Monday, September 26, 2005

Amalfi Coast

When most Americans think of Italy they think of the Tuscany region, Rome, Florence, Venice and the Lake Como area.

Wines from Tuscany, known as the super Tuscanies, are the most prevalent in US wine cellars. Well known foods such as Eggplant Parmesian, Lasagna made with Ricotta cheese, and fried calamari from southern Italy.

These areas are beautiful, and their food and wine is marvelous, but are only a small portion of the fantastic scenery and variety of food and wine that Italy offers. In Europe, Italy is known as the “garden of Eden”. It is a peninsula with 3 mountain ranges (one of them the Alps on the northern border with Switzerland) about 1,000 miles of fantastic beaches where you can wade out about 1/2 mile and still only be waste deep and another 600 miles of breathtaking shoreline where the mountains drop almost straight down into the Mediterranean Sea.

Italians will usually take two major vacations during the year. The first to the sea in the summer and a winter week sometime between Christmas and Carnivale. Since the summer vacation period is during the month of August as the companies close for about 3 weeks, you want to avoid Italy during that period. So the most important rule is to avoid vacationing in Italy during the month of August. Prices will be higher and you may or may not be able to find accommodations.

In September northern Italy cools off very quickly and business heats up. Milan is the financial center and hosts numerous trade shows between September and November. Some of these shows are BIT - tourism, SMAU - Technology, and many fashion shows. Hotels are hard to find and very expensive. Often it will be necessary to stay in Bergamo or Brescia, 40-60 miles from Milan, to find a suitable hotel.

My favorite spots during the month of September are Sardegna, the Costa Amalfitana, or Sicily. These spots see a tremendous drop in the number of tourists yet the temperatures remain in the 80's. The sea is still warm from the summer and most of the lodging establishments are still open. The Costa Amalfitana is made up of several small towns.

They are: Almalfi, Atrani, Cetara, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Maiori, Minori, Positano, Praiano, Ravello, Scala, Tramonti, Vietri sul mare.

My idea of a vacation is to eat and drink well, catch some sun, sleep, and chat with people so my favorite itinerary would be to stay at a hotel in Praiano (very close to Positano). There is a family owned place right on the main road called "Re Tritone". In September the staff is reduced and usually the owner will serve you and actually have time to chat if that is what you desire. The food is really good, most made in house including some really fantastic deserts.

Once or twice we would have dinner in Positano right down on the shore. Just about any place will provide a "zuppa di pesce", “spaghetti alle vongole”, or just about any type of fish you desire. The hotel is built into the side of the cliff so the lobby is actually above the rooms that extend 5 floors below. You are about 100 feet about sea level and when you look down there is nothing between you and the water, no slopes, nothing. I would always ask for a corner room with the "francesina" bed. These rooms have a small balcony and you can sun bathe on your balcony.

Sometimes, when I would really need a rest, I would not leave the hotel for the entire 5 days. Breakfast on the balcony with fresh orange juice and sweet breads, lunch and dinner with the owner, napping again on the balcony in the afternoon and primarily just doing as little as possible. However if you want to get out and about I would always ask for the hotel to arrange for a car and local driver. I would tell him more or less what I wanted to do and then let him do the rest.

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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Destinations

Note: Be sure to check out To do - To see, this page organizes by city the various events, buildings, museums, and exhibits.

General Culture
- Festa della Donna – International Women’s Day - March 8
- Festa del Lavoro - International Worker’s Day - May 1
- Understanding Italy – Nobility, wines, food and jeans
- Northern Italian Town of Brescia Accused of Far West Justice
- Understanding Italy – Nobility, wines, food and jeans
- Italian Garden Gnomes go Missing – Save the Gnomes

Travel Tips
- Easy way to Save Money Traveling to Italy
- Where are your bags?
- Italian cities top worldwide vacation spots
- Moving to Italy
- Trains Across Italy – Trenitalia
- Traveling Italy by Car
- Travel Tips – Medical Care while on Vacation in Italy
- Travel Tips for Italy – Proper Attire for the Tourist
- Travel Tips for Italy – Navigating the difficulties of Strikes


Trips
- 18 Days in Italy part 1 of 5 - Intro
- 18 Days in Italy part 2 of 5 - ROME
- 18 Days in Italy part 3 of 5 - FLORENCE
- 18 Days in Italy part 4 of 5 - VENICE
- 18 Days in Italy part 5 of 5 - CINQUE TERRE
- Wine Vacation in Northern Italy: The Spring of Prosecco
- The wine Trail of Lake Garda – Wines, Food, Entertainment, and Agriturismo
- Wine Train– Chugging along the tracks deep in the Tuscan hills.

