Italy- Vino, Views & Vacation Vibes: Day 4

This morning we walked to the train station in Sorrento to meet our guide, Gino. Our group rode the train with him to the Pompeii station. He gave us a tour of Pompeii. We had visited here before but we still saw things we hadn’t seen before.

Entrance to Pompeii

Pompeii was a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was a Roman city that was destroyed and preserved by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.

Mt. Vesuvius in the background

Pompeii was founded in 600 BC and was a busy Roman trading city and port with approximately 20,000 residents. After the eruption of Vesuvius that buried the city, it was rediscovered in 1599 during the construction of a canal. Excavations are still happening today.

The Stabian baths were public baths from about the 2nd century B.C.! It was divided into two sections, one for men and the other for women and it included a courtyard that was used as a gymnasium.

We visited the House of the Faun which was a large home with an area of 2,970 square meters or 3,552 square yards. The owner was a wealthy magistrate. The home had an atrium decorated with a mosaic floor and in the center was a bronze statue of a dancing satyr.

The home also had an enormous floor mosaic that depicted the Battle of Issus between Alexander the Great and the Persian King Darius.

In the Palestra dei Iuvenes was a frescoed wall. It was a private gymnasium for young men.

Frescoe in the private gym

Our guide showed us the highlights but we barely touched the surface of how big the Roman city of Pompeii was.

After our tour we visited the Antiquarium which housed many artifacts discovered during excavations.

Modern archaeologists detected hollow spaces in the volcanic debris. This space was created by victims’ bodies decomposition. They slowly filled in the spaces with plaster. They created molds. Below are a couple of the molds that were housed in the museum.

When we finished our time in Pompeii we took the train back to Sorrento. We stopped by a wine bar near our hotel to enjoy some wine.

We enjoyed an Italian red wine that our server suggested. It was delicious.

This evening we walked around Sorrento.

There was a travel agency nearby and because the weather tomorrow was supposed to be great we booked an Amalfi coast boat tour.

Italy- Vino, Views & Vacation Vibes: Day 3

Friday, August 29th, 2025

We booked an 8:00 AM excursion to Capri and the Blue Grotto. It was rainy and overcast when we left the hotel. Capri was an island in the Bay of Naples. It’s known for its craggy coastline and sea caves. The island was divided into three areas: Marina Grande- where the marina and the port were located, Capri- where the piazzetta, the vibrant square, was in the center, and Anacapri- the highest village on the island.

Down by the Pier

We met our guide Luigi near the pier for our ferry ride to Capri from Sorrento. The forecast called for rain and storms all day. When we got off the ferry in Marina Grande, Capri, it was cloudy but no rain or storms!

When we left Sorrento, Luigi said visiting the Blue Grotto was iffy. He talked to the supervisor when we got off the ferry and found out it was opened! So we boarded a little bus for our group of 18 to get quickly up to Anacapri. Our bus followed the “Mamma Mia road”! It was a winding scenic road that connected Marina Grande to Anacapri.

On the right was the entrance to the Blue Grotto.

The Blue Grotto was a natural site. It was a cavern where the water glowed an electric blue from the sunlight passing through. The four of us were under the impression from the pictures on the internet site that all of our group would be in one boat together. Boy were we wrong. You are on a row boat with barely enough room for the four of us and the “captain” with the oar! Three of us were at the back of the rowboat and one in front. To get through the opening we had to lay down on each other, including the “captain”!

Once we were inside the grotto our “captain” gave us some information about the Blue Grotto and he sang. The water was absolutely gorgeous! We weren’t in the cave very long. The “captain” had to use a chain to pull us out and of course we had to lay down again to get through the opening!

Inside the Blue Grotto

When we finished at the Blue Grotto we had free time in Anacapri. We wandered around the streets and stopped for lunch off of one of the piazzas.

The Phoenician Steps consisted of 921 stone steps. Until 1874 these steps were the only connection between Maria Grande and Anacapri. Originally there wasn’t any fresh water in Anacapri, so they walked down all of those steps to get fresh water and then had to carry all of it up all of those steps!

When the clouds cleared, you could get some great views of the Bay of Naples.

After exploring Anacapri we met our guide Luigi and took the bus back down the winding “Mamma Mia road” to Marina Grande. We went to the marina where we boarded a boat just for our group. It was a great way to see the island and its ragged shoreline from the water.

The Faraglioni sea stacks were formed by centuries of natural erosion from wind and waves.

