Ciao Bella and welcome to Naples. Explore the birthplace of pizza and its 3,000 years of history and we guarantee that you will be glad you booked your ferry tickets here.
You can do very easily via Ferryscanner. Pack sneakers and go for a walk to explore like a local. The historic center of Naples, also known as Spaccanapoli, is itself a museum and its declaration as a UNESCO World Heritage Site proves it. Narrow streets with picturesque buildings, boutique shops with traditional delicacies, and dark, underground stoas are just a few of the snaps that will fill your photo gallery. The best way to do this Naples walk is to do so without a map or a plan. Just hit the streets and let the beauty of this place draw you in.
Although the main square Piazza Del Plebescito is considered the trademark of Naples, we will tell you that the city’s sights, museums, castles and history are all trademarks. If we could pick a few of them, it would definitely be the Duomo Cathedral, the medieval castle Castel dell’Ovo, the city’s National Archaeological Museum and certainly the Roman city of Pompeii. Marvel at the grandeur of the temple and visit the seaside castle that has hosted kings, artists and intellectuals. Spend time in the museum, browsing the famous collections of Pompeii artifacts and exploring frescoes, majestic buildings and all that has been preserved and preserved in the city of Pompeii.
The name of the well-known sauce is no coincidence. Here, the favourite sauce of young and old alike was born, which has made its way around the world and “dresses” pizzas and pasta. Forget, however, the sauce you knew. Because in Naples, you’ll taste the genuine Versione with whole fresh tomatoes, local mozzarella and fragrant basil leaves, combined not only for Neapolitan but also for the famous Caprese salad. In other news, Naples will introduce you to seafood dishes that are anything but Greek and a pizza with anchovies that you’ll want to take home with you. Don’t forget to cool off with an authentic Italian beer or some wine. Perfetto!
The Amalfi Coast, an hour away from Naples, is worth your attention and your day. Take your car (or better yet, rent a flask) and hit the roads. Because the little quaint villages you’ll pass through on the way to Positano are half the fun of the trip. Positano, however, is the one that will steal your heart. Carved into a steep hill, with houses in amazing colors and a beach you don’t want to leave, Positano looks like something out of a Disney movie. Did you see the picture?
As you probably figured out, Naples is one Italian destination that is rightly heard about so much. Maybe this year it’s your turn to visit? The earlier you book ferry tickets with Ferryscanner the better!