We will visit the Reggia di Portici, a summer residence built in 1738 by Charles of Bourbon and Amalia of Saxony. Built on the slopes of Vesuvius has an upper forest used by the King for hunting, and a lower one more ornamental that reaches the sea. The Royal Palace houses the Botanical Garden and the Herculanense Museum, where, thanks to modern technologies, the cultural climate of the court in the period of the archaeological findings of Herculaneum; the archaeological excavations of Herculaneum, started by chance at the beginning of the eighteenth century and whose systematic development was due to Amedeo Maiuri in the last century; finally the Villa Campolieto, one of the best restored among the Vesuvian Villas.
- 2 overnight stays and breakfast in 3 star hotel;
- Entrance to the Royal Palace of Portici, the Botanical Garden and the Herculanense Museum;
- Dinner at the Granatello di Portici restaurant;
- Entry to the Herculaneum excavations;
- Medical insurance, baggage and personal care.
Anything that is not mentioned under "Included"
Single and triple rooms on request.