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    Nube d'Argento campsite

    Posted by eithna 8 June 2012

    We found a great campsite in Sorrento. It sits right on a cliff overlooking the gulf of Naples and is surrounded by olive groves.
    Not only does it have a tent area but also there are caravans and small wooden chalets to rent at a very reasonable price. We stayed in a lovely wooden chalet with patio which though basic had everything we needed for our stay. On site there is also a restaurant, a small shop, kids play area and a swimming pool. It’s a 10 minute walk into Sorrento and near the sea so the location is a great added bonus. I had stayed in the Bristol Hotel the first night I arrived which was a very nice hotel but my stay at the campsite was far more enjoyable.

    www.nubedargento.com/
    Via Capo, 21 80067 Sorrento, NA - Italy
    +39 081 878 13 44
    Google map: bit.ly/Np9Ias

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    Herculaneum

    Posted by LizCleere 7 April 2012

    Where better to pass the summer months than from a hand-painted luxury villa overlooking the Gulf of Naples? Start the day under a shady cypress tree in the garden, with a breakfast of olives, cheese, fruit and nuts, washed down with watery wine. Then cross your exquisite mosaic floor and glide down to the pristine beach. Later, refresh yourself in the company of other VIPS at the luxurious marble baths, and maybe take in a performance at the theatre together in the evening. Affluent Romans did just that until Herculaneum was completely submerged under a 16m-thick sea of mud in AD79, deposited there by Vesuvius. Enthusiasts and archaeologists have been excavating the site since 1709, but they still have a long way to go because the people of Ercolano live on top of it. Smaller than Pompeii, Herculaneum can be completed in a morning, with plenty of time for the kids to be back on the beach by the afternoon.

    whc.unesco.org/en/list/829
    Cost: €11 (concessions €5.50)
    Time: Daily 8.30am-5pm (until 7.30pm Apr-Oct)
    By Train: Circumvesuviana Ercolano, then a ten-minute walk
    Google map: bit.ly/Hp48BB

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