Upon arrival Fiumicino Airport outside Rome, a representative will be waiting in the baggage area to escort the group to the coach. We transfer by coach into the Campania region. En route to Cumae, we will stop at an autogrill for coffee and a snack. Once we arrive in Cumae, we stop at a local restaurant for lunch. We begin our exploration of Italy with an expert-led visit to the first ancient Greek colony on the mainland of Italy: Cumae. Founded in the 8th Century BCE, Cumae thrived as a Greek colony for nearly four hundred years until it came under Roman authority in the 4th Century BCE. While still successful under Roman rule, Cumae was ultimately abandoned due to encroaching marshes. During the late 19th Century, the ruins were excavated and explored. Following our visit, we then travel by motor coach to near Baia Archeological Park, minutes south of the ruins of Cumae. Due to volcanic and seismic activity throughout the ages, by the 8th Century CE most of the lower portions of Baia sunk into what is today referred to as the Gulf of Pozzuoli. On land, we can observe the remnants of temples dedicated to Diana, Mercury, and Venus as well as ruins of villas belonging to prominent families. To explore the sunken lower part of Baia, we board a special glass-bottom vessel to observe mosaics, statues, baths, and marble floors 15-45 feet beneath us. A short coach ride takes us to Pompeii, where we check into our hotel and freshen up. We then gather in the meeting room for an Orientation session. The Group Leaders will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. Enjoy dinner at a restaurant near our hotel in Pompeii.