A slow journey to discover the historical-artistic and landscape beauties of Naples and the Campi Flegrei, where nature, archaeology, myth, history and legend melt into an inseparable unity.
Starting from Naples you can cross the phlegrean coast until Pozzuoli, one of the worlds’ richest and most fascinating archaeological areas with the Tempio di Serapide, the Anfiteatro Flavio, the third largest in the world, Rione Terra, a sort of "underground Pompeii" offering unexpected experience.
Continue up to Baia where the Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei in the Castello Aragonese and the Archaeological Park testify to the former glory of the Roman era, when the area was an elegant resort, and you get to Cuma, the first Greek colony on the mainland Italy, founded about 730 BC.
You can stop also at Città della Scienza, situated between Posillipo and Nisida, where the visitor is plunged into an interactive experience surrounded by the wonders of science and technology.











































