Paestum and Mozzarella di Bufala Farm Factory Visit From Rome
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Your English speaking chauffeur will meet you at your hotel or place of stay at 07:00am.
In about 3 hours you will get to "Tenuta Vannulo", a farm-factory producing Mozzarella di bufala cheese- typical of this area- . The staff will show you the many phases of the production, the chocolate and yogurt industry and the breeding in a one hour tour.
You will taste the exquisite products of the factory and have lunch there, you will taste the exquisite products of the factory and have lunch in the restaurant, including main course (two types of pasta), home-grown vegetables, mozzarella di bufala and ricotta cheese, home made bread, gelato, yogurt, wine and coffee.
Moreover, your gastronomic experience will be enriched by the beautiful location: a private villa of the 18th century.*
After lunch, your chauffeur will take you to Paestum, an archeological site built in the VII century B.C.
You will have some time to explore the ancient city, visiting Greek temples and Roman buildings, rich in history and beauty.
At 3:30 pm you will leave Paestum and your chauffer will take you back to your hotel at around 7:00pm.
Upgrade your tour choosing to be accompanied by an English speaking assistant, who will escort you throughout the day to give you a better insight of Italian lifestyle, tips and advise on where to eat or where to have the best shopping.
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Paestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia (southern Italy). The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three ancient Greek temples in the Doric order, dating from about 600 to 450 BC, which are in a very good state of preservation. The city walls and amphitheatre are largely intact, and the bottom of the walls of many other structures remain, as well as paved roads. The site is open to the public, and there is a modern national museum within it, which also contains the finds from the associated Greek site of Foce del Sele.
After its foundation by Greek colonists under the name of Poseidonia, it was eventually conquered by the local Lucanians and later the Romans. The Lucanians renamed it to Paistos and the Romans gave the city its current name. The town was abandoned in the Early Middle Ages, and left undisturbed and largely forgotten until the eighteenth century.
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In about 3 hours you will get to "Tenuta Vannulo", a farm-factory producing Mozzarella di bufala cheese- typical of this area- . The staff will show you the many phases of the production, the chocolate and yogurt industry and the breeding in a one hour tour.
You will taste the exquisite products of the factory and have lunch there, you will taste the exquisite products of the factory and have lunch in the restaurant, including main course (two types of pasta), home-grown vegetables, mozzarella di bufala and ricotta cheese, home made bread, gelato, yogurt, wine and coffee.
Moreover, your gastronomic experience will be enriched by the beautiful location: a private villa of the 18th century.*
After lunch, your chauffeur will take you to Paestum, an archeological site built in the VII century B.C.
You will have some time to explore the ancient city, visiting Greek temples and Roman buildings, rich in history and beauty.
At 3:30 pm you will leave Paestum and your chauffer will take you back to your hotel at around 7:00pm.
Upgrade your tour choosing to be accompanied by an English speaking assistant, who will escort you throughout the day to give you a better insight of Italian lifestyle, tips and advise on where to eat or where to have the best shopping.
Learn More
Paestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia (southern Italy). The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three ancient Greek temples in the Doric order, dating from about 600 to 450 BC, which are in a very good state of preservation. The city walls and amphitheatre are largely intact, and the bottom of the walls of many other structures remain, as well as paved roads. The site is open to the public, and there is a modern national museum within it, which also contains the finds from the associated Greek site of Foce del Sele.
After its foundation by Greek colonists under the name of Poseidonia, it was eventually conquered by the local Lucanians and later the Romans. The Lucanians renamed it to Paistos and the Romans gave the city its current name. The town was abandoned in the Early Middle Ages, and left undisturbed and largely forgotten until the eighteenth century.
Included
- Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel or place of stay
- Mercedes E and V class
- Beverages, candies and wifi on board
- Highway fees and parking fees
- Lunch
- Farm Factory visit
Not included
- Paestum entrance fees
- Paestum tour guide can be booked upon request
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
75%
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