Abruzzo
- Zampognari – Italian Christmas Bagpipes

Amalfi
- Amalfi Coast

Campania
- VitignoItalia 2006 – May 21-23 Wine Tradeshow in Naples


Emilia Romagna
- Sant'Agata Bologna - Lamborghini – Tractors to Sports Cars
- Modena - Ferrari – Il Cavallino Modenese
- Modena - Maserati – Tradition of Excellence
- Castelnuovo di Rangone (MO) - New Record Super Zampone 751 kg
- Exclusive Beach in Riccione – No Men Allowed!
- Exclusive Beach in Riccione Beach #137 Mojito – Sun by day, Party all night!
- Fantini Club - SPA and vacation destination on the Adriatic Riviera

Friuli-Venezia-Giulia
- Venice 1
- Carnevale di Venezia – Carnival in Venice Part I
- Carnevale di Venezia – Carnival in Venice Part II
- Things to do in Venice Summer 2007 – San Lazzaro degli Armeni

Liguria
- Cinque Terre

Lombardia
- Como
- Lago di Garda – Lake Garda
- Milan – O Mia Bela Madunina che te Brilet de Luntan
- Miwine 2006 – June 12-14 Wine Tradeshow in Milan
- Castione della Presolana – Winter Fun Vacation in a little known Mountain Community

Lazio
- Rome 1
- Rome 2
- Virtual Tour of the Eternal City

- Soriano


Marche
- Marche – Rolling Hills, Mild climate, Beautiful Beaches – Part I
- Marche – Rolling Hills, Mild climate, Beautiful Beaches – Part II

Piemonte
- Alba – Tartufo, Wine, and Beautiful Women

- Festa del Barolo – September - A Celebration of Wine & Culture

- Piemonte is Cheese

- Sestriere Ski the Olympic Slopes

- Torino Overview
- Turin Olympics - Torino 2006
- Turin Olympics - The Schedule
- Turin means Chocolate


Puglia
- San Giovanni Rotondo
- Baia delle Zagare
- Pizzomunno
- Il Gargano

Sicily

- Caltagirone Sicily - The Pearls of Sicily
- Ceramics from Caltagirone – Artisan work’s of Art and Passion
- Monreale - Palermo - The Pearls of Sicily
- Pantelleria Sicily – The Pearls of Sicily
- Taormina Sicily – Hot Vacation Spot on the slopes of Mount Etna
- Valle dei Templi Agrigento – Valley of the temples Agrigento Sicily


Trentino - Alto Adige
- Christmas in Merano - Dream Destination
- Asiago – Not just Cheese! - Christmas in the Alps
- Madonna di Campiglio – Italian Alps Winter Wonderland
- Cortina d’Ampezzo – Italian Winter Holiday for the young and old

Tuscany
- Argentario - Destination VIP
- Argentario - Porto Santo Stefano
- Argentario - Porto Ercole Part I
- Argentario - Porto Ercole Part II Sailing
- Florence 1
- Montalcino
- Montepulciano

- Carnevale di Viareggio – Carnival in Viareggio

- The Islands of the Tuscan Coast – Isola d’Elba

Valle d'Aosta
- Courmayeur – Hot Italian Winter Vacation with snow on the Ground

Valetellina
- Santa Caterina Valfurva – A hidden Gem of a Winter Vacation

Veneto
- Opera at the Arena of Verona – Aida
- Arena di Verona – The Amphitheatre of Verona
- Vinitaly – The Wine Show – Verona Italy
- Pizzi di Burano – Linens and Lace Burano Venice
- Peschiera – on the shores of Lake Garda
- Bardolino – A Wine, a Vacation Destination
- The wine Trail of Lake Garda – Wines, Food, Entertainment, and Agriturismo

Holidays



New Year's
Italian New Year’s Eve Traditions
The Origins of the New Year’s Celebrations
Courmayeur – Hot Italian Winter Vacation with snow on the Ground
Madonna di Campiglio – Italian Alps Winter Wonderland
Cortina d’Ampezzo – Italian Winter Holiday for the young and old
Santa Caterina Valfurva – A hidden Gem of a Winter Vacation
Castione della Presolana – Winter Fun Vacation in a little known Mountain Community



Easter

- Pasqua in Italia - Easter Traditions in Italy
- Easter in Florence
- Easter in Modica, Ragusa Sicily



Christmas - Gesu' Bambino - Santa Lucia - Befana

- Italy - Weather Update Summer 2006
- Italian Christmas Traditions
- Santa Lucia, il giorno piu corto che ci sia! - Christmas in Northern Italy
- Le Caldarroste – Chestnuts roasting on an Open Fire
- Sant’Ambrogio – La fiera dei Obej Obej – Vino Brule’
- Italian Christmas Tradition – Torrone from Cremona
- Zampognari – Italian Christmas Bagpipes
- Christmas in Merano - Dream Destination
- The Epiphany and the Good Witch
- San Biagio – Holiday Tradition in Milan – Panettone and more Panettone
- The Origins of Valentine's Day



Italian Carnival

- Italian Carnival Festivities, Costumes, and History
- Carnevale Italiano – The History of Italian Carnival



Feste - Sagre - Local Celebrations

- Festa dello Zampone - Emilia Romagna - Bologna
- Re Purcit in Staiare - Friuli Venezia Giulia - Udine

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