Gardens of the Neapolitan Riviera11th Apr 2025
From:£2,495
Summary
Southern Italy has a beautifully warm climate which, combined with a rich and fertile soil, is ideally suited not only to olives, oranges and lemons but to a wide range of tender exotics. This has led to the creation of some fantastic villas, gardens, vineyards and lemon groves all doused in the ancient culture that surrounds the vibrant city of Naples itself.
The largest island in the Bay of Naples is Ischia and here we will visit La Mortella, a dazzling garden of lush exotics and tender trees, which was started by the composer William Walton. Umbrella pines, groves of ilex and arbutus, Italian cypresses and myrtles thrive here in glorious companionship. In Ravello on the Amalfi coast, we visit the Villa Rufolo, laid out on three terraces within a complex of early buildings. On the upper terrace umbrella pines and cypresses shade a wellhead while on a lower level classical geometric beds edged with box are filled with modern flowers. Nearby is the Villa Cimbrone, whose site on a clifftop promontory overlooking the sea is beyond compare. Finally there is the opportunity to visit Pompeii, one of the most remarkable sites anywhere in the world, which offers a fascinating yet tragic glimpse into a distant past.
What to Expect
• Caserta Palace Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe.
• The gardens of Villa San Michele on the island of Capri
• The gardens of Villa Rufolo, which commands picture perfect views over the Amalfi coast
Departure Routes
Location | Pickup Time | Dropoff Time |
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London Heathrow Airport | 00:00 | 00:00 |
Naples Airport | 00:00 | 00:00 |
** Please note that all timings are approximate and subject to change. Final timings and pick-up points will be confirmed with your joining instructions approximately 10 days prior to departure. **
Day by Day Itinerary
We depart from London to Naples. En route to our hotel we will visit the Caserta Palace Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe. Designed by Luigi Vanvitelli in the 18th century, the gardens are a masterpiece of Baroque landscape architecture. The gardens are divided into two parts: the Italian Garden and the English Garden. The Italian Garden is a formal garden with fountains, sculptures and flowerbeds. The English Garden is a more natural garden with trees, lakes and meadows. One of the most iconic features of the gardens is the fountain of Diana and Actaeon and the grand Cascade with its three tiers of fountain cascading down the slope. We have a guided tour here.
Meals IncludedDinner