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Vico Equense

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    • Day 14–16

      Next Stop next Camping

      April 16 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Nach sehr vollpacktem Programm chille mer ijz ume, leider ischs wätter nüm super toll u gester abe simer ds erstemau verrägnet worde.
      I ha de mit em Zug no zrug uf Pompeji müesse ga dr schoppe hole vom Makajo🤣Read more

    • Day 114

      Oliven und Zitronen

      November 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Die Olivenernte steht an. Da haben wir den Fachleuten einfach mal über die Schulter geschaut. Ob unser eigenes Experiment, Oliven zu konservieren, gelingt, kann man erst in ein paar Wochen sagen. Auch reife Zitronen hängen hier von den Bäumen. Bekannt ist Italien natürlich für den Limoncello💛. Ob da noch eine Flasche in den Kofferraum passt?😅🥂🚐 Am Nachmittag bekommen wir im Van auf dem Campingplatz süßen Besuch...😻 Dieser dicker Kater gehört zum Campingplatz und ist sehr zutraulich. Aber auch frech.🐾Read more

    • Day 121

      Honeymoon am Vesuv

      October 17, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Gestern Abend machte uns Bruno 🐶 mit dem jungen Paar am Nebentisch bekannt. Danaiya und Sungat aus Kasachstan verbringen Ihre Flitterwochen in der Toskana, in Sorrento und in Rom. Wir haben uns zum Malen am Vormittag getroffen. Die beiden zeigten ein perfektes Zusammenspiel und malten ein tolles Bild vom Vesuv. Diese junge Ehe dürfte lebenslang halten. Viel Glück! 🍀

      Yesterday evening Bruno 🐶introduced us to with the young couple at the next table. Danaiya and Sungat from Kazakhstan spend their honeymoon in Tuskany-Sorrento and Rome. We met to paint in the morning. They showed very good teamwork and painted a great picture of Vesuvius. This young marriage should last a life time. Good luck! 🍀
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    • Day 6

      Stage 6 - Amalfi Coast

      September 6, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Wunderschönes Wetter an der Amalfiküste. Wir haben direkt mit dem Team Autoneo #106 unsere Tageschallenge absolviert. Nette Benzingespräche unter Fachleuten inklusive. Gute Fahrt an Josef und Markus.

    • Day 26

      Positano and Beyond

      May 4, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

      We began the day by driving down the Amalfi coast. I had no idea of the spectacular scenery we would find. Towering mountains fall right down into the sea. The coastal road hugs a tiny ledge that often rises 2000 feet above the water of the Mediterranean Sea. Massive cliffs rise vertically out of the ocean to a crest another thousand feet above us. The coastline here is even more magnificent than the California road traveling from Carmel down to Big Sur. We stopped in Positano at a wonderful family restaurant called Constantino’s. Our five course meal started with a Caprese salad, continued with a pizza course. This was followed by a pasta course consisting of cannoli, tagliatelle, manicotti and a wonderful cheese filled crêpe. The meal ended with lemoncello cake followed by a small shot of the beverage itself.

      The scenery became even more magnificent as we swung back-and-forth on switchbacks. We went into higher mountains with terraces for growing white grapes, lemons, olives, and a host of other agricultural products. The terrain looked as though a giant accordion has been thrown down the mountainside. Each new turn revealed another mountain with hundreds of terraces going up the side. Each terrace was supported by a thick retaining wall made of huge stone blocks. Each of these blocks had to be hauled up the mountain side, usually by donkeys. It must have taken an unbelievable amount of work over centuries to haul all of the stone necessary to build those retaining walls. The terrain is so steep that even today stonemasons in brickmasons use donkeys to carry their loads to the worksite. We took time to visit a resort that our travel agents wanted to investigate. It is the opulent San Pietro resort near Positano. Rates here start at €3000 per night. We also saw the lovely town of Ravolo that hosts a classical music festival every June.

      At the far point of our trek we were delighted with the sites from the Villa Rufolo, an estate begun as a castle in the 13th century, modified by the Saracens around 1500, and completely renovated in the 19th century. The estate belonged to a cousin of the pope, a nobleman who essentially ruled the Amalfi coast. This building originally reflected an unusual balance between Norman, medieval, and Saracen styles. However, the major renovation in the 19th century incorporated some romantic fantasies which upset that balance. Nevertheless, the house and watchtower are interesting, and the gardens are stunningly beautiful in their springtime colors.

