Naples, Italy

Naples, also called Napoli in Italian, is the birth place of famous Neapolitan Pizza. It servers a great base for one-day trips to Capri, Herculaneum, Pompeii, Sorrento, or other destinations along Amalfi Coast.

Travel Tips

  • take Amalfi Coast tour in small group under size of mini bus
  • In Capri, take cable car up to town center. Walking down from town center to the harbor is about 10 minutes.
  • In Capri, stairs between Arch Nature and are steep and not recommended for bad knee. Walk clockwise to avoid strenuous climbing. Take a island-circle boat ride if walk ain’t your thing. You can opt for Grotta Azzurra at the end of ride.

Commute

Slow ferry Caramar locates at Napoli CM. Fast ferry SNAV and NLG locates at Napoli port next to cruise harbor. Both are short walking distance from cruise terminal.

 

Places We Go

Naples – Castel NuovoCastel Nuovo

 

Capri – Arco NaturaleArco Naturale

 

Capri – Villa MalaparteVilla Malaparte

 

Capri – FaraglioniFaraglioniLookout (40.544812, 14.252892)

Lookout at GPS(40.545228, 14.255477) is great for Faraglioni but lookout at GPS(40.544812, 14.252892) can give you the best. A “Foto” paint on the road will lead you to that lookout for a panoramic view.

 

Capri – Punta Tragaa

An view point overlooking Amalfi peninsula to Monte Castiglione. Stairs at the side of terrace can lead you to Marina Piccola for water play and Faraglioni closer look.

 

Capri – Charterhouse of St. GiacomoCharterhouse of St. Giacomo

As of November 2017, ticket is $6 per person.

 

Capri – Augustus Gardens – Via krupp

As of November 2017, Via Krupp is closed indefinitely. It can be viewed from above from the scenic overlook in the Augustus Gardens.

 

PompeiiPompeii

 

SorrentoSorrento

Nice town to stroll around and shop

 

Amalfi Coast – PositanoPositano

 

Amalfi Coast – AmalfiAmalfi

 

Amalfi CoastIMG_8265

Amalfi Coast drive is so narrow that coach can only drive in counter clockwise of the route. Small bus will allow you to tour in opposite direction to avoid traffic jam and drive into towns.

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