

▲ The Naples National Archaeological Museum (Italian: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli), located in Naples, Italy's third-largest city, officially opened to the public in 1816. Originally named the Royal Bourbon Museum, it was established during the Bourbon dynasty of the Kingdom of Naples and used the Bourbon family's palace as its venue. Its exhibitions primarily feature statues from the Farnese collection and Greco-Roman artifacts from the Vesuvius area, including Pompeii and Herculaneum. It is considered one of Italy's and the world's most important archaeological museums.


▲ Stretching along the sparkling bay of Naples, Via Caracciolo is one of Italy's most enchanting waterfront promenades. Strolling along this path offers views of Mount Vesuvius, Castel dell'Ovo, and the distant island of Capri, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors to walk, cycle, or enjoy seafood.


▲ The Royal Palace of Naples was one of the four residences of the Bourbon kings of Naples during their rule over the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Entering the royal apartments via the grand staircase, visitors can see the Court Theater, Throne Hall, View Hall, and Queen's Drawing Room. The entire palace is exquisitely ornate and elegant, with dazzling paintings adorning the ceilings and walls. Castel Sant'Elmo is a hilltop fortress offering a commanding view of the entire city. The breathtaking panorama from here captures the beauty of Naples' urban landscape, volcano, islands, and bay in one sweeping vista.


▲ 1) The itinerary may be adjusted slightly under reasonable circumstances. Please communicate with the driver for details. 2) Nighttime service fee: An additional service fee applies for time slots between 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM the next day. 3) The standard duration for private charter is 10 hours. Additional fees will be charged for exceeding the time limit or mileage. 4) If admission tickets are not included, please purchase them in advance.










