Showing posts with label positano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label positano. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Travel Tips for London, Positano & the Amalfi Coast


So, as you saw, our last night in Italy was positively amazing--but the next day, our last morning in Italy, was not.  We missed our flight!  For reasons that can be basically summed up as being irresponsible.  Hey, it happens.  From that morning and our trip as a whole, here are some travel tips for traveling abroad.

-arrive to all airports 2-3 hours earlier.  No matter what!  Add more time if you need to return a rental car
-find your gate before shopping or eating, just to gauge how far away it is 
-when booking your flight, remember that if you book 3 flights home and miss one, 3 change fees will occur multiplied by your number of passengers.  It may be easier just to pay a little more for a direct flight when planning your travel
-in foreign countries, try to speak their language.  This is really hard for me because I get really embarrassed.  However Aaron is pretty bold and always tries hard, which everyone appreciates
-to check bags versus carry-on is up to you.  Sometimes checking bags is nice to be able to bring souvenirs home

Travel tips for London
-stay  as close to the historic areas as possible - Tower of London, Westminister Abbey, those are a good area to stay in.  London is a huge city, much bigger than NYC, so just staying in the city is not enough
-I found the bus pretty easy to navigate so don't shy away from it.  The subway was okay too but the bus just seemed to be so straight forward
-everyone talks about fish and chips, but London also has fabulous Indian food so eat that too!
-British people have a very dry sense of humor.  Good Morning Sacramento wasn't having it when they interviewed Cara Delevingne
-I never figured out how to order coffee in London.  Apparently "coffee" isn't clear enough like it is here.  Drip coffee worked for one place, but as for the others, I still have no clue.  People eventually just make you an Americano because "you're American after all" but in America, Americano isn't our go to coffee.  Our go to coffee is coffee and the Brits don't understand that. I still like them though :-) 
must do: Tower of London, British Parliament or Westminister Abbey (both buildings are pretty similar)  

Travel tips for the Amalfi Coast
-don't ignore the small places.  Neill booked some bed & breakfasts in Italy I would have never considered - they were so small and something about being in a foreign country made me nervous.  However they were awesome!  So was their food.  At home, when I think of hotel restaurants I normally don't think much, but the hotel restaurants in Italy were top notch.
-driving in Naples is very scary.  I made Aaron do it as I insisted on getting pizza from L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele but he was really frazzled  and possibly traumatized from it all.  I don't think he would ever recommend it!  
-in Positano, we just parked our car for the entire time.  However it was nice to have as we used it to travel to Herculaneum
-Going to Positano in the summer: I debated this one a lot.  I was really worried about the crowds, but I also really wanted to swim in the Mediterranean.  Positano was pretty crowded, but we really didn't mind.  I attribute this to our hotel, La Fenice.  With air conditioning (key!), our own pool and private beach, it was heavenly.  If we hadn't of had those amenities we would have been battling the crowds at the beaches or restaurants all day.  The water was so warm and pleasant in July, a summer trip was definitely worth it.
-going to Capri: as I said in my original post, Capri is like an Italian Fifth Avenue.  It was just full of shops and nothing else.  If I did it again I think we would have just paid for a boat tour along the coast instead.  We loved seeing the sights along the boat and swimming in the sea
must dos: boat tour + swim, Path of the Gods

enjoy your travels and comment with any questions!  

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Path of the Gods

I am ready to blog again which means I finally had to throw up the last of the Italy posts.  I created them all today and set them to autoblog through the week.  Then I can blog on my current life again, yay!

On our last day in Positano we hiked the Path of the Gods.  This day was one of my favorite days of our vacation.  The Path of the Gods is a beautiful and scenic trail between the Amalfi towns that was used in the past for travel and trading.  I was nervous about being able to follow the path so I arranged for us to have a guide, Zia Lucy.  I am so happy I did!  Lucy was so kind and knowledgeable.  We hiked with about a group of 10 total.  We took the bus Bomerano, a town of higher elevation and then hiked back to Positano.  If you are thinking about hiking the path-it is suitable for novice hikers like Aaron and I, as long as you are able to handle rocky steps it should be doable for you. 

Starting the hike, Lucy in the peach 


Once Italy began to tax the Amalfi Coast some people retreated into the hills
 and lived in hidden houses like this one. It was unlikely government officials 
would have the desire to hike up here, to find and tax them.  

Another centuries old house



Monday, October 12, 2015

Il Cibo de Italia

We had so much fun eating in Italy.  I was really looking forward to fresh seafood and homemade mozzarella.  We got a lot of that!  It was fun.  In all honesty, Positano is not where you want to go for the best food of Italy - it's touristy, so that affects the food quality in the same way Cancun has by no means has the best Mexican food in Mexico.  Sometimes beautiful places are tainted like that.  Still, not the best still means far better than you'd get in North Carolina so we were pretty happy!  









Our last night we dined at La Tagliata.  The number one restaurant on TripAdvisor (at that time, rank's changed now), a major tourist trap lol...but the food was pretty solid.  The instruments and live singing, a little silly, but all one can do is say to heck with it and join in right?  

The very best food of our trip was at a bed & breakfast the last night of our trip.  So spectacular they'll get their own post!

just a few more Italy updates left. 

Sunday, October 11, 2015

La Fenice

If you go to Positano, you MUST stay La Fenice.  Private pool, private beach, ahmazing food, need I say more?  Positano has a bad reputation for crowds but at our hotel we felt that we were at a private resort.  It made the trip.



 the breakfast area

Neill's face says it all.  Heavenly.





Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Naples & the Amalfi Coast


It's only 3 months later but I'm finally sharing photos from Italy this summer.  Updates are already scheduled to go up all this week! :-)

 When in Naples, one must eat pizza.  The Condurro family has been making pizza since 1870,
this present location has been open since 1930.

 A true magherita pizza, rated a perfect 10.
This is the same pizza shop featured in Eat Pray Love.

Drive along the coast 

 Alison & Neill

 his cart may have been cheesy but his granita was AMAZING

oh hello Positano