Amalfi Coast
Part Uno
We flew from
Marseille airport through Lyon to Rome en route to Amalfi. The airport in Marseille is getting a
facelift and looks ok. Our planes were
tiny and the connection in Lyon was a little frantic because all flights arrive
close together and leave close together at this tiny airport. FCO (Rome International
Airport - Fiumicino), Rome’s major airport was the same and it
seemed that it took longer to get to the rental car area than the time it took
to fly both flights.
HELPFUL TRAVEL HINT:
Driving to
Amalfi from Rome saved over $850 per person…would I do this again….probably not!!! So, to everyone who follows this blog…the
routing is quite challenging especially in the dark and the hairpin turns are
endless…especially in the dark. My
husband is a brave, confident driver so of course, we arrived in one piece
BUT…and this is no reflection on Jeff, I would consider doing this in the
daylight…maybe…but NEVER in the dark.
Also, unless you love driving and accept that you would be missing one
of the most beautiful drives in Italy, I would always recommend a driver for
you, my friends and clients.
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Hotel Santa Catarina |
We arrived
at Hotel Santa Catarina at 10:15 pm. We
were greeted with smiles and amazement that Jeff drove from Rome. We were tired and hadn’t had anything to eat
except a piece of pizza at the Rome airport.
Simone at the front desk arranged for us to eat dinner (after they had
closed) on the patio (with a lovely local wine). Great setting and we met Pino, the head
waiter who made our evening complete.
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**Picture of Jeff at Da Constatino October 2012** |
We woke up
the following morning and it was hot!
After a delicious Italian buffet breakfast, we went to the city of
Amalfi for a little shopping (hot weather clothes for me and something for
Maddy).
After that, we drove to Positano
for Jeff’s favorite place to have lunch, da Constantino. Da Constantino overlooks Positano. It is located high up on a hill and faces
southward so the views of the Sea are spectacular.
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Food Served at the Table |
Sadly
leaving da Constantino, we drove to Sorrento where we had to drop off our
car. We hired a driver to take us back
to Amalfi which was a 1 hour drive. This
gave us a chance to speak with the driver, Claudio about the local sights and
history.
We met our
group of 3 travel consultants and our I.C. Bellagio hostess, Monica for a site
visit of Santa Catarina (honeymooners
and anyone wanting romance…ask me about the Romeo and Juliet villa),
cocktails and dinner. Everything was
delicious and again, the service was flawless.
Pino was the hit!
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View from Da Constatino |
A word about
the service here at Santa Catarina. This
hotel is independently owned by a 4 generational family. Service is in their blood. It is not the corporate “we believe in
excellent service…blah blah blah”. Here
at Santa Catarina…it’s the real thing.
We are now
off to visit 2 hotels and have a pizza lesson…stay tuned!!!
Mari