Naples is a vibrant mosaic of art, history, and authentic Italian life. Sacred and profane intertwine in its alleys, seaside castles, and world-renowned cuisine. It pulses with energy through its baroque churches, world-class museums, historic theaters, and deep-rooted traditions.
Benevento, the legendary “city of witches,” is a spiritual and cultural crossroads with Roman, Lombard, and medieval influences. A walk through the Arch of Trajan, Santa Sofia Church, and Corso Garibaldi is a journey across centuries of heritage.
Sant’Agata de’ Goti is one of Italy’s most picturesque villages, perched dramatically atop a tuff ridge. Known as the “nativity scene of Sannio,” this charming town is a blend of cobblestone lanes, historic palazzi, and breathtaking views.
Goleto Abbey, nestled in the lush Irpinia hills, is a serene medieval monastery founded by Saint William in the 12th century. A rare feature of this sacred site is its past as a spiritual home to both monks and nuns.
Cimitile houses one of Southern Italy’s most significant early Christian complexes—the Paleochristian Basilicas—connected to Saint Paulinus. It remains a powerful spiritual and archaeological heart of Campania.
Herculaneum, lying at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, offers a more intimate and better-preserved glimpse into Roman life than even Pompeii. Alongside its famous ruins, the town is also home to elegant Vesuvian villas and dramatic volcanic landscapes.