Casa Mira Napoli Naples
Via Giordano Bruno 169 Naples, Campania, 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
... festival which is usually set up in the gardens above the world. Many aristocrats and dignitaries fancy this town because once the tour buses leave –it’s a quiet little place to relax and enjoy. When you see it-you know why. The square of course is centered around the church but it was the widest square I had seen yet. Here we got our fill of gelatto and gnocchi.
The roads up to Ravello are almost sickening. I have never been nausea from ...
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 ...
Homeward Bound
So today is our last day and we head off early for a marginally better flight home on Thomson than coming. However there is the same palaver with cabin baggage and we had to sit in the coach for an hour before we could check in. But home almost on time and all the luggage arrived and we are in one piece so a good outcome!
Overall we had a wonderful time on our magical mystery cruise. We didn't get to Tripoli or Egypt or Tunisia but we had ...
Naples, Pompeii & Sorrento
... to enjoy and view.
Here are some things to remember when you look at these pictures of Pompeii today;
This was a thriving port city of people who ran 40 bakeries, 30 brothels, and 130 bars, restaurants and hotels. There were free men and slaves, as well as the elite.
Everything you see was buried and invisible for over 1,500 years.
The city was basically forgotten and the area abandon.
The temperature of ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Casa Miranapoli



