I decided to pay Royal Caribbean the $150 to go on their organized shore excursion, since I had arranged all of my previous excursions. Once the cruise ship docked in Naples, Italy, I boarded a small boat and was stepping onto the small island of Capri within 45 minutes.
We boarded a bus for a unique ride to Anacapri, that took us up skinny, winding roads, past lovely guesthouses/villas and finally dropped us at a chair lift that takes you to the top of the island. During the chair lift ride, I was twisting and turning to take photos of the dramatic vistas!
I love the excitement of being somewhere new and so very beautiful! The views were spectacular! You’ll notice these photos aren’t as clear and crisp as my others…there was a haze in the sky and I had borrowed someone’s camera, since mine mal-functioned.
Our tour guide was Italian. I asked to take his photo and he insisted on one with both of us in the photo.
Perhaps I am generalizing here…but it seems Italian men have an air of confidence and know when to take charge! Or maybe, they try to take charge all of the time.
He led our group for a stroll through the exquisite and colorful “Gardens of Augustus“.
It was very soothing and almost like a retreat!
After our tour of the gardens, it was fun window shopping and I eventually found a seat at a quaint sidewalk cafe, and ordered a deliciously chilled Limoncello!
Don’t tell anyone, but I also bought a bottle of wine to sneak on the ship and I wasn’t the only one. When on-board drinks are $8-9 each, it’s the smart thing to do.
One of my doctors has been there and said the hiking is great. Although Capri is gorgeous, it was very crowded and touristy. If I were to return, I would prefer to explore other areas of the Island and hopefully escape some of the crowds!
Tomorrow, we sail to Venice!
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Thanks. Loved all the pics.
The one with Italian man is cute.:-). You seem to be much taller. Almost reminds me of Tom Cruise with Nicole Kidman..:-)
Vic
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Yes…I’m 5’11” tall…but it doesn’t seem to bother some men.
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The garden photos almost appear to be delicate paintings. They should serve as good sources for your art.
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Thanks…you’re right!
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I can barely contain my travel-envy. 🙂 Looks like fun!
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Thanks! Hopefully you can indulge your travel envy soon!
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All those flowers sure look good to me especially at this time of year when I’m impatient for spring to come. The photos you took were well worth all the twisting and turning you did in the chairlift. Beautiful!
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I feel the same way….yeah Spring!!
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Beautiful pictures! We visited Capri in December and it doesn’t even compare to your experience here.
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Thanks so much! It was probably because of the time of year.
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Lovely and the wisteria is esp. pretty so it must have been springtime!
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It was actually in June.
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So very beautiful! The gardens are magnificent—and even with the haze your water shots are breathtaking!
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Thank you very much!!
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I couldn’t believe how crowded Capri was.Then when I returned to Sorrento and saw a celebration going on I figured out it was Memorial Day weekend!
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I’ll bet it was really crowded!!
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Hi,
What magnificent gardens they are truly beautiful and very well maintained. Gorgeous. 🙂
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Thanks Margaret!
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When we cruised the area, I was surprised to learn that the correct pronunciation is COP ree … not ca PREE. Since we didn’t go to the island, is it true?
Limoncello is wonderful! … and I make my own … very easy! Cheers.
http://afrankangle.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/on-a-joyous-zest/
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You’re right about the pronunciation! I have a recipe pinned on Pinterest for Limoncello…will have to try it!
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i wanna go!
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I hope you get to!!
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We took a nearly identical tour of Capri
A few years ago when we sailed on Norwegian
Cruise Lines. Loved Capri. Not sure how you
Got your wine aboard without them “storing” it for you.—we had to go through security every time we re-boarded after a day of touring.
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Actually, I managed to sneak it aboard three times. The first time I poured it into a water bottle that I was carrying. The second time, in a water bottle stored in my day bag and the third time I was even bolder. I just left it unopened and wrapped in a towell in my bag. Somehow the x-ray monitor didn’t detect it, or since there was a line, they didn’t want to take the time.
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Wow, this looks amazing – did you also go to Sicily?
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No…have you been?
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Awesome! https://picasaweb.google.com/115752382774159362959/200705Sicily & https://picasaweb.google.com/115752382774159362959/200612Sicily
I will write a blog about Croatia I think… but a bit busy just now 🙂
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I checked them out…very nice. There are some of your daughter that are especially nice!
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Aw… she lovely 🙂
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Awesome!
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Thanks!!
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Lovely pictures and writing. How on earth do you find the time?
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I didn’t work for a while and now that I’m working a temporary full time job…I have quite a bit of free time at work to do my own thing. I’m quite lucky!
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Lucky you! With everything going on in my life at the moment I find it hard even to post once a week …
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Hope things slow down for you!
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