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Saturday, 21 November 2009

Naples Villas at World Travel Market London 2009




Last week the World Travel Market (WTM) in London was an amazing experience for Naples Villas' staff. It is always a great oppoortunity. We met lots of interesting people from all around the world, chatted, socialised and networked.

naplesvillas.co.uk and its staff attended very useful online and offline strategic marketing seminars about travel technology. These included details about the direction in which the travel industry is heading.

Naplesvillas.co.uk is engaging new worldwide partnerships in order to acquire very reputable and hand-picked properties to suit the new trends in the market.

The WTM only took place one week ago and Naples Villas has already added brand new properties on its site. Click here: http://naplesvillas.co.uk/Front%20page.html

For further details, call us on 0800 612 3381 or
email us at: info@naplesvillas.co.uk

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Naples Villas Holidays: World Travel Market - London Excel 2009#links

Naples Villas Holidays: World Travel Market - London Excel 2009#links

World Travel Market - London Excel 2009


Staged annually in London, World Travel Market is a vibrant must attend four day business to business event presenting a diverse range of destinations and industry sectors to UK and International travel professionals. It is a unique opportunity for the whole global travel trade to meet, network, negotiate and conduct business under one roof. By attending World Travel Market, participants efficiently, effectively and productively gain immediate competitive advantage for their business and stay abreast with the latest developments in the travel industry.

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Tuesday, 17 November 2009

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If you require guided tours of any other places you are visiting please email us with the dates on which you would like the tour, the number in your group and how long you would like the tour to last. Email us here and we'll send a quote for the excursions with a local guide along Amalfi coast and Sorrento Riviera.


Excursions and Guided Tours


From Naples & Sorrento Docks
Lunch is included in one of the best family place in Positano (Amalfi coast). We meet you at port at 8, 00 am (suggested time), we drive by the feet of the volcano (Mount Vesuvius), one of the most dangerous volcano in Europe...
Pay once, and let us take care of you!
Sorrento – Positano – Pompeii / From Naples Port. Lunch is included in one of the best family place in Positano.Licensed guide for 2 hours tour of Pompeii is included. Entrance fee for the ruins of Pompeii are included.
Everything in one day
From Naples & Sorrento Docks. Lunch is included in one of the best family place in Positano (Amalfi coast).This tour is designed, for those guests that they would like to have a little test of everything in one day.


Eating Out


There are many fantastic places to eat out in the Bay of Naples. You can enjoy a pizza and an Italian beer or glass of wine for less than £10 a head. Alternatively, you can experience the delicious, freshly caught seafood and more up market restaurants, which offer a range of pasta and seafood specialities. Please email us for specific resturant recommendations in the places you are staying and visiting info@naplesvillas.co.uk



Local weather forecast
This site gives you a local, up to date weather forecast.
Simply click on Sorrento.
Average monthly temperature in Degrees Celsius:
May - 20 June - 25
July - 30 August - 30
September - 25 October - 20



Local Produce


Sorrento and the Amalfi coast are well known for large, magnificent citrus. A variety of goods are produced with these limoni, such as Limoncello, a lemon liqueur and lemon soap.


The region is famous for its hand-crafted inlaid wood furniture, music boxes and artefacts. Also hand-made leather shoes, jewellery and ceramics are very popular.



Shopping


Via Toledo is Naples’s mainstream shopping high street. Chiaia and Piazza dei Martiri is the place to go for more boutique designer labels. Via Port d’Alba and via dei Tribunali are lined with junk stalls and booksellers. For a true Napoli-style shopping experience head to Porto Nolana for the daily fish market.



Thermal baths and relaxation


'SCRAJO Terme-Center Comfort' is located near Vico Equense there are thermal baths with sulphuric springs, rich in therapeutic qualities.
Please ask for information here.


Antiques


You can also admire antique shops in Vico Equense, Sorrento and the surrounding area. Italians have been trading in antiques for centuries.



Food


Italy is most famous for its pizza and it is impossible to visit Italy without eating a pizza, after all pizza was invented and trasformed in Naples! Pizza are cooked in bread ovens and are fed firewood to reach a high temperature which cooks the pizza quickly and perfectly, with the oven enhancing its flavour. You can order pizzas by the metre, half metre, a 'calzone' (folded in half and sealed around the edges) or a traditional round pizza with any topping of your choice. It is reasonably priced in most areas and is garanteed not to disappoint. Cheese, of all varieties, is hand made by dairymen who have the secrets of the trade handed down generation after generation throughout the region of 'Campania'.
Mozzarella is probably the most famous and is used on most pizzas, but 'provolone', 'caciocavello' and 'ricotta' are all well worth tasting. Seafood is served fresh in most restaurants or can be bought from the local markets and fish shops.
Arguably some of the best wines come from Italian grapes. In Italy you can enjoy your favourite Italian wines for much less than you would pay elsewhere.