It was said that the rock formations brought good luck to anyone who kisses their sweetheart while passing through the natural stone archway!

This natural arch dated from the Paleolithic age. It was the remains of a collapsed grotto.

Natural Arch

We really enjoyed seeing Capri’s coastline from the boat. The grottos, rock formations, and the clear waters were amazing.

On a large boulder called Lo Capo sat a bronze statue called Gennarino Scugnizzo or Statue of Welcome. The boy waves at passing tourists and islanders on boats. You are supposed to wave at him to avoid bad luck and have good luck as you visit Capri.

After our day in Capri we went back to our hotel, the Michelangelo, to freshen up before dinner.

Our room at the Michelangelo

We asked the hotel desk for a recommendation for an excellent restaurant with a view. The hotel desk clerk made a reservation for us at “The Foreigner’s Club”. Our table looked out over the Bay and our food was delicious.

It was a great way to end our day!

Italy- Vino, Views & Vacation Vibes: Day 1 and 2

Wednesday, August 27th, 2025

We left with good friends for a vacation in Italy! Our first flight was from Columbus to JFK International Airport. We had several hours before our overnight flight to Naples. We spent that time relaxing in the Delta One lounge. It was well worth it!

We took off from JFK a little late due to the backup of planes waiting to take off.

Leaving New York for Naples!

Thursday, August 28th, 2025

Naples here we come!

The pilots made up our lost time and we arrived in Naples a little early.

The plane was too big to pull up to a gate so we got off on the tarmac and took a bus to the terminal. We went through customs and then had quite a wait for our luggage.

A driver met us at the exit of the airport and he drove us to our hotel. He was quite the aggressive driver! We made it safely to the hotel and we checked our baggage because our rooms weren’t ready. It was only 10:00 AM.

Off exploring Sorrento we went!

Our lunch was at the Ristorante S. Antonino. We had a delicious gluten free pizza!

After our lunch we walked back to our hotel. It was around 2:00 PM and our rooms were ready. We grabbed our luggage, freshened up and went for a glass of wine!

Day 8 Best of Amalfi Coast Adventure

Saturday, November 10th, 2018

We left our hotel in Sorrento by 8:30 AM to head to Pompeii.  The road is very narrow and little room for error!

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When we arrived in Pompeii we met our local guide.  We walked through a brothel and the forum.  We also walked through a villa that had only been open for 1 1/2 years.  The weather was perfect for exploring this uncovered city from the past.

Mt. Vesuvius is in the distance and looks so unassuming.  It is about 6 miles away.  Pompeii was a busy port city before the eruption.  Pompeii was covered by 20 feet of ash when Vesuvius erupted and that ash added over a mile to the coastline.  Pompeii is no longer on the coast when it was discovered.

After our tour of Pompeii, we drove back to Rome.  On the way we saw Monte Casino which was Italy’s bloodiest battle during WWII.

We arrived at our hotel around 5 PM.

IMG_2783  It was the Romanico Palace Hotel.   Our room was quite unique.

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The view from our room!

Once we checked into our room, we put our belongings in the room and took off to visit Trevi Fountain.  It was within walking distance of our hotel!  The fountain was packed with people but we finally made it up close to throw in our coins so we would return to Roma!

 

The US Embassy was down the road from our hotel.  We walked by the complex on our way to Trevi Fountain.  We met a couple from our group and joined them for dinner at a “mom and pop” restaurant that was recommended by the hotel.  It was called Ristorante La Lampada.  It was a delicious meal.  IMG_3660

It was a great ending to our trip!  Tomorrow we leave to head home!  Our time in Italy was amazing and we look forward to our next adventure!

Day 7 Best of Amalfi Coast Adventure

Friday, November 9th, 2018

We were on the motorcoach by 8:30 to travel from Sorrento and drive along a different section on the Amalfi Coast!  The scenery was spectacular!

Our first stop was Tenuta Vannulo, an organic farm which specializes in buffalo mozzarella.  It was an interesting tour and the buffalos are well cared for and even have massagers.

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The shop with yogurt and other products made from Buffalo milk.

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Buffalo yogurt with orange marmalade.

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Making the buffalo mozzarella by hand!

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The automated milking station.

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The buffalo massagers!

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products made from the buffalo leather.

 

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Tasting the buffalo mozzarella.

After touring the organic farm, we went to the town of Paestum.

