Dolcesonno San Felice Naples
via Luigia San Felice 1 Naples, Campania, 80132, 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
... before but thanks to our lovely bus ride I can no longer say this is true. Not much more to say about this quiet little town but just enjoy the views! Check out the pictures below!
Helpful hints:
*Take Sita bus to Ravello from Amalfi. Catch the bus not where the other buses wait but the bus stop closer to the entrance to the beach.
*Give the kids a map of Ravello and have them find all the ponds or gardens. Keeps them busy when your trying to take loads of ...
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 ...
The city of kings
... saw the "citytour" sightseeing bus. (What a strange sentence....Down the street, near the castle.) Anyway, I always have liked the on-off tour so I took it around the city to get an overview of some of the main sights.
I couldn't help but be taken in by the amazing views of Mount Vesuvius rising high in the distance from every vista. As the bus took me high into the hills surrounding Naples and the area known as Posillipo which rests ...
Which city is buried under more dirt?
... is good. He’ll eat ham and cheese, but not bread. He’s not starving.
After nearly three hours in Pompeii, it all started to just look like a pile of rocks, so we hopped on the train and headed to Naples for the afternoon to check out a few sites and eat some pizza. On the way to the train station we found the “end all, be all” souvenir for Michelle, but I was kind (again) and ...


