Italy
Italy at a Slower Pace: Sorrento & Naples
Program No. 25162RJ
Experience the magic, history and culture of Italy’s coast, including explorations of Pompeii, Capri and Naples, all at a slower pace.
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10 days
9 nights
18 meals
8B 5L 5D
At a Glance
With its iconic cliffs, colorful cities and local charm, coastal Italy has long inspired the imagination and new discoveries. On this learning adventure, explore Sorrento, Naples and the surrounding regions at a slower pace. Immerse yourself in authentic experiences that will deepen your understanding of Italy’s heritage and contemporary society, from cooking classes to expert-led lectures. Delve into archaeology and Roman history at Pompeii and into agritourism as you meet local farmers and chefs and learn about sustainable agricultural practices. Get a new perspective on all that Italy has to offer, while allowing ample time for rest and exploration at your own pace.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Climbing on and off the bus or vans for city visits, walking up to 2 miles per day and standing up to 2 hours; cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Sample pasta after an expert-led demonstration at a pasta factory outside of Naples.
- Enjoy a full day on the island of Capri to relish the surrounding culture and natural landscapes.
- Explore archaeological sites at Pompeii and in the Campi Flegrei region and learn about ancient history.
Featured Expert
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Michela Porcelli
Michela Porcelli was awarded an advanced degree in linguistic anthropology from the University of Naples. Fluent in English, Swedish, Spanish and French, Michela studied in the U.S. at the University of California Santa Barbara. Currently, she lives in Naples where she is involved in several research projects in linguistics at the university there.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Michela Porcelli
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Michela Porcelli was awarded an advanced degree in linguistic anthropology from the University of Naples. Fluent in English, Swedish, Spanish and French, Michela studied in the U.S. at the University of California Santa Barbara. Currently, she lives in Naples where she is involved in several research projects in linguistics at the university there.
Domenico Nucci
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Domenico Nucci studied Greek, Latin, physics and philosophy during high school in Naples. He earned an associate's in art history, and later a degree at the Università di Napoli Federico II, and further studies in environmental and humanitarian legislation at American University. He then worked for many years in aid and reconstruction programs in Africa and Asia. When not on Road Scholar programs, he works in fruit tree care, home renovation, and property management.
Sabina Gargiulo
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Sabina Gargiulo resides in Piano di Sorrento, and is a licensed regional guide specializing in the Campania region. Holding a degree in law from the esteemed Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Sabina possesses a diverse professional background encompassing legal consultancy, sales management, and event coordination. Her profound love for exploration and adventure fuels her passion for travel, with a particular focus on unraveling the rich tapestry of history, art, and culture that Campania has to offer. Sabina speaks Italian, English, Spanish, and French.
Suggested Reading List
(10 books)
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Italy at a Slower Pace: Sorrento & Naples
Program Number: 25162
Pompeii
In Robert Harris's historical thriller "Pompeii," the ancient city is both a captivating backdrop and an impending cataclysmic force. Set in the year 79 CE, the novel follows the life of Marcus Attilius, an aqueduct engineer tasked with maintaining the vital water supply to the city. As Attilius investigates mysterious disruptions in the aqueduct, he stumbles upon ominous signs of imminent disaster, including strange animal behavior and tremors. The novel weaves through the lives of other Pompeii residents, from a wealthy businessman to a rebellious enslaved person, all unaware of the impending eruption of Mount Vesuvius that will ultimately engulf their world. Harris masterfully combines historical accuracy with suspenseful storytelling, building a palpable sense of dread as the volcano's eruption draws near. "Pompeii" is a gripping tale of survival and catastrophe, offering readers a vivid glimpse into the lives of those caught in the devastating path of nature's fury.
In the Shadow of Vesuvius
This cultural history delves into the rich tapestry of Naples, from its ancient origins to its vibrant and complex present. Lancaster takes readers on a journey through the city's art, architecture, music, and folklore, uncovering the layers of influence from various civilizations that have left their mark on Naples. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the city's unique character, the book provides a vivid and comprehensive portrait of Naples, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the cultural heritage of this enchanting Italian city.
Art in Renaissance Italy
A comprehensive and insightful exploration of the art and culture that defined the Italian Renaissance. The book provides a rich and detailed overview of the period from the 13th to the 16th century, during which Italy witnessed a flourishing artistic achievement. Readers are guided through the major artistic centers of the Renaissance, including Florence, Rome, Venice, and Siena, as they delve into the works of renowned artists such as da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Raphael. The authors offer a deep analysis of the various artistic forms, including painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts, while delving into the social, political, and religious contexts that shaped this remarkable period.