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Part of the town of Paestum.

The town has three of the world’s best preserved ancient Greek temples.  Because it is off the beaten path, it wasn’t crowded.  These Doric temples are thought to be dedicated to the city’s namesake Poseidon (Neptune), Hera and Ceres.  The Temple of Hera is the oldest and was built about 550 BC.  Next door is the Temple of Neptune which dates from about 450 BC and is the most intact except for the roof and some parts of the inner walls.  The third is the Temple of Athena which was built about 500 BC. IMG_2686

The middle of the area consists of the Roman forum and a small Roman amphitheater.

They were filming a movie called “Last Words”.  So we saw evidence of the film crew and scenes set for filming.  It is a futuristic drama that takes place in 2085 and stars Charlotte Rampling, Alba Rohrwacher, and Nick Nolte.  The film is supposedly to be released in 2019.IMG_2676

We toured the National Archaeological Museum of Paestum.

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The Tomb of the Diver which depicts a young man plunging toward a pool of water. The set of frescoes from this tomb is one of the main attractions at the museum.

Below are more of the limestone slabs that formed the chamber of the Tomb of the Diver (470 BC) that was discovered in 1968 by an Italian archaeologist, Mario Napoli.

After the museum, we traveled back to Sorrento.  On our way we stopped at an overlook of the city and took some pictures as the sun was getting ready to set.

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That evening our group had dinner at a local Sorrento restaurant.IMG_2749

Our menu was printed for us!

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The food was delicious and the entertainment was fun!  It was a great evening for our last night in Sorrento!

Addio a Sorrento! (Goodbye to Sorrento)

Day 6 Best of Amalfi Coast Adventure

Thursday, November 8th 2018

No alarm this morning!  We ventured from the hotel after breakfast.  We were walking down the Corso Italia road by 10 AM.  Our first stop was to visit the Cloister of San Francesco.  It dates back to the 8th century but it has been restored several times and is now used to host concerts, weddings, and other activities.

We took a long walk along the main road to explore the Roman villa ruins on Punta del Capo.  We had to be careful and watch for traffic because there weren’t any sidewalks or berms!

IMG_2527As you can see it was a narrow road!

Punta del Capo is a point of land that sticks out from the Sorrento peninsula.  This is where we saw the remains of a 1st century Roman Villa.  The wealthy Romans build vacation villas on panoramic points along the coast.  We explored the ruins and took some wonderful pictures of the views from here!

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Looking down on the Roman Villa.

The weather was perfect for taking pictures and hiking the area.  We also saw a painter working at the remains.

The views were stunning so you can understand why the wealthy would want a holiday villa along the coastline of Sorrento!

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Walking back into the city center we saw some interesting buildings and a sundial!

When we got back into town we stopped for lunch and had pizza at a cafe and we ate outdoors which was awesome for November!

We walked around the ancient walls of Sorrento.  These walls were built in the 16th century to help defend the city from attacks.  The first evidence of walls around Sorrento dates as far back as 400 BC.

We saw the Arch Dominova Seat.  The seat was built in the 14th century by some nobles and is completely covered by frescoes.

It was used by the nobles to meet in order to talk about the problems of the town.  It was also used as a guard house and a prison but today is used for dining or some of the locals come to play cards at the tables!

There was a photo exhibition by the Italian photographer:  Raffaele Celentano entitled “Memories in the Wind”.  There also was a collection of photography of Sophia Loren in her honor.  We visited the exhibition and really enjoyed the photos.

We purchased one of Celentano’s prints entitled “Old Lovers”.  We loved this print and have it hanging in our home!

It was another fun-filled day in Sorrento!

Day 4 Best of Amalfi Coast Adventure

Tuesday, November 6th, 2018

Of our group, we were the only travelers that did not take the excursion to Capri.  We have visited the island before so we opted to spend the day exploring the city of Sorrento.  We left the hotel around 9:00 AM to begin today’s adventures.  The weather was perfect.

We walked down the main street of Sorrento, Corso Italia, and we came upon the Villa Fiorentino.  We were going to visit it buy it didn’t open until 10:00 AM so we plopped on a bench in the piazza close by because we only had 10 minutes to wait.  At opening time we walked back over to the villa but we couldn’t tour it because they had no power.  We noticed there were screeching sirens and at least one city block was without power!

