, to the 9th century B.C. when the
city of Partenope was founded. This region’s greatest moment in
history was during the Roman Empire, when famous, wealthy people
from Rome came to this area to visit the thermal spas. There are
still traces of those centuries today, in spite of the devastating
eruption of Vesuvius that covered all the nearby towns with a thick
layer of lava in 79 A.D. A visit to the ancient towns of Pompeii and
Herculaneum, where important monuments and Roman temples were
discovered after decades of digs, is a must for archeology lovers.
One also has to visit Naples in order to understand the true essence
of this region. Naples is a lively, friendly, sunny city, full of
artistic and cultural interest with its theaters and museums, its
monuments and its palaces, its typical alleys and open-air coffee
shops in the squares. Naples is the place that sums up all the
region’s culture and history, living proof of the populations that
ruled this area over the centuries, from the Anjou dynasty to the
Bourbons, with the Aragons somewhere in between.
Another wonderful place to visit is the Reggia in Caserta, about 30
kilometers from Naples: this palace was the summer residence of the
Bourbons and has 1200 rooms. It was built as a copy of the Palace of
Versailles.
Nature and relaxation
Campania has some of the most charming places of Italy within its
boundaries: Vesuvius, the imposing volcano that is surrounded by
full, flourishing vegetation, the Amalfi Coast and the Sorrento
Peninsula, with their wonderful beaches and captivating fisherman’s
villages. There are also the region’s islands, treasures of nature
and architecture surrounded by crystal clear seawater.
The coastline boasts some famous places, full of charm, such as
Positano, the setting of the “summer” Dolce Vita in the 1960s,
Ravello, a place loved by artists and intellectuals such as Greta
Garbo and Richard Wagner, Vietri and many others too. The most
famous islands are Ischia, which has one of the greatest number of
thermal spas in the world and Capri, with its three stacks and
timeless charm.
In addition to the sea and these romantic towns, we also suggest you
spend some time on nature tours, visiting, for example, the Punta
Campanella Nature Reserve, in the Bay of Ieranto and the famous
Emerald Grotto.
Food and Drink
Whenever one talks of Neapolitan and Campania food, it is just
impossible to not start with pizza, the dish invented around the end
of the 19th century by a Neapolitan cook and which then became
famous worldwide. Pizza, the real thing of course, is made using two
typical Campania products: San Marzano tomatoes and fiordilatte
mozzarella cheese. Pizzas can be tried plain or with other
ingredients on top. There are other tasty seafood dishes prepared
along the coast and on the islands, such as “pepata di cozze” made
with mussels and desserts such as the famous “pastiera”. And of
course we cannot forget the famous, locally-made Limoncello di
Sorrento, a delicious lemon-based liqueur.
Source:
travelplan.it
Things To Do and See in
Campania
Ancient
Pompeii,
Pompeii,
Campania
Home of the world's most famous volcanic disaster when
Mount
Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D., Pompeii is now a significant
archeological site that provides an amazing glimpse into the daily
life
of an average Roman town over two thousand years ago.
Attraction type: Ancient ruins; Historic site
Mamma Agata -
Cooking Class,
Ravello, Amalfi Coast,
Campania
Attraction type: Educational site
National
Archaeological Museum
(Museo Archeologico Nazionale), Naples,
Campania
This museum has all of the interesting finds from Pompeii and
Herculaneum,
both
doomed cities after the violent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD.
Attraction type: History museum; Specialty museum; Historic home;
Art
museum; Museum
Blue Grotto
(Grotta Azzurra),
Capri,
Campania
The must-see attraction on Capri is the magical Blue Grotto,
where
visitors take a boat ride through a natural cavern that
is
filled with an ethereal and eerie light reflecting on the (very
blue) water.
Attraction type: Cavern/cave; Geological formation
Mount Vesuvius,
Naples,
Campania
The only active volcano on the mainland of Europe, Mount
Vesuvius
is famous for the calamitous eruption in 79AD,
which
buried the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii.
Attraction type: Volcano; Mountain
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