11 Day Mamma Mia North & South Italy

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Day 2: Naple - Pompeii - Sorrento
    (Meal on board, Dinner) Naples, known for its natural beauties, such as Mount Vesuvius, and pizza. Castel dell’Ovo, A unique, charming place on the waterfront in Naples, Legend has it that it was named after the egg of the siren Partenope that the poet Virgil hid underground in the castle.  Piazza del Plebiscito, the wonders of the historic centre of Naples Royal Papal Basilica of San Francesco di Paola, most important examples of Neoclassical architecture in Italy. Royal Palace, the historical residence of the Spanish viceroys. San Carlo Theatre, Founded in 1737, the San Carlo is the oldest opera house in the world still in operation. Castel Nuovo, known as Maschio Angioino, is the city's landmark mediaeval and Renaissance castle.  The Galleria Umberto I, a beautiful light-filled shopping arcade crowned with a domed glass and steel roof. Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to its status as the only archaeological site in the world that provides a complete picture of an ancient Roman Pompeii, The most stunning archaeological site on the Italian Peninsula, visitors can go back in time and discover a city that had been buried in ashes until 1748. Sorrento is a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in Southern Italy. A popular tourist destination, Sorrento is located on the Sorrentine Peninsula A land where the scent of citrus fills the air and where grape vines follow the steep terrain to the edge of the sea.
Day 3: Sorrento - Positano - Amalfi Coast - Sorrento
(Breakfast, Dinner) Positano is the most famous and iconic village on the Amalfi Coast, the spectacular strip of coastline with the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea to one side and the peaks of the Lattari Mountains to the other. The coastline stretches for 60 kilometers (37 miles) south of Naples (Napoli) and north of Salerno in the southern Italian region of Campania. The entire Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with highlights including Positano as well as the equally picturesque towns of Amalfi The hilltop towns of Positano, the most picturesque town of the Amalfi Coast resembles a waterfall cascading down to the sea. Amalfi, an Ancient Maritime Republic, nowadays UNESCO Heritage. overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf of Salerno, located south of the Sorrentine Peninsula and north of the Cilentan Coast.
Day 4: Free Day Sorrento (Capri)
(Breakfast) Capri is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrento Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Travel via the Capri ferry from Sorrento, The first experience will be the Blue Grotto: the shining blue color will amaze you. Anacapri, the highest peak of the island, you can take the chairlift and fly at the top of Mount Solaro or visit the church of San Michele and the Villa of Axel Munthe. Capri, you will see the most eccentric and lively part of the island. From the main square called“La Piazzetta”, you will walk through the narrow streets populated by the boutiques of the most famous brands.
Day 5: Sorrento - Rome
(Breakfast, Dinner) Rome A heady mix of haunting ruins, awe-inspiring art and vibrant street life, Italy's hot-blooded capital is one of the world's most romantic and charismatic cities. Colosseum, a large amphitheatre, Gladiators battled each other as well as wild animals in the Colosseum's arena, which is considered one of the seven modern wonders of the world Trevi Fountain of Rome, The most famous fountain in the capital of Italy The landmark and monument displays the god of the sea, Neptune on his chariot. No visit or Rome sightseeing is complete without tossing a coin in the Trevi Fountain, as this means the person throwing the coin will ‘one day return to Rome Italy’. St. Peter’s Basilica, The St. Peter’s Basilica, or ‘Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano’ is the spiritual centre of the Catholic Church and residence of the pope. The enormous basilica, located in the independent state of Vatican City and next to St Peter's Square, was built on what is believed to be the grave of Peter. Spanish Steps (Piazza di Spagna), At the foot of the French church ‘Trinita dei Monti’ lie the 135 steps of the Spanish Steps.