Emergency Numbers


The Pan-European emergency SOS number is 112. It works in any EU country from any telephone, and it's also the number to call for any emergency services when using a mobile telephone. The operator can put you in contact with the required emergency service. The call is free from any phone (mobile or landline).
Free Call Numbers (Numero Verde)
These national emergency numbers can be reached from pay phones, without the use of a phone card or money:


National Police (Carabineri) 112
Local Police 113
General Emergency (Soccorso pubblico di emergenza) 113
Ambulance/Medical Emergencies (Pronto Soccorso) 118
Emergency Doctors (Medici Volanti) 7733
Fire Brigade (Vigili del fuoco) 115
Sea Rescue (Emergenza in mare) 1530
Forest Fire (Incendio boschivo) 1515
Car Breakdown Assistance (Socorso Stradale) 116
Guardia di Finanza (Italian Customs/Financial/Border Police) 117
Pan-European Emergencies 112

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Call us on UK: (+44) 07821 324263 / 0800 612 3381
Call us on Italy: (+39) 081 8023831 / (+39) 339 2256414

Sight-Seeing on Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast



The Neapolitan Riveria is made up of numerous beautiful places including; Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, Capri, Ischia, Procida, Pompeii, Ravello and Naples.


The Bay of Naples offers one of the most breathtaking coastlines in Europe. Just imagine a slender ribbon road winding along the jagged steep cliffs that plunge into crystal clear waters. Pass through the beautiful old fishing towns squeezed between the more popular stylish resorts along the southern tip of Sorrento's peninsula and the famous Amalfi coast. This is one of the most spectacular coastlines renowned for tempting seafood, fine wines and the warmth of its charming people.Sorrento has narrow streets and quiet squares, like Piazza Tasso which is brimming with excellent restaurants, bars and cafés. There are many trendy shops from one-off boutiques to top names including Max Mara, Gucci and Armani. From Sorrento you can take coaches or hovercrafts to Capri, Ischia, Amalfi and Positano.Monte Faito offers one of the best views in Italy. You can admire the bay of Naples, Mont Vesuvius, the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida. Situated 1000 metres above sea level its views are literally breath-taking! You can also take advantage of fully escorted tours around Monte Faito, ideal for walkers and mountain lovers and taste local produce.

Once the most important trading port in the southern Italy, Amalfi is in the ravine of the Mulini Valley, its churches, towers and arcaded houses rising above the small harbour. The town's Duomo dominates a long flight of steps and embraces a picturesque piazza stretching to its seafront. A wonderful contrast between fine beaches in front and tall cliffs behind.A vibrant village with narrow, colourful buildings which cascade like a waterfall down a vertiginous hill to the sea. Positano's town centre meanders down to the waterfront, where a profusion of cafes, bars and restaurants sell fresh seafood. The beach air is filled with the perfume of orange, almond blossom and jasmine.Procida is a quaint and colourful island with lots of character. The narrow, winding walled streets of the town cover the expanse of the island and are quietly surrounded by the coastline, which is cloaked in volcanic black sand. The island is very small and can easily be walked around in three or four hours.

Ischia is the largest of the Partenopean Islands which include Capri, Procida and Vivara. It is volcanic with an abundance of vegetation and thermal springs. Pretty coastal villages are scattered over the island and local restaurants serve fresh seafood and produce. Ischia is home to the famous 'Mortella' gardens created by the English composer Sir William Walton. Capri is, unquestionably, the holiday princess of the Italian islands: idyllic and rugged with its shimmering Blue Grotto and cliffs that descend down into the sea. Capri has trendy jewellery shops and designer boutiques. Panoramic vistas at each and every turn, the island is also a culinary treat with its picturesque restaurants offering exquisitely prepared seafood.In the hills inland from the Amalfi coast, Ravello is a quiet village with specular views of the whole peninsula and vast expanse of turquoise water. Ravello is a popular location for British weddings with its cathedral, medieval villas filled with art and glorious majestic public gardens.Villa Rufolo, Ravello, was built during the XII century, thanks to the Rufolo Family. The entrance of the villa is on the main square of Ravello.
Villa Cimbrone, like Ravello's other villa, was built in the XII century over the Roman villa ruins. In this villa there is a cloister, from the garden you can see a wonderful panorama.



Pompeii and Herculaneum are cities buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD and re-discovered in the 18th century. It is possible to drive to 3,200 feet and then trek to its summit to enjoy the mesmerising views of the entire gulf of Naples. Pompeii is one of the most important Roman archaeological sites in the world and Vesuvius is the only active volcano in Europe.Naples is one of the most vibrant Italian cities. It has a lovely bay with wonderful views of the islands. You can wander through the famous 'spaccanapoli', with its church of Santa Chiara. Visit the Royal Palace, the elegant Piazza Plebiscito and the Galleria Umberto I. The history of Naples dates back to 8th century BC, when the Greeks founded 'Neapolis'.

Santa Maria del Castello is situated 670 metres above sea level. It offers spectacular views of Positano, Monte Faito and the bay of Naples. Popular with walkers, it takes only 20 minutes to reach Positano on foot. Between Santa Maria del Castello's bridge and Positano there are four footpaths.

Please contact us for further information at blog@naplesvillas.co.uk or visit us at www.naplesvillas.co.uk. You can also call us for free on 0800 612 3381