Bed And Breakfast O'Pazzariello Naples
Via Foria 118 Naples, Campania, 80137, Italy
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Italian Family Winery- Day 7
... We sat down at a long table with all the guests and the family. Mom herself served us all her special dishes that she had been working on since the morning. My kids felt the love and warmed up right away, stuffing bread and pasta in their mouth and glowing when Mama came to hug and pinch their cheeks. We engaged in a fun conversation with the other travelers who were marveling at how different this was then their tour with Barillo tours. The wine was ...
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
... time to explore the town, it's shopping, and (most important) it's gelatterias! mmmmmmmm.... This evening we were treated to an authentic Italian meal at La Caruso ... we enjoyed entertainment by a local musician/singer and wonderful cuisine...mangia! Now to bed for an early morning drive along the Amalfi coast, crossing eastward to ...
Catacombs and Continental Breakfast
... being the number one place for pick-pocketing… While this is a definite possibility, Bridge and I experienced no such thievery, and were instead graciously welcomed by all Napolitians.. After walking along the gorgeous marina, our starving bodies were unfortunate to find almost EVERY restaurant to be closed as we approached several places around 5:00 (please understand, while most grandparents and seniors ...
Pizza, Mamma Mia & Volcanoe's Baby
... couldn’t see as much of the community (Sorrento) as we wanted to, but we saw enough. When we got to the top (after multiple rests along the way) it was pretty amazing. The cloud was inside the HUGE crater, so we couldn’t see the bottom, but the postcards they had for sale showed just how deep it was. If it spewed off 8 meters of lava rock to cover ALL of Pompeii you can only imagine the amount of the mountain that came from the crater. In 500 BC to 79 AD, the view from ...