Day 6: Rome - Orvieto - Florence
(Breakfast, Dinner) Orvieto, Perched on a clifftop high above the plain, Orvieto is one of the most striking towns in Umbria. Looming on a sheer ledge of lava-stone, Orvieto is a brooding Etruscan presence hewn out of dark volcanic rock. Orvieto, Take a funicular to the mid section & change to their electric buses to the top Albornoz Fortress, converted into a nice big public park and gardens. offer awesome views across the lower parts of the city and the countryside. The old Village town from the depths of St. Patrick’s Well to the heights of Torre del Moro Marvel at the Duomo, ranked among Italy’s most beautiful cathedral Walking thus narrow streets and alleys between its big stone houses invites you in nonetheless. Wine tasting - mostly known for their white wines, Orvieto Classico and Orvieto Superiore, but also have excellent full-bodied reds made from Sangiovese grapes Florence, the capital of Tuscany, Florence is just a stone’s throw away from world-renowned wine regions, charming medieval villages, and even the Italian Riviera. Uffizi Gallery, contains well-known works of art by Botticelli, Caravaggio and Titian, among others. Visit the art periods, which stretch from the Middle Ages to the modern era, and be enchanted by the splendor. Duomo (Santa Maria del Fiore),the must see landmark,Enjoy the beautiful facade of the cathedral  Palazzo Vecchio, It is known for the Hall of Five Hundred, a large space where you can admire famous frescoes. Ponte Vecchio, the famous bridge, The bridge is best known for its shops, which are located on the bridge. Blacksmiths, tanners and butchers used to live here, but nowadays you will mainly encounter jewelers here.  Piazza della Signoria, the most famous square and one of the most beautifuel places to visit in Florence Italy. You will find the famous Palazzo Vecchio with a copy of Michelangelo's David on the doorstep and the famous clock tower.  Basilica di Santa Croce, the Gothic basilica is best known for the famous Florentines, who are buried there, such as Machiavelli, Michelangelo, Vasari and Galileo Galilei. Piazzale Michelangelo - Viewpoint in Florence, For a perfect view of the city, you have a 360 degree view of the Tuscan capital and the surrounding area. At the Piazzale you will also find a copy of Michelangelo's David and other replicas of the renowned sculptor.
Day 7: Florence - The Mall - Pisa - La Spezia (89.9km),( 77.8km)
(Breakfast) The Mall, Tuscany’s premiere luxury outlet shopping area, where good made by dozens of high-fashion designer brands are sold at discounted prices.  The Mall, Come for gorgeous clothing, shoes, and accessories from world-famous fashion houses like Armani, Burberry, Parda & many more. Pisa Tour of Miracle Square on this walking excursion in Pisa. you hit all the landmarks. Piazza dei Miracoli, the whole square is meant looking beyond the leaning Campanile of Pisa. On the square you will also find a beautiful Duomo, the Camposanto and Baptistery.  Leaning Tower of Pisa, the freestanding bell tower of Pisa. Duomo (Cathedral), The cathedral is an example of a Pisan-Romanesque architectural style. The exterior is characterized by the four-part facade consisting of arches and colonnades. Battistero di San Giovanni, The round Baptistery was first built in Romanesque style, but was completed in Gothic style by the Pisano brothers due to lack of financial resources. Camposanto, The construction of this cemetery was started in 1278 by Di Simone and according to legends the structure with its marble arcades is said to contain earth from the Holy Land. There were also beautiful frescoes
Day 8: Cinque Terre - Milan (228.5km)
(Breakfast, Dinner) Cinque Terre, Italy’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed collection of five cliffside villages,The five picturesque fishing villages on Italy’s northwest coast, offer travelers everything they love about Italy: great food, wine, and jaw-dropping views. On Cinque Terre tours, you can fully embrace la dolce vita, enjoy the charm of the Cinque Terre, a coastal region of cliff-clinging villages and dramatic seaside views. Cinque Terre Express trains are running every 20 minutes between the five villages. ,declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Imposing palaces, narrow streets, ancient churches, unique underground landscapes. Vernazza, is probably the most picturesque of the villages and is named as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. It