Reginna Palace Maiori
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 1 Maiori, Amalfi Coast, Campania, 84010, Italy
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Capri and Positano
Our first day on the Amalfi coast saw us catch a ferry round to the small coastal town of Amalfi for morning coffee before catching a larger boat for our trip to Capri which is a fifty five minute boat ride off the coast arriving just before lunch. Didn't know much about Capri but kept humming "Sally" for some reason. First we had a mini bus ride …
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Homeward Bound
... time where we did go and Christmas Day and New Year's Eve were made very special.
The best thing was a great table so thanks to Maureen & Steve, Geoff & Dorothy and Pam & Chris; not forgetting our tour companions Tony & Jackie.
The ship was beautifully decorated for Christmas, Captain Perkins was his usual cheery self and Mrs Perkins (Lucy) was charming as ever. Michael & Britender were a great waiting ...
Unravelling Naples, or trying and failing
... central train station and wave farewell to the madness of Piazza Garibaldi, we find ourselves opposite an elderly Neapolitan couple. It is hard to understand quite what they are saying, but it had something to do with a packet of biscuits. He, a mischievous, overgrown child, holds the biscuits near her hand and pulls it away when she goes to take it. Her pursed lips and furrowed brow suggest annoyance at his giggling face that occasionally meets ours with a raised eyebrow, but her ...
Sailing the high seas to the Isle of Capri
... che succede?’ what’s happening? A lot of them soon turned around and tried to find other ways home when they found out, but others had no option and had to wait. It’s just what they do, life’s like that here.
We did see loads of people come out on their Vespa’s or motorini of some sort, to rescue friends and family members, along with one young guy chucking his mate off the back of his bike to take a priest back to his church. His mate hung ...
Who Doesn't Love Atrani?
... at another Fabio-esque man we affectionately named the "Amalfi Stud" and testing out my underwater camera!), cooking and eating good food, listening to music, and sharing our lives with each other. In between, we were treated to a seaside military reenactment in Amalfi that baffled us all: no idea what they were doing but there were renaissance regalia, muskets and maidens. (Phil and I think they were waging war against Atrani which as loyal Atranis, we were up ...



