Italy Adventure Tour Package
For those wishing to go further than ordinary sightseeing and walks around the city, our Italy adventure tour packages from Mauritius will be of great interest to you. This set of activities in the Italian lushes and the natural immersion in an entertaining manner can be either excitingly up the Appeninies or down the Tyrrhenian seacoast.
Mostly these events are pure adrenalin jolts and mostly occur in sites away from regular Italy trips. Several adventurous things to do in Italy include winter sports, summer treks, and cycling holidays from various perspectives that allow you to appreciate Italy through the different seasons of the years. Below are some popular adventure sports to enjoy while outdoors in Italy.
1. Explore Caves in Le Marche
One of the most breathtaking caves found in Italy is located in the Le Marche region. Stalactite and stalagmite formations in several caverns spread across the Grotte di Frasassi. Surprisingly, one of the underground caves can accommodate the fifth biggest cathedral in the world (Duomo di Milano) in it. Other than that, you also enjoy the Grotta di Monte Cuca which is among the most profound caves in the world. It’s really quite amazing that you can actually take a virtual tour of the caves via the Grotte di Frasassi website.
2. Go Hiking in the Dolomites
The Dolomites was one of the places that we promised to revisit soon when our last trip to Italy. So we stayed for two days in another tiny place called Bolzano which was very close to the Dolomites so that is where our camping site was located firstly. It will be ideal for hardcore-adventurers because, loads of activities awaits here. Hiking is however not all that you can do apart from it; you can also ski, snowboard, parasail, kayaking and even bike. There are infinite trails for hiking, one can do it by themself or join other tour operators. In addition, there are many day hikes in the Dolomites, and even longer journeys.
3. Go Kayaking in Naples
However, it may sound weird to choose Naples city for kayaking because the coastline there is also quite attractive according to some other travel blogs. Start early and go about all the numerous tours in Napoli. Some provide an opportunity to see the neighboring island of Procida and then visit the world-famous island of Capri. They are provided with stunning open water kayaking as well as exploration of the caves with an awesome perspective of the Faraglioni di Capri.
4. Tour Rome on Two Wheels
One of the favorite outdoor activities is biking because it allows you to move at your speed. This is one of the best methods of exploring a city even when travelling fast. There is no better way than walking or cycling through this city which in itself is the hub of history and culture. Its popularity has been so notable such that it has led to establishment of many bike rental places and bike tours recently. Enjoy a rome city break; take your bikes and cycle up to the Colosseum. However, ensure that you also visit our City Break Rome Guide so as not to miss on what Rome has to offer within 48 hours.
5. Tourists can also go scuba diving in order to see the sunken city of Baia
Baia Parco Sommerso is one of those few flooded cities lying just near Napoli, Italy. It differs from most of the dive sites as it is not famous for having a reef or coral formation but the buildings and statues which remain intact these days. Indeed this is a Hidden gem of Italy, and it would be one amazing view to see pillars with mosaics floors from old emperors’ villas.