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Day Trip to Sorrento, Italy Travel Guide
Join us for a day trip to Sorrento, Italy in this this travel guide as we visit for the day from Pompei. Highlights of our trip to Sorrento, Italy include wandering around the streets, popping into cafes, visiting fishing villages, eating seafood pizza at a pizzeria and drinking local limoncello.
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Considered the official start of the Amalfi Coast, the cliff-perched town of Sorrento makes for a quick and easy day trip. We caught the train in Pompei at Villa dei Misteri and took the Circumvesuviana line all the way down the coast. Our plan for the day? To eat and wander around without much of an itinerary.
Since we were visiting just before the holidays, the streets were decked out with all sorts of Christmas decorations. We befriended a few dogs along the way, and then we found a spot to indulge in coffees and pastries.
After walking through the town, we started making our way down to the waterfront, more specifically, to Marina Grande. This harbour is line with pastel-coloured buildings, boats bobbing in the water, and lots of seafood restaurants.
After walking the length of the marina and browsing through menus, we finally settled on a restaurant for lunch: Zi’Ntonio Mare.
Making our way back to town, we also attempted to visit Sorrento Cathedral, but we arrived outside of opening hours so here’s a quick look from the exterior.
From there, we continued down some of Sorrento’s pedestrian-friendly side streets, which were lined with small shops and outdoor produce stalls. Limoncello seemed to be by far the most popular souvenir, so if you’re looking for a taste of the famed lemon liqueur, this is a good place to stock up!
Our last stop of the day were the Cloisters of San Francis, where there was a small art exhibition taking place. These cloisters are also located in small park with great views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea, so we enjoyed the views one last time and then it was time to head back.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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Sardinia (Sardgena Italia) citywalk in Castelsardo, Costa Paradiso Sardegna my travel vlog video
My travel vlog video about CASTELSARDO (SARDEGNA) small town with ancient castle, beautiful beaches and views. Take a little ride and visit the unique BASILICA DI SACCARGIA basilica and head north to COSTA PARADISO luxury villas, beaches and views of Corsica.
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Sassari - Italy
Sassari è un comune italiano di 127 734 abitanti, capoluogo dell'omonima provincia in Sardegna.
Sede universitaria, arcivescovile e di corte d'appello, quinto comune nazionale per estensione e secondo centro dell'isola per popolazione Sassari costituisce il cuore di un'area vasta di circa 260 000 abitanti.
Panorama di Sassari da Monte Oro.
La città di Sassari è il polo urbano storico del Capo di sopra dell'isola. Con i suoi 546,08 km², è il comune più esteso della regione e il più esteso d'Italia dopo Roma, Ravenna, Cerignola e Noto. Essa sorge su un tavolato calcareo declinante a nord-ovest verso il Golfo dell'Asinara e la pianura della Nurra, mentre a sud-est il terreno è prevalentemente collinare. Il territorio urbano e suburbano è caratterizzato da valli e gole che incidono profondamente l'altopiano su cui è adagiata la città. Coltivazioni ortive, oliveti e boschi circondano il centro urbano e costituiscono l'aspetto paesaggistico peculiare di tutto il settore orientale del territorio comunale.
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Castelsardo
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Castelsardo
Castelsardo is a town and comune in Sardinia, Italy, located in the northwest of the island within the Province of Sassari, at the east end of the Gulf of Asinara. Archaeological excavations have showed the human presence in the area of Castelsardo since pre-Nuragic and Nuragic times, as well as during the Roman domination in Sardinia.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the monastery of Nostra Signora di Tergu was founded nearby, but the current town originates from the castle built here, in 1102 (or 1270), by the Doria family of Genoa.
The castle and the village which gradually formed round it where the seat of the Doria's fiefdom in the island called Castel Doria or Castelgenovese, until it was conquered by the Aragonese in the 15th century (1448), and named Castillo Aragonés (Castel Aragonese). Except for the Maddalena archipelago, it was the last city in the island to join the Kingdom of Sardinia. Castelsardo, now part of the Savoy's Kingdom of Sardinia, obtained its current name by will of King Charles Emmanuel III.
