The Amalfi Coast is a wonderful destination and The Traveling Professor has run several small group tours to Amalfi. When planning a trip to the Amalfi Coast including Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Capri, and Ravello, there are a few considerations to consider. Probably lodging is the #1 concern along with how to get from place to place, what to see and do, and of course where to eat. In today's blog post, The Traveling Professor gives some of his best tips in planning an Amalfi Coast tour.
One of the most popular requests The Traveling Professor gets is "take me to an authentic Italian restaurant". I'm not exactly sure what that means but I can tell you what I think it means: Momma is cooking in the kitchen and she is using vegetables she has grown in her own garden, meats and cheeses from the farm, wines from her own vines, and sauce she has made with her own hands. It is served up family style with everyone sitting around the table. Read my blog post to find out about the best places to eat an authentic meal in Italy.
The Traveling Professor just got back from a 2-week tour with 9 travelers. After a short stint in Rome, we spent 5 days and 4 nights on the wonderful Amalfi Coast. There is plenty to see and do on the Amalfi Coast and there is also time to relax and enjoy the sun. In this blog post I will give you some ideas to make the most of a tour to the Amalfi Coast.
On our small group tours we love to eat. Over the years I have found the best authentic dining spots in Italy, Paris, Spain and Peru. In this blog post I will tell you about my favorite eating spots, places we always go on my Traveling Professor tours. Two of the best dining spots are in Italy, and I have listed one each in Paris, Peru, and Spain. Come join me on a Traveling Professor tour and see what I am talking about.