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Progetto “Hope” – Maison Ro’

Durante l’ultimo anno di pandemia è stato difficile per tutti trovare un equilibrio, rapportarci a questo nuovo e sconosciuto virus. Sicuramente è ancora un momento complesso ma speriamo con il cuore di uscirne presto.

Purtroppo anche il comparto turistico ha sofferto molto a livello economico, un anno in cui i viaggi si sono limitati a piccole gite fuori porta, dove i turisti stranieri non sono riusciti a partire, vincolati da tutte le difficoltà legate al Covid-19.

A Maison Ro’ siamo fiduciosi, nonostante il momento storico in cui viviamo, che ci sarà presto una ripresa; intanto manteniamo acceso un barlume di speranza, spinti dal desiderio di ripartire e di tornare a viaggiare.

Per questo motivo abbiamo deciso di disegnare un simbolo di rinascita, di energia positiva, che ci guidi in questo periodo di incertezza.

Il Vesuvio, uno dei simboli di Napoli per eccellenza, che esplode in un urlo di speranza che si sprigiona dal sottosuolo.
E una citazione che si sposa bene con il concetto di speranza, intesa come sogno ad occhi aperti e la perseveranza di non mollare anche in momenti di crisi…

 

“Hope is a waking dream”

 

 

Hope is waking dream _ Maison Ro'
                  

 

Speriamo di poter accogliere presto i nostri ospiti nella splendida cornice del Vesuvio….

Un abbraccio virtuale

Lo staff di Maison Ro’

 

 

 

Pompei aeterna est

Pompeii and the Archaeological Park have always been a favorite destination for tourists, academic, and people from every place passionate about the history of the famous eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.

The city of Pompeii was unknowingly built on the slopes of a volcano, because at the time what we saw seemed to be just a promontory,  since Vesuvius as we know it now was formed precisely after the famous eruption occurred on October 24, 79 AD.

Plinio il Vecchio e l'eruzione del Vesuvio

The Pompeians did not expect such an explosion, but when it happened it was so powerful that as the lava descended towards the slope of Herculaneum, in Pompeii came flaming lapilli, ash and particles, which covered the Roman city with rubble and toxic gas, causing the death of its inhabitants and the end of its history.

Nowadays the ancient city of Pompeii can be visited all year round and is located in a wonderful park at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, which is the backdrop to every photo , almost as if to remind us that there is basically an eternal and indispensable relationship between nature and man.

The archaeological park is very large, divided into districts that are distinguished by Roman numbers. When you visit Pompeii for the first time you are strongly advised to book an official guide or join a group. In addition to the important findings and to explain the map of the city, a guide will be the only person really able to introduce you to the traditions and customs, to tell you about local habits and the social structure at the time of ancient Pompeii.

 

It goes back to these most recent days, the news of the discovery of an ancient parade roman chariot , promptly secured and now in the laboratory in the skilled hands of restorers.

This year has finally reopened the Antiquarium of Pompeii, a museum space dedicated to the permanent exhibition of finds that illustrate the history of Pompeii. Today we are returning to public use a space, completely renovated, which refers to what was the first museum concept of Amedeo Maiuri and that will be an introduction to the visit of the site. The organization was edited by Electa.

Furthermore from this year the new director of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii is the German archaeologist Gabriel Zuchtriegel of 39 years, which promises to give a breath of renovation and enforce the site.

Here on the official website, you can find more information to plan your visit.

Pompeii can be reached by car or train and from Meta it takes about 30 minutes. Or you can choose an excursion from Sorrento that in addition to visiting the archaeological site takes you to the top of Vesuvius, famous for the volcano and its vineyards.

Once you arrive we will help you plan your visit to Pompeii, which is certainly one of the best highlights of the entire Gulf of Naples.

 

 

Valle delle Ferriere – A green lush in the heart of the Amalfi Coast

When in Meta, if you like to discover a new hiking path and to do some good exercise, choose to spend a day doing trekking in the beautiful Amalfi Coast. There’s a route which is called “Valle delle Ferriere”, that is a must see. Add it to straight on your bucket list…and discover the hidden beauties of our territory!

You can decide to go by your own, or to share the experience with other people and, of course, with an authorized guide. If in doubts, we can suggest you the best way to arrange this day in the Amalfi coast.

Valle delle Ferriere is right up the town of Amalfi, surrounded by greenery and lemon crops. Is an easy difficulty for a trekking level, but it worths every drop of sweat, after you will feel brand new!

The history of Amalfi is recognizable during this walk, up to hills where the Ancient and First Maritime Republic used to exchange its precious woods and maritime knowledge with other towns and the habitants of Amalfi where well known for maritime trading in all the Mediterraneum Sea.

In this valley you will see, how nature has the power to recreate itself over and over, with its eaternal beauty sorrounding all the atmosphere and the space around.

Time: approx. 3 hours

Lenght: 6 km (up and downs)

Reccommended: water, wind jacket, trekking shoes, sun screen and walking shoes

 

 

Enjoy the Summer, and relax…we are Covid19 Free!

 

Meta is a small coastal town, near the city of Sorrento in the Peninsula of Sorrento. There are less than 8.000 habitants in Meta, and we can strongly say that there have been only a few cases in our small town, and since the beginning of May it has been announced that Meta (and also the Peninsula of Sorrento) it’s COVID FREE.

After months of lockdown and effectively quarantine, we have started again to go out, to live and work as before, even if now things have changed and that there are now safety rules to follow for those who work in the tourism field.

You can’t imagine how happy we are to welcome again our guest at Maison Rò, hoping that everything will slowly go back to normal.

We have sanitized our rooms, following the indications given by local authorities; we provide hand sanitizer and also medical masks for our clients, in case of need.

For us is really important to take care of every need of our clients, and if we are going to have more than one room occupied at the same time, we are not going to provide breakfast in the common areas, helping to avoid crowds.