Long a favourite with discerning holidaymakers - indeed the ancient Romans called the area campania felix, or happy land - this simply stunning coastline of colourful towns, glorious views and the warm Mediterranean Sea is a perfect choice for a truly memorable holiday.
Breathtaking scenery and famous sights abound.
From the legendary Isle of Capri to the haunting ruins of Pompeii, from the unforgettable Amalfi Drive to the delightful resorts of Positano, Sorrento and Ravello, the area is a feast for the eyes!
Should you choose to join us, we know that you will not be disappointed!
During your stay, take advantage of the range of popular, well-priced optional excursions.
You can discover the ruins of Pompeii, completely buried by the ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 BC, where Roman time stands still; or spend a day on the enchanting Isle of Capri, beloved haunt of artists and writers, beautifully set in the Bay of Naples.
You can sit back in wonderment as you enjoy the breathtaking drive along the Amalfi Coast.
There exquisite towns and villages cling to the hillsides, overlooking the water in picture-postcard perfection.
You can also spend a day in the breathtaking Italian capital, the Eternal City of Rome. With convenient return flights direct to Naples from Cardiff airport, a choice of accommodation, the company of our friendly, knowledgeable representatives, we know that you'll enjoy every moment of your stay in this wonderful place.
This holiday flies from Cardiff on Friday, October 21, for seven nights and offers an excellent selection of hotels.
Prices start from as little as £389 per person. It's bound to be popular so call for your free brochure today.
l Sorrento & The Bay of Naples, eight days, flying from Cardiff Airport, departs 21 October, from just £389.00
For full details, or for information about any other holiday in the Newmarket range, call Freephone 0800 083 32 33, quoting code NCW/OWN today!
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