      We returned to our hotel after a long day, said good-night to a bejeweled Vesuvius and dropped into bed.
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    • Day 5

      Positano

      October 11, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Ein paar Tage blieben wir in Positano, zum Glück am kleinen Nebenstand, der Spiagga de Fornilla.
      Der Ort war ab 10 Uhr, sobald die Tagestouristen einfielen, furchtbar. Ein wunderschöner Ort, der leider vom Tourismus überrollt wird.Read more

    • Day 5

      Hotel Pupetto in Positano

      October 11, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Glück hatten wir mit dem Hotel Pupetto - unser Zimmer hatte Meerblick, am Nebenstrand gelegen, direkter Meerzugang, der Hauptort in ca. 10 Min über einen kleinen Weg mit Tunneln zu erreichen und auch die Küche samt Service hervorragend.Read more

    • Day 6

      In love with Positano

      May 30, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Nun ging es weiter zu unserem letzten Reiseziel auf dieser Route, wo wir die kommenden 3 Tage verbringen.
      Ich bin grundsätzlich von dem Trip begeistert, aber Positano hat mich am meisten geflasht. Die Stadt ist einfach wie gemalt 🥰 alles ist einfach nur schön.

      Unsere Anreise mit dem Bus war recht abenteuerlich, da ich ausnahmsweise mal das Zepter aus der Hand gegeben habe 😵‍💫 Fazit: werde ich nie wieder tun😅
      Tip für alle zukünftigen Reisenden: nehmt Euch für die 19km ein Taxi 🚕🤭
      Die Stimmung war kurzzeitig ziemlich down, aber nach dem ersten Aperol war alles vergessen 😬🤭
      Irgendwann werde auch ich über die Story lachen, heute allerdings noch nicht 🫣

      Nach Ankunft in unserem Apartment für die nächsten Tage gab es erstmal eine leckere Stärkung und ein bisschen Sightseeing.
      Ich hätte nicht erwartet das die Städte so unterschiedlich sein können…andere Geschäfte und wirklich ein anderer Flair.
      Zum heutigen Abendessen haben wir ebenfalls einen echten Glücksgriff in traumhafter Kulisse gelandet.

      Breakfast-/Lunchspot: Casae Bottega
      Dinnerspot: Il Capitano
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    • Day 22

      Amalfi Coast

      August 27, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      After our lazy day yesterday we were up early and back on the local train back to Naples to meet up with our tour bus that would take us along the Amalfi Coast. They call the road Mama Mia, as it is skinny and windy and when you watch the way the buses navigate the tight corners and windy road.

      The scenery was amazing and our first stop was Positano which is a beautiful village with it’s narrow winding paths down to the beach. Shame we only got an hour here, but we would love to come back and explore the coast. Pete couldn’t resist a swim in the Mediterranean. Then it was back on the bus and off to Amalfi where we hopped on a boat and cruised the coast checking out the beaches and the celebrity houses along the coast. We found a boat that looks like the one we should have! Haha!

      We then had lunch at a restaurant on the beach and had yum seafood Spaghetti and a new drink, a lemon spritz using limoncello, Prosecco, soda and limone gelati, very yum and refreshing.

      Our last stop was Revalla (not how you spell it) where there was fantastic views of the coastline and some wonderful ceramic showrooms. Pete nearly had a table shipped home!

      I took a travel sickness tablet (due to windy roads) and so I slept all the way back to Naples. A great taste of the Amalfi Coast and definitely a place we would like to go back to.

      When we got back to the apartment we cooled off in the tiny pool in the garden of our BnB and made another platter that we ate overlooking the garden. We went upstairs to the terrace and watched the sunset. A great end to a wonderful day, our last night in Italy! Off to Greece tomorrow.
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    • Day 10

      Chill Positano Day

      July 25, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      Today we had a sleep in and recharge, getting up at only 11am! Got some fresh eggs at the market and made brunch in our Airbnb together. Met Fang a local neighbourhood cat on the balcony after breakfast, and Matt decided to stay home with him for the day. Kandis and Sarah headed down the million stairs to Positano for a beach and local shopping adventure. We enjoyed the large waves and then found some gelato for an afternoon treat. We wandered the streets browsing local shops and making a few small purchases (only things that fit in our backpacks). For lunch we enjoyed pesto pasta and gnocchi while Matt had a salad above in Montepertuso in between his naps. Kandis and Sarah then braved the lines and crowds flagging down their bus and forcing their way on. Matt had kept the keys so Sarah climbed through the stairs railing to let her and Kandis back in. Now reunited as a trio we headed for dinner and then finished our night with drinks, a game of Mario party and late night snack.Read more

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