Naples is the third-largest city in Italy. It is scenically situated by the shores of the Mediterranean, with Mount Vesuvius providing the imposing backdrop. The city has a UNESCO-listed historical centre, packed with treasures from all eras. Locals, meanwhile, have truly mastered the art of La Dolce Vita, and are dedicated to living their best life.
Within Naples, top sights to see include the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, and the Catacombs of San Gennaro. You can also venture beyond the city to visit the Amalfi Coast, take a hike at Mount Vesuvius, or explore what remains of the Roman city of Pompeii.
For the most comfortable, stylish, and fuss-free way to reach Naples, book a private jet charter to whisk you off to the ultimate destination for foodies and beach lovers.
The flight time to Naples will depend on factors such as the kind of aircraft and your departure point:
• London to Naples: approx. 2 hours 40 minutes
• Paris to Naples: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes
• Palma to Naples: approx. 1 hour 55 minutes
• Milan to Naples: approx. 1 hour 20 minutes
• Zurich to Naples: approx. 1 hour 40 minutes
• Berlin to Naples: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes
Top Things to Do in & around Naples
1. National Archaeological Museum of Naples
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples - or Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli - exhibits treasures from Greek, Renaissance, and Roman eras, the latter being of particular importance. You can see a variety of Roman artefacts from Herculaneum and Pompeii at the museum.
This is one of the most important archaeological museums on the planet. Exhibits include busts, statues, and sculptures; pottery and terracotta; and items made from ivory and silver. There is also an archive, a library, and a restoration workshop on site.
2. Catacombs of San Gennaro
The Catacombs of Naples are also one of the city’s stand-out sights. The complex comprises a network of subterranean tombs named after the city’s patron saint, San Gennaro, who is buried there. Over 3,000 tombs have been carved out of tuff, a porous type of stone.
There are two levels of the catacombs to explore, and they are thought to date back to pre-Christian times.
3. Neapolitan food
You cannot come to Naples without taking a deeper dive into the city’s fine foodie scene. Sampling pizza here is a must, in the city where it was invented and has since been perfected. Other Neapolitan foodie delights to try include minestrone napoletano and spaghetti alla puttanesca.
For dessert, drop into one of the many pasticceria that can be found all over the city. Local specialities include rum baba and sfogliatella, which are shell-shaped pastries stuffed with sweetened ricotta cheese. Many food tours of Naples are available to book.
4. Mount Vesuvius
The Bay of Naples is dominated by this active volcano, which last erupted during the mid-1940s. In the past, Vesuvius destroyed Herculaneum and Pompeii in 79 AD.
Many visitors to the Naples area take on the challenge of hiking to the summit, where you can savour magnificent views over the volcanic crater and the Bay of Naples. The moderately challenging Gran Cono trail is the most popular way to do this. It’s a couple of miles long and will take you past the edge of the crater - the “Gran Cono” itself.
5. Pompeii
Once a bustling Roman city, Pompeii ended badly when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Unfortunately, the resulting dense layer of volcanic ash and stone killed many residents, as well as destroying the buildings.
A train known as the Circumvesuviana can get you to Pompeii from Naples. At the archaeological park you can see excavated sites showing what life must have been like in the former Roman city and even view plaster body casts of those who lost their lives in the natural disaster.
6. Amalfi Coast
Naples is the nearest airport to the lovely Amalfi Coast, and many visitors combine time in the city with a trip to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stretches for almost 20 miles, and the area is characterised by a rugged shoreline, sheer cliffs, picture perfect bays, small fishing villages, citrus groves, and rolling vineyards.
You can drive or take a ferry to the Amalfi Coast from Naples for a day trip or longer stay. Towns to visit include smart Positano, the historic resort of Sorrento, peaceful Praiano, and stone-paved Ravello. You can also discover beautiful Italian villas such as Rufolo, hiking trails like the Sentiero Degli Dei, and lovely beaches such as Fiordo Di Furore and Fornillo.
Where to Stay in Naples and the Amalfi Coast
A Small Luxury Hotel of the World, Grand Hotel Parker’s was the original luxury hotel in Naples. The level of service here is outstanding, and all accommodation comes with a private balcony for enjoying La Dolce Vita al fresco. Some of the classically styled rooms and duplex suites have sea views. Hotel facilities include two restaurants, one of which boasts two Michelin stars.
Stay by the sea yet within easy reach of the city at Eurostars Hotel Excelsior. The rooftop restaurant and terrace are a real plus here, offering panoramic views over the Bay of Naples. This hotel offers elegant accommodation, and many rooms offer ocean views.
If you want to spend a night or more on the Amalfi Coast, Grand Hotel Vesuvio is a plush seafront property in Sorrento. It’s a five-star property offering superb service, an outdoor pool, a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, chic and bright accommodation, and incredible coastal views.
Group Charter Flights to Naples
Charter a private jet and you can speed off to Naples in comfort, luxury, and of course style. From a long-anticipated family holiday to a big business trip, this bespoke travel experience ensures your journey is just as memorable as southwestern Italy.
The Naples area is a big hit with foodies, history buffs, and beach lovers alike. The range of accommodation and venues available locally are guaranteed to impress at any event, whether large or small.
When flying by private charter plane, flight times can of course be arranged to suit you perfectly. This exclusive mode of transport also makes it easy to avoid all the fuss and crowds inevitably associated with busy airport arrival and departure areas.
Whether you plan to chat with colleagues, network, or do business while en route to Naples or it’s all about spending time with your friends and family, the inside of your private plane can also be set up to suit your precise requirements.
Our experienced Group Aircraft Charter team are there to ensure an enjoyable, seamless experience throughout your trip, from clearing customs and boarding at the airport to supplying luxurious, convenient hotel transfers.
Recommended Airport in Naples for Private Jet
Naples International Airport, also known as Capodichino International Airport, is only about three miles northeast of the city centre. It’s perfect for private jet passengers, as the runway can accommodate all sorts and sizes of private jet. There’s also VIP facilities such as conference and snooze rooms, and vehicle-to-plane ramps.
Do you want to experience the convenience, comfort, style, and privacy of a private jet charter when bound for Naples? Our team is available 24/7.