Rome & the Amalfi Coast

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Embrace the rich scenery, art, culture, food and wine of Southern Italy. Uncover Classic Rome’s myriad treasures and embark on an in-depth guided visit of the spectacular Colosseum. Explore the breathtaking scenery of Italy’s coastline, from the dramatic beauty of the Amalfi Coast to the charms of seaside Sorrento. Visit the renowned National Archaeological Museum and the monastery of Montecassino. See the ancient Greek temples of Paestum and discover Pompeii’s ruins. Stop at a local winery at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, learn how mozzarella cheese is made, and sip on some real-deal limoncello. Every day brings another incredible experience on your tour of Rome and the Amalfi Coast.

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