Trips from Naples
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Trips from Naples
I just booked a ticket to Italy in February. Friends of mine are living in Naples and I can stay with them some of the time, to cut down on expenses. I've never ventured south of Rome so I would love to hear your suggestions on the best things to see for 11 days. I love history and could use some relaxation as well. Thanks
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Good evening, Rhonda <BR>Being in February, would strongly suggest SICILY. <BR>In February in Naples you can expect <BR>and also in Sicily a high temp. of a <BR>approx. aver. of 60 deg f. low of 50, <BR>about 6 to 7 hrs of sunshine and about <BR>2" of rain. Take a run to your local <BR>book seller and look over throughly a <BR>copy of Eyewitness Travel Guide, SICILY <BR>also back surf into this site for all <BR>information available on Sicily. If <BR>you want a coupleof web sites to surf <BR>drop me a line and will return. <BR>Richard of La Grange Park, Il...
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Rhonda, <BR>I am leaving a week from tomorrow for five days in Rome and then another four or five based out of Naples. We also have friends there. They have been scouting out some sights for us, and I will report back to you in a couple of weeks. If you like, jot down my email, so we can be in contact once I am back just in case your posting has disappeared. Patsy
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Just int he immediate vicinity of Naples, there is the city itself, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Capri, Mt. Vesuvius, Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast. I was there last November for about 9 days, and theses sites filled up the time nicely. Depending on your likes and dislikes, these places present a wide variety all within close proximity. <BR> <BR>Sicily is fine, but you could not save $$$ by staying with your friends.
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Dear Howard or anyone else who could help. Are there museums or other inside things to do in the places you suggest if it is raining terribly? Last year I was in London at that time and it did rain but there are lots of things to do in spite of the weather.
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Rhonda: If you love history and museums you might want to pick-up the "Blue Guide Southern Italy". IMO the best guidebook for historical sites & museums. <BR> I posted a daytrip to Paestum from Naples here, if you're interested bring it up in a search under Paestum my post is titled Paestum Naples. Or e-mail me if you can't find it. HTH Regards, Walter <BR>
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Hello again - <BR> <BR>Two good museums in Naples are the Capodimante art museum and the archeology museum (mentioned above), and the royal palace. These are places where you can be indoors for 2 or 3 hours at a clip. You could walk around and shop/eat/go to smalle indoor activities of course. <BR> <BR>Pompeii, Capri, Herculaneum, Amalfi Coast are places where one wants to be outdoors. At any time of year, there should not be too many completely rainy days. Take an umbrella! <BR> <BR>The other places I metn
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Forgot to mention this <BR>Try this website: gens.labo.net/it/cognomi/ <BR>It's about names but ignore that. From the options at top choose "regioni" Then pick the regions youre interested in,for example Campania. You may find material that will help you decide where you would like to go near Naples.
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Dear Rhonda: <BR>Just returned from southern Italy. South of Rome is wonderful. It's the Real Thing! Recommend Sicily very strongly. Along with those areas already mentioned (Pompeii,etc., which are wonderful) you should go way down south for the Italy of the Italians. You won't be sorry.