Friday, August 23, 2013

Italy - Take Two

Amalfi Coast


We had a long travel day to get there but we finally made it to yet another paradise.  The Amalfi Coast was absolutely stunning and the apartment we rented for the week was the perfect ending to an amazing trip.  We stayed in Conca Dei Marini, a small mountainside town between Amalfi and Positano.  We wanted something a bit more remote and not on the tourist trail, which is EXACTLY what we found. "Sunflower House" as it was called, had a beautiful kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, the always exciting washing machine, oh, and a balcony twice the size of the apartment!  Can you guess where we spent most of the week?  We enjoyed day trips to Ravello, Amalfi, and Positano but spent most of the time at our apartment enjoying the last few days, reminiscing, and just soaking in the view 1000 feet above the ocean.

Beautiful patio with stunning view!
Italian kitchen
No wonder the lemoncello here is SO GOOD!


A wonderful rainy afternoon.
Positano

We also celebrated Wes's 35th birthday here!  Tripadvisor had recommended a local restaurant down on the water in Conca dei Marini, so we gave it a try for Wes's birthday.  Being that Conca is built on a mountainside, and a STEEP one at that, we spent the good part of an hour walking down stairs to reach the restaurant.  We thought we had a couple of options for a quicker return by bus, but by the time we finished, the last bus was long gone. So up we went, climbing the equivalent of the Empire State Building, after a fairly large meal!  We were really no worse for the wear and needed the exercise but definitely didn't run back the next night!

We spent a few hours soaking in some sun and swimming in the beautiful Mediterranean at Amalfi and Positano's beaches.  Since we had the great kitchen and patio, our best meals were of our own making from local tomatoes, cucumber, basil, mozzarella, brie, prosciutto, salami, peaches, cherries, grapes, and pasta of course.  We did find a great local restaurant with wonderful pizzas and some of the best squid we've had.

Rocky beach
Amalfi beach
Positano beach
YUMMY!
While we were on the beach in Positano, we were admiring the large yachts in the bay, some of which are the world's largest!  One yacht, the Rising Sun, was by far the largest and we kept wondering who's it was or who may be on board.  As we were boarding a ferry back to Amalfi, the tender for the yacht pulled up to the pier and picked up who else but Oprah Winfrey and Gail King, along with a couple of friends.  That is some serious traveling in style.


We spent our last full day before Rome having a wonderful breakfast and lunch on the patio, packing a little, doing one final load of laundry, playing cards, sipping limoncello, and shedding a tear or two while talking about experiences good, bad, and scary, and our imminent return to the "real world."  After a great dinner at our favorite local restaurant Le Bonta' del Capo, which wasn't TOO far down the mountain, we packed up and prepped to get on road (and water and rails) for Rome.




Rome


Our travel from Conca dei Marini to Rome is a perfect example of a typical travel day for us over the last six months.  After breakfast and checking out of the apartment, we boarded a local bus to Amalfi, to catch a ferry to Salerno, to catch a train to Rome, to walk to our B&B.  The Nicolas Inn was the perfect end to our trip.  Cute, clean, and perfectly located in the heart of Rome.

Rome was....HOT!  We spent most of our time trying to find shade but we did enjoy a trip to the Vatican to see the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.  We also wandered around the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.  We enjoyed our last tastes of gelato, pasta, and pizza...diets here we come!

Roman Forum
More Roman Forum
View of Colosseum from near our hotel

Summer festival along the River Tiber
Saint Peter's Basilica
Saint Peter's Square
Piazza Venezia
The Pantheon
After our coin toss into the Trevi Fountain!


From Rome we caught a flight...home.  One final post wrapping it all up to come shortly!

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