The Travel Brats
A Southwest Italian Escape to The Amalfi Coast
Episode Summary
The Amalfi Coast, located in the southern region of Italy, is a dreamy stretch of coastline that has been captivating travelers for centuries. With its dramatic cliffs, charming villages, crystal-clear waters, and delectable cuisine, the Amalfi Coast is a true paradise for those seeking an unforgettable Mediterranean escape. In this blog, we'll take you on a journey through some of the most enchanting destinations along the Amalfi Coast, including Sorrento, Capri, and Positano.
Episode Notes
Sorrento: The Gateway to the Amalfi Coast
Sorrento, often referred to as the gateway to the Amalfi Coast, is a picturesque town perched on cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples. Known for its lemon groves, limoncello liqueur, and stunning sea views, Sorrento is a fantastic starting point for exploring the region. Make Sorrento your home base and stay at the Grand Hotel Capodimonte.
Things to do in Sorrento:
- Piazza Tasso: This bustling square is the heart of Sorrento, surrounded by charming cafes and shops. It's an ideal place to start your Sorrento adventure.
- Lemon Tours: Don't miss the opportunity to take a lemon tour, where you can learn about Sorrento's famous lemons and even sample limoncello.
- Marina Grande: This small fishing village is a short walk from the town center and offers a more relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely meal by the sea.
- Eat Italian: 86 Bistro Home Garden
- Capri: A short ferry ride from Sorrento takes you to the glamorous island paradise Capri, known for its upscale resorts, stunning landscapes, and celebrity sightings. Capri is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Amalfi Coast.
Things to do in Capri:
- Boat Tour: Take a boat tour for the best experience. Many boat tours provide snacks and drinks and allow visitors to jump off the front into the Mediterranean!
- Blue Grotto: This natural sea cave is famous for its dazzling blue waters, thanks to the sunlight passing through an underwater cavity. A boat tour is a must to appreciate its beauty fully.
- Anacapri: The quieter, more tranquil part of the island. Take the chairlift to the top of Monte Solaro for panoramic views.
- Capri Town: Stroll through the charming streets, shop for high-end fashion and unique boutiques, and enjoy delicious Italian cuisine at the island's numerous restaurants.
- Capri Funicular Railway: Take the train/trolley car up the mountain.
- Taste the Lemon Drink: Get a famous giant alcoholic or virgin lemon drink.
- Check out the Views: Go to the many scenic overlooks for incredible views and picture ops!
- Visit the Charterhouse of St. Giacomo, a monastery built in 1371.
- Visit the Roman Palace, Villa Jovis: Built by emperor Tiberius and completed in 27 CE. Tiberius ruled mainly from Villa Jovis until his death in 37 CE.
Positano: A Vertical Village
Positano is the quintessential Amalfi Coast village, known for its pastel-colored buildings tumbling down the cliffs to the sea. It's often considered one of the most romantic and picturesque spots on the coast.
Things to do in Positano:
- Spiaggia Grande: This main beach in Positano is a great place to soak up the sun and swim in the crystal-clear waters.
- Path of the Gods: Hike along this scenic trail for breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding cliffs.
- Shopping: Positano is famous for its fashion, especially its linen clothing and handmade sandals.
Pisa: A Day Trip from the Coast
While Pisa is not part of the Amalfi Coast, it's a popular day trip destination for travelers staying in the region. Known for its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa offers a unique cultural experience.
Things to do in Pisa:
- Leaning Tower of Pisa: Visit the Field of Miracles to see the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral, and the Baptistery.
- Piazza dei Cavalieri: Explore this historic square and its impressive buildings, including the Palazzo della Carovana.
- Pisa's Cuisine: Don't leave without trying some local Tuscan dishes, such as ribollita (vegetable soup) and pappa al pomodoro (tomato and bread soup).
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A Day trip to Pompeii
Pompeii is always very crowded and too vast to see everything in a short period of time. Take a tour that includes a hike to Mount Vesuvius, an easy hike with stunning views.