Affordable: Compared to cabs, bus transfers are more cost-effective, allowing you to enjoy convenient travel at a lower cost! Direct transfer: The buses go straight to the destination, ensuring you a smooth and trouble-free journey! Comfortable & convenient: The bus equipped with air-conditioning and free WiFi, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable journey!
Reviews: Eurail Italy Train Pass [Official Agent/No Ticketing Fee/Travel in Italy/No Limit on the Number of Rides]
Guest User2025-07-13
Easy to use and redeem train ticket
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Reviews: From Naples: Pompeii Ruins & Mount Vesuvius Day Tour
Guest User2026-01-03
Excellent, one suggestion: make lunch optional so that we can spend an extra 45 minutes visiting the Pompeii site if we wish.
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Reviews: Authentic Naples Food Tour with 8+ Tastings of Pizza, Wine & More
Guest User2024-08-03
Our tour group was small and we felt we were given extra attention to our interests, wants and needs. The food that we were offered gave a great overview of food Naples is known for serving. The portions were typical Italian style and healthy. Although I personally didn’t like everything I tried we truly enjoyed the way Rebecca introduced us to the variety of food and the historical info shared along the tour. From pizza to coffee and rum baba and sfoiatelle - the foods are incredible and all worth the try. My fav- the antipasti! It was the bomb and I learned I “ love” cacciotta cheese. Yumm!
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Reviews: Full-day Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Pompeii from Naples or Salerno
Guest User2026-01-05
Guided tour of Sorrento during the Christmas holidays. Interesting history, Piazza Tasso, the Duomo, artistic nativity scenes, decorated streets, and shops selling local lemon products.
The mural dedicated to Lucio Dalla, Sofia Loren, and Caruso is lovely. The view of the coast is beautiful, as is the story of Caruso
linked to the Hotel Vittoria.
Sorrento's lucky symbol is the red horn...a perfect gift! The limoncino di Sorrento is delicious, accompanied by lemon biscuits.
Sorrento...is Sorrento!