NAPLES & SORRENTO ACCESSIBLE TOUR

All sites listed below, are part of the NAPLES & SORRENTO TOUR. Some of the impediments has been solved by our direct contact with the relative authority or simply because we know exactly the area. If you like us to drive you around, you can choose up to three different sites listed per day and we will make accessible for you. Cost include, Driver, Fuel, Accessible Transport with lift and transfer from and to the accommodation per booking. Choose the sites to visit, once you have choose the accommodation from a Accessible Accommodationss, using our booking form. Than click on the NAPLES & SORRENTO ACCESSIBLE TOUR box. Automatically will add it at you accommodation quote.




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Naples is a unique feast for the senses. Naples is fascinating, different and intriguing. Don't be deceived by the look of some of the facades of buildings, for hidden behind are often many marvels to behold. Fine work of Neapolitan craftsmen can be found in boutiques all over Naples. Greek settlers from nearby Cumae founded it in the 8th century. They had already established a hilltop town known as Parthenope and as it prospered they built Neopolis (new town). Locals have a reputation for friendliness and hospitality. Negotiating the city is not as fraught with danger as some people say. There are certain no-go neighbourhoods in the evenings ( Forcella and Ponticelli for example ) but most of Naples is like any other urban city in the world. Traffic in Naples is nuts. It is the place where the social order breaks down and it is every man for himself ( the traffic lights are usually ignored ). You will find cars double and triple parked. Because of its vast artistic heritage, the historic centre of Naples has earned the UNESCO World Heritage Site denomination. Its territory, particularly the iconic sight of the Gulf of Naples, along with the colorful folklore ( the pizza, the celebrated Mount Vesuvius, the music ) is recognized abroad as on of the most powerful symbolic images of Italy. In the first days of November, the streets between Piazza San Gaetano and Via San Biagio dei Librai become the most animated and crowded in the city because stall-holders fuel the annual craze for presepi ( Christmas cribs ) which are unique in Italy. Sorrento's orange and lemon groves, its seductive light and deep blue sea, its charm and peacefulness, all add up to a little piece of magic. It is built on a reddish tufa rock about 50 metres above the sea. Sitting in the gardens of Villa Comunale you can see stunning views of Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples. Sorrento is a very pretty old town and from the harbour it's possible to catch a ferry to Naples, Amalfi and Capri. There are many tourist shops as well as more upmarket boutiques selling clothes, perfume and jewellery. In the centre of Sorrento is Piazza Tasso, named after the town's favourite son, the poet Torquato Tasso ( 1544-95 ). English is widely spoken so there should be no communication problems. Pompeii and Herculaneum among many other destinations! Many sites in Naples & Sorrento are accessible. We checked for you the main, monuments, churches, museums and listed here including Accessibility Details, opening times and ticket costs. Add your NAPLES & SORRENTO'S COAST ACCESSIBLE TOUR, once you have choose the accommodation from a Accessible Accommodations, on the booking form.

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