Incontinent on the Continent: My Mother, Her Walker, and Our Grand Tour of Italy
"Incontinent on the Continent: My Mother, Her Walker, and Our Grand Tour of Italy" is a humorous and heartwarming memoir that chronicles the author's unforgettable journey through Italy with her elderly mother and her trusty walker. In this delightful travelogue, Christmas shares their misadventures, touching moments, and the challenges they face as they navigate Italy's beautiful yet sometimes challenging terrain. Along the way, they encounter colorful characters, savor delicious Italian cuisine, and explore the country's rich cultural heritage. With wit and candor, Christmas's storytelling captures the essence of a mother-daughter bond and the transformative power of travel. This book is a charming and relatable tale for anyone who has embarked on an adventure with a loved one, especially in the backdrop of a captivating destination like Italy.
The Talented Mr Ripley
"The Talented Mr. Ripley" by Patricia Highsmith is a psychological thriller that introduces readers to the enigmatic and morally ambiguous character of Tom Ripley. Set against the backdrop of 1950s Europe, the novel follows Tom's journey from a struggling and fraudulent identity to becoming a masterful manipulator and imposter. When he is given the opportunity to travel to Italy to convince a wealthy industrialist's son, Dickie Greenleaf, to return to the United States, Tom seizes the chance to escape his mundane life. However, his fixation on Dickie and his desire to inhabit the world of the rich lead him down a dark path of deception, crime, and murder. Highsmith's skillful exploration of Tom's complex psyche and the moral ambiguity surrounding his actions makes "The Talented Mr. Ripley" a compelling and chilling exploration of the human capacity for duplicity and obsession.
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
"Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton is a captivating journey into the world of ancient myths. With eloquence and scholarly insight, Hamilton brings to life the timeless tales of gods and heroes from Greek and Roman mythology. From the creation of the world to the heroic deeds of Hercules, the tragic love of Orpheus and Eurydice, and the epic adventures of Odysseus, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the myths that have shaped Western literature and culture. Hamilton's storytelling prowess and deep understanding of mythology make this book an enduring classic, making these ancient stories accessible and relevant for modern readers.
The Wolf Den
"The Wolf Den" is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the heart of ancient Pompeii. The story revolves around Amara, a young enslaved person who finds herself at the Wolf Den, a bustling and secretive brothel in the city, after enduring a tragic past. The novel vividly portrays the daily life of Pompeii's diverse inhabitants, from the opulent elite to the struggling underclass, all against the backdrop of impending disaster as Mount Vesuvius threatens to erupt. Amara's journey is one of resilience, survival, and empowerment as she navigates the complex relationships and intrigues of the Wolf Den while seeking a path to freedom. Harper's meticulous research and evocative storytelling make "The Wolf Den" a compelling and immersive read.
My Brilliant Friend
"My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante is a gripping and evocative novel that delves into the intense and complex friendship between two girls, Elena and Lila, in post-war Naples, Italy. Set against a backdrop of poverty, violence, and societal constraints, the story follows the intertwined lives of these two young girls as they navigate the challenges of their neighborhood and strive for a better future. The novel vividly depicts their friendship, filled with loyalty, rivalry, and a deep connection that transcends their obstacles. As Elena and Lila grow into adolescence and adulthood, their paths diverge, leading them on separate journeys of self-discovery and ambition. Ferrante's writing is rich and immersive, drawing readers into the vividly portrayed world of Naples and the intricacies of the characters' lives. "My Brilliant Friend" is the first installment in a compelling four-book series that explores the complexities of friendship, identity, and the enduring impact of one's origins.
The Normans: A History of Conquest
Rowley delves into the origins of the Normans in the Viking age, their migration to Normandy, and their subsequent expansion into England, Sicily, and other territories. He explores the Norman military prowess, political strategies, and cultural contributions, shedding light on their influence in shaping the medieval world. With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Rowley offers readers an in-depth look at the Norman legacy and their enduring impact on Europe's history and culture. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in medieval history and the multifaceted achievements of the Normans.
Blue Guide Southern Italy
"Blue Guide Southern Italy" offers an in-depth exploration of the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes found in the southern regions of Italy. This comprehensive travel guide provides detailed information on historical sites, art, architecture, and archaeological treasures. Whether you're planning to visit the historic cities of Naples and Palermo, discover the ancient ruins of Pompeii, or explore the picturesque villages along the Amalfi Coast, this guide is your invaluable companion.