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Alloggi nella terra, con una sola porta-finestra One of the many signs guiding you on your voyage to find Villa Eva Don't let the lighting fool you.  Think musty, bug invested and rock hard bed. the house

Villa Eva Anacapri

Via La Fabbrica 8 Anacapri, Capri, Campania, 80073, Italy

Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this HotelVilla Eva Anacapri

Such different worlds...

A travel blog entry by jc_haroon

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We spent our last day in Tanzania in Stone Town, Zanzibar, which once was one of the largest ports for exporting slaves from Africa. We hired a young man to walk us around town for 2 hours and tell us about the history of Stone Town. It was really helpful to have hired someone who knew so much about the history and especially about the slave trade …

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Homeward Bound

A travel blog entry by jobloor

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... Alex kept our glasses filled and Vijay looked after us (and Bertie our ursine travelling companion ) very well indeed.

Suzanne and Pablo were great Ents officers and very good on the quizzes, too many clever folk on board though we didn't win a thing!

Bruce Morrison and Petra the Classical pianist were standouts in the entertainment which we attended more than usual.

So another fabulous cruise, nearly time for the next ...

Unravelling Naples, or trying and failing

A travel blog entry by rootsandroutes

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... passes through this pleasant little town.

“Does nothing work in this bloody country?!”

The greying, middle-aged man struggled to activate the movement sensor on the tap. His uncomfortable, reddish cheeks and pale arms partially hidden by a bright short-sleeved shirt were indicative of what a stereotypical British – no, English – tourist should look like.

“Um, try this one” is the reply from the adjacent sink, its ...

Monte Solaro Day 2

A travel blog entry by davis2011

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... what it was, and Ray had a warm crepe filled with Nutella, yes, Nutella. She was in heaven.

We then returned to the villa to shower, rest, consolidate our wine stash (drink the remainder of one of the bottles), and take in the much talked about sunset. Neither the sunset, nor the wine for that matter, disappointed. Oh, on our way back up, we hiked the mountain this time, and vowed to never hike it ...

Isle of Capri

A travel blog entry by cbmaddixrn

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... sky, well there wasn't. You could look out and you couldn't tell where the sea ended and the sky began.
As you looked back at where we came from, the shoreline was just absolutely remarkable. The small beaches lining the coastline were in between the huge mountains, for the city was on top of the mountains - remember we had to go down this huge "W" mountain to get to the sea. Each little beach was no more than a quarter of a mile wide, people were even sun bathing on ...

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