A perfect place to please dinosaur fans is Cratere degli Astroni, a dino park with a great variety of life-sized statues of ancient monsters. Kids will love this place for sure, while adults will get just as much positive emotions. Diving enthusiasts should never ignore Parco Sommerso di Gaiola Area Marina Protetta, a unique archaeological park under the waters of the Gulf of Naples. The fact is that there was once a resort for Roman patricians on a small island near Cape Posillipo, so today you can find the remains of villas, theaters, therms, and temples left over from Roman times.
Fans of eco-tourism will certainly appreciate Cape Posillipo, which is also an excellent observation point offering spectacular views of Mount Vesuvius and the Gulf of Naples. At the cape, you can find a very atmospheric place - Parco Vergiliano a Piedigrotta where the prominent Italian philosopher Giacomo Leopardi and the ancient Roman poet Virgil are buried. You will need to go up rock-cut stairs located near the Crypta Neapolitana to get to Virgil's tomb. No less attractive for fans of outdoor recreation is picturesque Parco Virgiliano where they can discover another beautiful cave - Grotta di Seiano.
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