If you are in Naples, we have a fantastic private tour that lasts for around four hours and allows you to see all the major sights in the area as well as enjoy the local cuisine with lunch. Firstly, you will see all the most popular sights whilst being told about them by your private tour guide Rome and secondly, we will take you to one of our favourite restaurants that not many visitors are aware of. Furthermore, we have convenient pickup and drop-off points meaning that the day is extremely easy to accommodate into your plans.

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Let’s take a look at what you will be seeing in our private Naples Tour;

The tour normally starts at around half past ten which gives you plenty of time to reach the meeting point before going on to enjoy the following;

  • Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club
  • Third Street
  • Naples Pier
  • 5th Avenue
  • Naples Train Depot
  • Tin City
  • Naples Princess
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Bayfront
  • Naples Zoo
  • Lowdermilk Park
  • Venetian Village
  • Mercato
  • Artis/Baker Museum

It is important to note that some of these locations will simply be passed and others will be stops that allow for photographs and more information.

  • For example, we take a 30 minute walk through Venetian Village, a short visit to the Zoo, a 20 minute stay at the Pier, and then a workshop by a professional at the Artis/Baker Museum.

As mentioned previously, you will also enjoy a tasty lunch in the middle of the day at Edgewater Beach Hotel which lasts for around an hour and includes a short sightseeing walk before continuing on into the afternoon. Also, there will be an opportunity to buy an ice cream in Venetian Village plus other little benefits just like this all through the tour.

If you book with us, you will have a seat on an air-conditioned bus/coach, tour commentary, and even a little souvenir bag packed with information that will be useful for the tour and for the rest of your stay in Naples.

If you want to really experience the Italian way, the sightseeing Naples Tour is the way to go!