Alot to see in Castelsardo such as :
Elephant's Rock, one of the symbols of Sardinia
Megalithic walls, from pre-Nuragic times
Nuraghe Paddaju and others
Doria Castle (1102)
Co-Cathedral, entitled to St. Anthony the Abbot. The crypts house the Museum Maestro di Castelsardo;
Church of St. Mary, with a wooden Black Christ
Doria Palace
La Loggia Palace, town hall since 1111
Palace of Eleonora of Arborea
Sea walls
( Sardinia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sardinia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sardinia - Italy
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Sardinië 1 : CASTELSARDO - historical centre
Airview of Sardinia.
Citywalk in the historical centre of Castelsardo - Centro Storico:
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Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia
Come join us we try Croatian Food at a local restaurant (Konoba Fetivi) specializing in seafood dishes, risotto and mediterranean cuisine. It has often been our experience that the best recommendations for restaurants and foods worth trying in a new destination are from locals, so we were thrilled when our airbnb host recommended we try seafood and risotto at Konoba Fetivi. Overall, we ended up ordering quite a bit for our lunch in Croatia:
1) Local red wine
2) Pipi (Croatian orange soda)
3) Fried shrimp with lemon juice
4) Black risotto cuttlefish
5) White cheese risotto
6) Apple strudel but we wanted to try Rožata
7) Fig liqueur (local Croatian drink)
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Konoba Fetivi Restaurant
Address: Ul. Tomića stine 4, 21000, Split, Croatia
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 12-11PM & closed on Monday
Phone: +385 21 355 152
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Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia Travel Video Transcript:
Alright guys so it is lunchtime here in Split. We just arrived yesterday and we were asking our airbnb host for recommendations for her favorite restaurants and this was one place she mentioned for seafood. It is called Konoba Fetivi. We've just arrived like as soon as they opened we were by the door. It has got a great little courtyard. This is maybe is this our first meal outside in a courtyard in 2018? It is finally warm enough. Just barely. Borderline. I still have my coat over my shoulders. It is like low teens. We've got some sunshine and blue skies. It feels rustic. We're going to enjoy some seafood.
Tell me about the drink you got. The name caught my attention. Pipi. Our waiter said it is like the Croatian fanta but even better. Better than fanta. And I have to agree. I had a sip too. I had a sip already. It is more juicy. It is like more fruity.
They have just brought out yeah all of the food. This is our appetizer. We got the fried shrimp and I love how they serve it.
This is a tile. This is like a tile off of a roof. Oh wow, that is what it is? That is the best. My house in South America used to have tiles like this.
Just some brown paper and then our shrimp. We doused it in lemon juice too. Perfect with lemon. A little bit of course sea salt on top.
We are going to move on to the risotto even though we have lots of shrimp to work with.
Okay now try the black one too. And I'll eat some of the black risotto. Some of the cuttlefish. Black squid ink. We've got some little shrimp, black pepper it looks creamy.
You can taste a little bit of the white wine. I like how creamy it is. I like the taste of the cuttlefish.
So dessert time. Dessert time. Well guys we ended up going with apple strudel. I know it is not the most local thing. What was the one that we wanted to get but they didn't have?
We wanted to try something called Rožata. Which is a local caramel pudding.
You can tell tonnes of apple in there.
Really good. Really juicy.
A little tipple. A little liquor. A little liquor and this is local date. Fig!
The color of your hair. And your moustache. And your beard. If you've ever had date or fig syrup. It has got that kind of taste and then potency of the alcohol. This is just a beautiful way to end off an awesome meal. Let's enjoy that cake. And then I've got to do a lot of walking after to burn. To burn off all of these calories. It has been a big meal.
Finished that meal. Time to assess the damage. That was 343 Kuna or 46 Euros. Not the cheapest meal but my gosh that was delicious. So that included the two risottos. That included the shrimp appetizer. That included the wine and your soft drink. The dessert drink. And the dessert of course. Overall a fantastic meal. We absolutely love that place. If you guys come here you've got to check it out for sure.
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Sardinië 2 : Dinner at 'Le Cisterne' in Castelsardo
In the old town of Castelsardo we had dinner at ristaurante
Le Cisterne di Francesco Capula.
Great food, great service.