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Villa Fiorentino

We walked over 10 miles exploring the city.  We were up and down the steep roadways.  In the morning we visited Marina Piccola (little harbor).  In the afternoon we visited Marina Grande.  Grande is smaller but we saw more boats.  Its waterfront has many seafood restaurants.  We had lunch at one of them.  It was called Azzurra Ristorante (1931).

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It’s quite a climb down to the water!

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It’s a long way back up!

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This is where we had lunch!

We saw the old city wall and the medieval street, VIA San Cesareo.

Our guide mentioned that we should visit the Correale di Terranova museum.  It was our last stop of the day.  The museum is in an 18th century villa and gets its name from the Correale family that owns the villa!

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Piazza Tasso

Piazza Tasso is located in the central area of Sorrento.  It is named after the poet Torquato Tasso.  Located nearby is the Santuario del Carmine church which is beautiful inside.  The ceiling painting depicts the Virgin Mary with Saint Simon and angels and completed in the early 1700s.

 

Day 3 Best of Amalfi Coast Adventure

Monday, November 5th, 2018

We were on our motor coach by 9:00 AM for a drive and tour of a portion of the Amalfi Coast.  The road twists and turns and is narrow!

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Hold on as we travel the highway!

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Very narrow road with really no room for error! Yikes!

It was difficult to really get a great picture of the twists and turns along State Road 163!  We stopped at some of the towns along our drive.  Others we viewed from the bus.

Our first stop was at a lookout over Positano.  Looking down on the beach area it reminded us of the movie “Under the Tuscan Sun”!  (In that movie the main character, Frances, played by Diane Lane drinks Limoncello on the beach with Marcello, played by Raoul Bova.)  The views were breathtaking!

A few pictures from Positano.

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As we were motoring along the Amalfi Coast road we saw tucked into the rock face a miniature village of Praiano and it has a nativity scene!  IMG_1838

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We also stopped at the town of Amalfi which also had steep cliffs.  IMG_1938IMG_1937The Amalfi Cathedral was worth the time to visit.IMG_1881IMG_1923

We had a wonderful lunch at a small restaurant along the piazza before we were back on the bus to continue our drive. Ravello was the next town where we stopped and walked around. It hosts concerts during the summertime and is known for the Ravello festival which they’ve hosted for 66 years!

After visiting Ravello, we took a road through the mountains and the highway to the road that leads back to Sorrento.  The traffic was horrendous and it took much longer than expected.  We had time to freshen up and meet our guide to walk into town and she pointed out highlights of places to see and places to eat and shop.  Because we had a big lunch, we stopped in a local market and bought some cheese and crackers and had that for dinner with some local wine!

Day 1 & Day 2 Best of Amalfi Coast Adventure

Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th

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We are packed and ready for our ride to the airport!

 

 

We departed Columbus for our flight to Atlanta with a close to an on time departure.  Our beloved Buckeyes were playing Nebraska at home.  We watched a lot of the game sitting in the airport.  As we took off, “The Shoe” was in the distance.  Go Buckeyes!swCq0nFs

We were sitting at our gate in Atlanta bound for Rome by 4:25 PM.  3IuzVrvk

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Just taking off for Rome and we are excited!

We are scheduled to depart Atlanta at 5:58 PM for our overnight flight and landing in Rome Sunday morning close to 9:00 AM their time.3RV+ig1x

We got our luggage and met Romina, our tour guide for our trip!  We boarded our bus with Caesar as our driver and arrived at our hotel around 2:45 PM. vMQll+rg We checked into our hotel, the Hotel Michelangelo, in Sorrento, Italy.

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The hotel was located on the main street of Sorrento which was convenient for exploring the city.

Our room had a balcony which we enjoyed!

 

 

IMG_1796 We met Giovanni, the hotel’s bartender, in the hotel bar and had a local white wine.  Of course there were quite a few of us there!

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Giovanni and Libby

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Dave enjoying his wine!

Before dinner the 29 of us traveling with the Hilliard Chamber met in the hotel’s meeting room with Romina to go over some housekeeping details and introduce ourselves!

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Romina, our guide!

Dinner was provided at the hotel. After our meal we took a walk into town.IMG_1792

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Piazza T. Tasso A statue of Tasso, a native born poet. The Piazza is a meeting of several roads and it is a focal point of the city.

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Walking down Corso Italia and this road is the main shopping street in town.

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A different angle looking over the Piazza T. Tasso.

We were in bed early this evening because it had been a very long two days with little sleep!