The sunny Bay of Naples is
one of Italy’s most beautiful sights, and the gateway to the South. Naples was founded by Greeks from
nearby Cumae, who saw the obvious value of a protected anchorage with almost
unlimited capacity. They called it
‘New City’ or Neapolis.
We chose today to do a tour of Pompeii and Amalfi Coastal
Drive. Our tour guide was Manuela
and Nino, the driver. Manuela was
so entertaining and made us laugh all day!
Stretching from Sorrento to
Salerno, the Amalfi Coast is one of the most stunning coastal drives in the
world. The romantic town of Amalfi
is situated at the mouth of a deep gorge. Elegant shops and chic boutiques line Amalfi’s central
piazza and cobbled streets.
We enjoyed the two hour drive (narrow, long and winding)
along the Amalfi coast through Positano and took many, many photos. We stopped at a ceramic factory and
then the Amalfi piazza for shopping.
Manuela took us for a beautiful Tuscan lunch of pasta, chicken and
dessert at a Best Western hotel with a magnificent view of the bay! We bought some local limoncello
liqueur! We took the autostrata
to Pompeii next.
Pompeii and the
neighbouring town of Herculaneum were destroyed and buried by a volcanic
eruption in 79 AD. This
catastrophe killed 2000 people, but it also preserved a unique look at their
way of life. Vesuvius managed to
freeze an entire society at one instant of time, so that we are able to study
the lives and customs of 2000 years ago.
Pompeii was a childhood fascination of David’s and he had
read many books. He was in awe,
walking around the ruins and listening to Manuela’s detailed descriptions and
stories about what we were seeing.
It was the most brilliant tour because she ‘brought it to life’ for us.


Very jealous of Pompeii...would love to see this one day.
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