In Campania, there's no such thing as boredom. Crystal-clear sea, enchanting and untouched nature, archeological treasures that surface from the past, and countless other opportunities for a quirky and exciting vacation: these are just some of the things that continue to draw thousands of tourists from Italy and abroad every year.

Do you know how to make a real Neapolitan pizza with the cornicione (thick crust)? Ever descended into the bowels of the earth or the depths of the sea? Ever experienced the thrill of floating into the clouds in a hot air balloon? Campania is all this and much more. Come with us and discover 10 ideas for experiencing Campania to the full.

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    Pizza lessons in Naples

    A tomato-topped experience

    Pizza lessons in Naples
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    Pizza-making workshops are the perfect way to get in the Neapolitan spirit. You're spoilt for choice in the city, with so many places where you can get down to the business of making the world's most loved dish. Trust the know-how of expert chefs as they reveal the secrets of an art with ancient origins, from kneading the dough on the countertop to cooking your pizza in a wood-fired oven, that's become an icon of the capital of the Campania region.

    Already know what toppings you're going for? OK, time for the oven! The grand finale is entirely for your taste buds. Grab your knife and fork and taste your authentic pizza with pride.

    Location: 80100 Naples, Italy

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    The Temples of Paestum by hot-air balloon

    In the clouds above the ruins of the ancient Roman city

    The Temples of Paestum by hot-air balloon
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    At the Parco Archeologico di Paestum e Velia (Paestum and Velia Archeological Park) in Campania, get an adrenaline rush as you discover the park by hot-air balloon. These sky-high tours will give you an unusual and exciting perspective of the ruins of the ancient city, making you feel like Indiana Jones for a day.

    The amphitheater, Roman forum and aristocratic villas become even more beautiful when viewed from cloud height, and form the ideal subjects for breath-taking photos that will be the envy of your social media followers. And if it's your first time in a hot-air balloon, don't worry: it's a safe mode of transportation and operated by professionals who will give you all the reassurance you need. Ready? Let's go! Release the moorings and get ready for the excitement and thrill of an unforgettable ride.

    Location: Via Magna Grecia, 919, 84047 Capaccio, Italy

    Phone: +39 0828 811023

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    Dive into the past at the Underwater Park of Baia

    An ancient city swallowed by the abyss

    Dive into the past at the Underwater Park of Baia
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    Parco Sommerso di Baia (Baia Underwater Park) boasts historical and cultural heritage goes under the waves. Here, there is a protected marine area that guards the remains of an ancient Roman city on the sea floor. The Baia Underwater Park is part of the larger Parco Regionale dei Campi Flegrei (Phlegraean Fields Regional Park).

    Dives are organized in various places that allow you to explore patrician villas, ancient port structures and spa complexes. Over time, the ideal habitat for lush plant life and diverse wildlife has been created among the amphorae and statues. No diving experience? Guides can accompany you as you discover a distant past, among the splendor of a lively seabed.

    Location: 80070 Baia, Italy

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 7 pm

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    Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park

    On the path to discovering the wonders of nature

    Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park
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    Parco Nazionale del Cilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni (Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park) is one of the best places to hike in Campania. This protected area, part of UNESCO's Global Geoparks Network, is crossed by a range of hiking paths suitable for young and old alike that wind through some of Italy's most charming scenery. The variety of ecosystems is one of the park's strengths.

    From the beautiful coastal neighborhoods to the parts farther inland, dotted with villages and archeological neighborhoods, wild nature alternates with the historical evidence of a refined culture, in a series of tours to be discovered with your camera close at hand.

    Location: 84100, Salerno, Italy

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    Horse riding excursion on Vesuvius

    Saddle up and head to the top of the volcanic crater

    Horse riding excursion on Vesuvius
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    Ascending Mount Vesuvius, one of the world's most famous volcanoes, on horseback is a truly thrilling experience. From your saddle, you'll get an up-close look at the active volcano on this unique excursion. At a walk or a trot, you'll get to take in the one-of-a-kind scenery in the Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio (Vesuvius National Park) accompanied by expert instructors and trained guides.