is a traditional fishing village with colorful typical Ligurian houses and boats bobbing on the waters of the small harbor. Manarola ,is one of the most famous villages of the scenic Cinque Terre coastline. The village has a small harbor with a boat ramp, picturesque multicoloured houses facing the sea and a tiny piazza with seafood restaurants. Riomaggiore, is considered to be the most romantic of the Cinque Terre villages, ideal for young travelers or couples looking for a base which is great to hang around in during the day and also has some nightlife.The village is basically a cascade of multi-colored houses in the typical Ligurian style, all tightly clustered around a tiny natural harbor carved out in between the rocks. This is, in our opinion, the best sunset spot in Cinque Terre.  Milan, one of the world's fashion and design capitals, as well as a financial hub, Milan is also a city of culture and thought. While always looking towards the future, this Lombard capital lovingly preserves its prominent history, boasting spectacular museums and some of the most monumental churches in Italy. Duomo di Milano, the Cathedral is the only church in the world with capitals decorated with statues; the stained glass windows show biblical scenes, including the Last Judgement; on the floor and behind the counter-façade there is a brass strip, it is the Solar Sundial, made in 1786 by the Brera Astronomical Observatory, and it serves as a clock and zodiac calendar, used to change the measurement of time, passing from the medieval day to the French one. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, is the most famous shopping gallery in Italy. Built in neo-Renaissance style, it is one of the greatest examples of iron architecture in Europe. Piazza Duomo, With its square shape, it is one of the largest in Italy, and an ideal place to start a tour. It is towered over by the Duomo, "Domm" in Milanese, the Gothic style cathedral with spires that is the icon of the Lombardy’s capital. La Scala Milan Opera House, you will witness special neoclassical architecture. Famous operas have been performed here for the first time in this theatre, such as Verdi's Otello, Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Rossini's La Cenerentola and Bellini's Norma.  
Day 9: Milan - Venice
(Breakfast, Dinner) Venice, a no ordinary place. Crisscrossed by canals and myriad alleyways, this lagoon city has many must-see sights, Explore the famous sites and hidden charms of Venice on the walking tour, Follow your guide through a romantic maze of surrounding backstreets to discover some of Venice’s lesser-known gems. Learn the fascinating history of Venice as you wander through narrow alleys and over stone footbridges. St. Mark's Basilica, This famous cathedral has so many details, from golden domes with paintings on the inside to beautiful decorations and statues of animals on the outside.  St. Mark's Square, On the square are the Museo Correr, the Archaeological Museum, Torre dell'Orologio and the Basilica di San Marco and the adjacent Doge's Palace. Close to the square is the Grand Canal, where the piers for various boat trips are located.  Doge's Palace, was home to the Doge, the leader of the republic that Venice used to be. This palace in Gothic-style used to house political institutions.  Bridge of Sighs, This bridge was used by convicts who had heard their sentences to enter the prison on the other side of the canal. Campanile, The pillars and decorations at the entrance are very impressive, but then your eyes need to the top of the Campanile. The green copper, the marble decorations and the golden angel on top make the tower complete. Magical Art of Glassblowing, Learn about the world famous Murano art of Glassblowing from live demonstrations conducted by master glassblowers in St.Mark's square.
Day 10: Venice - Airport
(Breakfast) Today you are free till your transfer to the airport for your flight back to Singapore, We hope you have an enjoyable vacation travelling with Travel 21.  
Day 11: Arrive Singapore
Home Sweet Home   “Due to unforseen conditions, itinerary may be canceled and another sight may be subsitiated and replaced”
Day 1: Singapore - Naples
  Welcome to this unique experience with Travel 21. Your vacation begin with a pleasant flight to The Beauty of Naples Today. Home to the largest city centre in Europe, known as the Centro Storico, or Historic Centre, Naples is a UNESCO world heritage site.