Bit random but has anyone been before?
I'm going there this summer and want to put together a bit of an itinerary rather than the usual laze about by the pool kind of holiday.
Will do the usual Pompeii, Vesuvius etc but are there any less obvious things you'd recommend?
Have a drink or meal in the Foreigners club in Sorrento, great views!Bit random but has anyone been before?
I'm going there this summer and want to put together a bit of an itinerary rather than the usual laze about by the pool kind of holiday.
Will do the usual Pompeii, Vesuvius etc but are there any less obvious things you'd recommend?
Don't drive if you can avoid it!
You'll never be the same again...
But do head for the Temples of Paestum
Best thing I'm told about it is no plantation and therefore no mosquitos - you can leave windows open at night with no fear of being bitten
It’s boiling here in Italy at the moment. Been 35c everyday here for the last couple of weeks.
As for the Americans, I think Italy is going to be one of the ‘must visit’ destinations for them in Europe. Saying that though, Verona is full of British people at the moment.
Sorrento is the most expensive resort in Europe.
I noticed quite a few English in Verona.... particularly in the bars around Hellas....
The Americans always seemed to be headed towards Venice....
Actually apart from Verona, I can’t remember noticing any English anywhere (although it was October last time I went, despite the very “Mediterranean” temperatures in Genoa).
I heard it on radio 2 last week. They also said sunny beach in Bulgaria was the cheapest. I went there in the late 1980s and it was a hell hole.Is that a fact or your observation?
We did a hell of a lot and ate quite well on quite a small budget for a week.
yes, lots of people have. You can tell by all the roads and houses that are there.Bit random but has anyone been before?
Thanks for all the recommendations guys. I'm currently sat in Napoli International with my flight being delayed until around half past midnight.
Did most of the recommendations including:
- Capri
- Positano
- Operetta (great fun)
- Mount Vesuvius
- Herculaneum
It's been a very busy 7 days and I have no idea how you do Italy unless you've got some fitness, I am absolutely exhausted! My health app on my phone has me clocking up almost 10 miles on a couple of days. Had an amazing time and would love to come back and stay further around the Amalfi coast next time.
One thing which also surprised me is the amount of Americans here in Italy, I hear their accents more than I do anyone else, they really have a fascination with the place.
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