    You'll go through the forests covering the slopes of the crater and climb upwards for a breath-taking view of the Gulf of Naples. Even if you've never ridden a horse before, you'll get all the instruction you need to ensure you have an unforgettable afternoon. A number of local entities organize this kind of excursion, such as Horses Land Vesuvio.

    Location: 80044 Ottaviano, Italy

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    Visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta

    A magnificent royal residence in the Campanian countryside

    Visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta
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    Reggia di Caserta (Royal Palace of Caserta) is a royal residence was built in the 18th century for the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies by the architect Luigi Vanvitelli. Besides the Royal Apartments, you can also visit the Court Theater and the Palatine Library.

    The palace is surrounded by the grand Royal Park, where man has sculpted nature into even, geometrical landscaping. Wide lawns and avenues alternate with stairways, ponds and fountains with statues and grottoes, such as the famous Fountain of Aeolus. There's also a small English garden in the park, where native and exotic plants are free to grow and evolve spontaneously.

    Location: Viale Douhet, 2A, 81100 Caserta, Italy

    Phone: +39 0823 448084

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    Trip to the Pertosa-Auletta Caves

    Discover an underground world, on foot and by boat

    Trip to the Pertosa-Auletta Caves
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    The Parco del Cilento (Cilento National Park) is full of amazing places where you can have one-of-a-kind experiences, such as the Grotte di Pertosa-Auletta (Pertosa-Auletta Caves). This cave system stretches for 3 kilometers into the depths of the Alburni Mountains. A guide will accompany you as you discover the caverns sculpted by the movement of the water and limestone.

    Together, these two elements have shaped a magical environment, with extraordinary stalactites and stalagmites that are now cleverly lit. The system of caves and tunnels is also home to the Fiume Negro (Black River), the only navigable underground waterway in Italy. Tours last around an hour and include a short stretch by boat, making the experience even more exciting.

    Location: Località Muraglione, 18/20, 84030 Pertosa, Italy

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 6.30 pm

    Phone: +39 0975 397037

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    Dive into the past at the Roman Theater of Benevento

    The Roman amphitheater returns to its ancient splendor

    Dive into the past at the Roman Theater of Benevento
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    The Teatro Romano di Benevento (Roman Amphitheater of Benevento) is one of the architectural masterpieces that have made this Campanian city famous. Today, you can visit the ruins of the structure built in the second century AD on the wishes of the emperor Hadrian, in Benevento's Rione Triggio neighbourhood. It would have been able to hold 15,000 spectators, was richly decorated with statues and had tiers clad in marble.

    Excavated in the 1920s and '30s, it was gradually restored and, over time, has become an amazing setting for concerts, shows and opera or theatrical reviews. You can visit it during the day on a guided tour, or choose the event that interests you most to discover the timeless magic of an ancient Roman theater.

    Location: Piazza Ponzio Telesino, 82100 Benevento, Italy

    Phone: +39 0824 47213

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    The gardens at Villa D'Ayala Valva

    A residence with a mysterious charm

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    Valva, in the province of Salerno, is home to the gardens at Villa D'Ayala Valva. You'll soon be captivated by the centuries-old, mysterious charm of the marble and bronze statues that peer out between the branches and avenues, box hedges and fountains.

    The enormous park, which covers nearly 20 hectares, is also home to two romantic Italian gardens and the 'green theater', an amphitheater formed of hedges with marble busts peeking out. Prepare to be amazed as you lose yourself exploring the hidden groves and grottoes.

    Location: Piazza della Rimembranza, 84020 Valva, Italy

    Phone: +39 338 918 3218

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    Street art in Salerno's historic center

    New life for a historical quarter

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    Salerno's historic center is a great way to experience the rich past of the area. In the alleys of the old town, there's one neighbourhood that's changed more than any other, becoming an open-air museum. Rione delle Fornelle is a stop you can't miss during your vacation in Campania. The neighbourhood was chosen by the Alfonso Gatto Foundation for the 'Muri d'autore' ('Designer Walls') project that celebrates street art and poetry.

    Besides redeveloping a central area, the murals have lit up the walls of homes with color, while verses by the most celebrated poets – including Salerno native Alfonso Gatto himself – have put the focus back on one of the city's buzzing hubs. Discover all the works from the artists who have taken part in the project.

    Location: 84100, Salerno, Italy

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