Cerasiello Naples
Via Supportico Lopez 20 Naples, Campania, 80137, Italy
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Italian Family Winery- Day 7
... whole family. It sounds strange that winery and kids mix but the kids were the ones who enjoyed this adventure the most. The family is very accommodating and we met them at the bottom of Maiori where they then picked us up in a smoke filled, beat up old Datsun. They drove for what seemed like forever to the top and into the depth of the vineyards which we had seen from Ravello & Amalfi. An adorable, young Italian woman named Sonja greeted her guests ...
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
... with kids. Must do!
Ciao for now! See you in Ravello next!
*Montepertso- take interno bus from Positano to Montepertuso. Ask driver to shout out stop. Don’t walk into the town- walk away from it, uphill about a .25 mile.
*Nocelle- is the beginning of the famous hike Walk of the Gods. It was our one regret- we weren’t able to accomplish this task because it’s a long walk for children. No kids? A ...
Walking the Streets of Pompeii
... no exhibits, multimedia presentations or other modern use of the preservation arts. Only the usual tourist-bait shops and toilets. The actual site itself, however, is left intact and unspoiled which is terrific.
Over 2,500,000 visitors come to Pompeii each year. Without careful planning, the tourists, weather and commercial interests around the site will diminish this once-only glimpse of an entire culture, frozen in time.
Whew! Well that’s a ...


