Departure from Sorrento around 11:00 a.m and transfer to a typical Vineyard to enjoy a wine tasting & light lunch Join our best seller tour to visit the imposing Vesuvius, a perfect mix of nature and typical food! The mountain is one of only two active volcanos in Continental Europe and stands about 1281 meters tall, with a symmetrical central cone and steep wood slopes. The whole of the Mount Vesuvius National Park is both beautiful and productive, dotted with small farms and wineries planted with heirloom varietals boasting a unique territory. Visiting the crater is a must, and tourists from across the globe climb the path each year to peer into its depths. First stop will be at a local vineyard at the slopes of the Vesuvius to enjoy a glass of wine while eating an Italian traditional light lunch, after that your journey continues with the visit of the imposing Vesuvius for about 2 hours. Return to Sorrento in the afternoon
Departure from Sorrento
Departure from Lauro Square in Sorrento at our meeting point - Bar Kontatto in Corso Italia, 257, Sorrento. Sorrento will be your starting point! It is located on a tufa rock overlooking the sea that dominates the horizon. On top of the rock, the intense green vegetation blends harmoniously with the colors of the city of Sorrento. For the ancients, Sorrento and the Sorrentine Coast were the land of the mythical sirens, the sirens that tempted the sailors with their song!
The territory of the National Park of Mt Vesuvius is a concentration of natural riches, history of volcanology, breathtaking landscapes, centuries-old crops and traditions that make the Vesuvius area one of the most fascinating and visited places in the world. The Vesuvius National Park was officially created on 5 June 1995 to preserve animal and plant species, plant and forest associations, geological singularities, paleontological formations, biological communities, biotopes, scenic and panoramic values, Natural processes, hydraulic and hydrogeological balances and ecological balances of the Vesuvian territory.
Vesuvius is an example of a fenced volcano consisting of an external cone, Monte Somma, with crateric belt largely demolished within which there is a smaller cone represented by Vesuvius, separated by a valley called Valle del Gigante, part of the ancient caldera, where during the eruption of 79 AD, the Great Cone was formed. Vesuvius is a polygenic and mixed volcano, consisting of lava of different chemical composition (for example trachyte, tephrites, leucitites) and formed by both lava flows and pyroclastic deposits.
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