Casale Antonietta Sorrento
Via Traversa Pantano 3 Sorrento, Campania, 80067, Italy
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Italian Family Winery- Day 7
... joined with a small group from Philly and Jersey) and escorted them straight to the vineyard. Here is where they explain which grapes they used and where we were introduced to an extremely old vine. We walked through the grounds and saw how they bottled up the wine and where they stored it. Afterwards we were ushered into Mama’s Kitchen!
The mother of the family was actually born in the house and the whole feeling of being there feels so ...
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 ...
Smallest town with the biggest heart
... said that we HAD to stay at this one hostel called "Seven" in Sorrento because it got rated one of the top places in the world to stay (I think some Westin's and St. Regis's would have a run for their money). After arriving into this chic hostel, we were welcomed by one of the kindest receptionists I have ever come across (the female version of Mr. Rogers). While bringing us to our room, she kindly offered us the elevator since it was obvious ...
Amalfi Adventures Part Three!
... was our visit to Pompei. Although Lisa and Olly had been the week before with Kevin and Andy they said they were quite happy to go again as they could be our guides. It was a very hot day so we packed our bags with plenty of water and our hats (which Lisa said we had to wear!). This really is an amazing place and we couldn’t believe how the buildings had been preserved under the hot ash when Vesuvius erupted. ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Casale Antonietta Hotel Sorrento


