Spaccanapoli Hotel
Largo Paparelle 13, Naples
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Spaccanapoli Hotel Naples

Largo Paparelle 13 Naples, Campania, 80138, Italy

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Italian Family Winery- Day 7

A travel blog entry by karawilson

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So what do I have in common with Justin Timberlake & Jessica Biel? Not much but we did end up going to the same small family owned winery in the hills of Maiori. A family run business that has been operating only a short time as a winery (can’t be found in tour books or trip advisor) but has for years been selling the grapes off their farm.
Based on Angela’s recommendations – we were excited once again to try this experience ...

The hills are alive with the sound of music Day 6

A travel blog entry by karawilson

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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

A travel blog entry by mcewenm

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

A travel blog entry by karawilson

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... take a walk in Nocelle.* Wow- these were some of the most inspirational and amazing views yet. We got so into our nature walk that we decided to continue pass where we were suppose to catch the bus back. Thousands of steps later (going downhill) we made it to Positano. I was the only one complaining at the end. The kids thought it was funny and loved the never ending staircase. The walk (beginning @ the La Tagliata) takes about 2 ...

The Beast that is Napoli

A travel blog entry by austex

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... forget that it was like an entire city when you try to conquer it. We only managed 1/4 of it. We headed back and saw some sight in Napoli that can never be unseen outside the train station. Lets say I have seen more of a large italian than I ever wanted to see.

Back to the ship for lunch, swim and a spa! It has definitely been an interesting few days! Next report in a few more days!




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