Whether you realize it or not, you’ve probably already seen the Amalfi coast. Its pristine and dramatic landscape has made it a popular setting for films, TV programmes and adverts. Nothing, however, will prepare you for seeing it in real life. You’ll understand immediately why UNESCO designated the Amalfi coast a World Heritage Site as we drive through almost 50 miles ofwinding coastal roads with the sea on one side and the majestic Lattari mountains on the other. Sit back in the comfort of a high-quality vehicle with an experienced driver and a knowledgeable guideand experience the breathtaking views lying before your eyes. The second part of the day is devoted to the discovery of another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the remains of Pompeii. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD killed most of the town’s inhabitants, but it did relatively little damage to Pompeii itself. The resulting blanket of ash kept the remains in perfect condition until they were uncovered again in the 18th century. Now visitors can literally walk around the town just like in Roman times – only with the benefit of a helpful archeological guide to tell you about the site and answer any questions. Plunge into the ancient Roman city of Pompeii frozen by the 79 A.D. Vulcano’s eruption visiting the highlights of the thermal baths, the large theater, the Basilica and the Macellum and the famous House of Faun. Our guide will help you in learning many interesting clues during your visit explaining the most interesting places of this ancient commercial city.