Located in the Italian region Campania, the town of Sant'Agnello forms part of the Metropolitan City of Naples. Idyllically set on the world-renowned Sorrento Coast, the town is surrounded by incredible unique beauty. It is perched on steep cliffs overlooking the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno and boasts a rich history dating back to the Quaternary Age. Visitors can explore the beautiful volcanic landscape formed by Mount Vesuvius, with its characteristic burnt ochre colour of the rocky coast. Other highlights in the area include hiking the network of trails that traverse Sentiero degli Dei, boating along the scenic coast, and renting a Vespa scooter to enjoy a coastal road trip.



Rome, the capital of Italy’s Lazio Region in the central-western part of the peninsula, is a city that remains virtually unrivalled in the sheer volume and diversity of its cultural repertoire. One could spend months here and still only scratch the surface of treasures to be discovered in this phenomenal ancient city. 3000-odd-years of haphazard urban development has resulted in a complex cocktail of art, history, and architecture full of fascinating cultural clashes and contrasts. Classical ruins as well as countless early Christian catacombs and clandestine churches sit alongside (or beneath) magnificent Renaissance palazzos and breathtaking Baroque fountains. This unique combination of a rich historical tapestry interweaved with a thriving and vibrant modern community living life to its fullest as only the Italians can, makes Italy's Eternal City one of the world's most intriguing and inspiring tourist destinations.


