B&B Al Pesce D'Oro Vettica di Amalfi
Via G. Augustariccio Vettica di Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Campania, 84011 , Italy
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Italian Family Winery- Day 7
... in love with a dog named Binky and the owner offered Binky to us. Grateful, we still passed. After we said our thank yous to the farmers –they handed us a block of Mozzarella and Ricotta cheese mix. (Amazing!) We were so grateful to have been invited to this farm and have met such lovely people. However, the father and Sonja were not done with us yet. They next drove us to a famous roadside Italian Ice in the middle of nowhere. I know Limon ice ...
The hills are alive with the sound of music Day 6
Hands down Ravello has some of the best views of the Amalfi Coast and some have argued the world. In fact many locals believe this is where Satan took Jesus to temp him a second time. (luke 4:5-8 )I understand why-It is just plain picturesque and spectacular. The views from the gardens and the church take your breath away and the town itself is encompassed by vineyards and olive fields.
This little town is remote but still very touristy. It’s famous for the ...
Ship Inspection - Aegean Odyssey
This morning we enjoyed an early breakfast followed by a presentation from the President of AHI Travel, Joe Small, on Travel Trends and a new marketing opportunity for our alumni travellers. After a shirt break, we walked down to the pier where we took a tender across to the Aegean Odyssey, a ship that is home base for several of ...
Get your elastic pants! Day 5
... great house wines served and all of this at the low cost of 35 euro per person. (children did not pay)
When you are finally done eating and sweating and groaning- Pietro may invite you to see his garden and animals. Here he grows all the delicious veggies he served and you see some small farm animals. Kids really enjoyed that part of the experience. La Tagliata was an advised “must see” by all the locals in ...
EXTRAORDINARY POMPEII
... br> grapes could be identified by taking moulds of the grape growing area. Somehow they
identified the type of grapes grown, (I forget how) and have reproduced the
same grape vines and they are growing in exactly the same garden beds as in
67AD.
We could see snippets of painted
walls with portraits or just art works. Much was done in mosaic but I think a
lot has been removed and put in museums which unfortunately we didn’t get to. Never
mind, next ...


