
Yes, we really did manage to get round tem all in one day…we got the train to Sorrento and wandered its streets. I have to say that as a resort type of town its really nice, not commercialized and there wer’nt too many of those English breakfasts on offer ;-)
Its situated right on a cliff overlooking the bay of Naples and a myriad of tiny boats ploughing back and forth.
From there we caught a bus to positano (pictured). In doing so we unwittingly made the common (I suppose) mistake of sitting on the cliff side of the bus. As the driver spoke on his mobile and took Cliffside hairpins and F1 speeds we didn’t really have a chance to take in the amalfi coast. We spent some time wandering the many steps of positano and sunbathed for a while on the baking hot black sand before the bus to Amalfi.
Amalfi didn’t have the same aesthetic impact as positano but it seemed nice enough. Maybe it was the long day but we seemed to have thought more about the places we went early in the day…
Its situated right on a cliff overlooking the bay of Naples and a myriad of tiny boats ploughing back and forth.
From there we caught a bus to positano (pictured). In doing so we unwittingly made the common (I suppose) mistake of sitting on the cliff side of the bus. As the driver spoke on his mobile and took Cliffside hairpins and F1 speeds we didn’t really have a chance to take in the amalfi coast. We spent some time wandering the many steps of positano and sunbathed for a while on the baking hot black sand before the bus to Amalfi.
Amalfi didn’t have the same aesthetic impact as positano but it seemed nice enough. Maybe it was the long day but we seemed to have thought more about the places we went early in the day…

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