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Ciao. Welcome to Napoli. Let’s go pick up our car. So, we just finished picking up our car from
Locawuto. We rented it through booking and we also got full insurance from booking for
anything scratches, windows, and just for an extra precautionary measure, we’re going to take
videos and photos of the car. So, we hope that this company is fully honest and that there won’t
be any additional charges at the end. Since we have full insurance, it shouldn’t be a problem.
And we saw on the tablet of the employer here, they had all the scratches marked. So, when you
come back with the car, they’re going to recheck the scratches and see if you’ve added some new
ones. A cute Fiat Honda. It’s bigger than the Fiat 500 that we had in Madera. And just in case
you’re curious, the total cost for 7 days was €290 with full insurance. And our first stop of
the day will be in the city of Pompei. I’m sure you’ve heard before that in Napoli, it’s one
of the oldest pizzeras in Italy called Pizzeria Lantika Dishell. And to my surprise, it’s not just
in Napoli. We won’t be entering the city of Napoli because I hear it’s too crowded and we’re eager
to get to our accommodation in Viggo. And so we’re going to stop along the way to the historic city
of Pompei where we found out that there is also a pizzeria damicle there. It’s not quite the one in
Napoli, but at least we’ll try the famous pizzas. You have to pay some toll. It’s €230. We just parked in Poppe and we’re going to
pay the parking. It’s 50 cents, I think, for an hour and you can pay them here.
They also accept cards apparently. And here we are. We bought capab. Wow, it’s huge. Like huge. Check this out. Huge. We just ate. We paid €17, 11 for the pizza,
three for the juice, and €6 coperto, which is the tax that they pay you for having stayed at
the table and not taken away. And yeah, we tried, but we weren’t really that impressed. I mean,
it wasn’t something special. I don’t believe so. But anyways, and also the caperto. I have to get
used to it clearly because I don’t think that it’s fair seeing as the waiter didn’t treat us with
some special treatment. I mean, he barely talked to us. Nothing special. But yeah, it is what it
is. This is the culture. We have to respect it and certainly try it. Pompei was a thriving Roman city
until 79 AD when Mount Vuvius erupted and buried it completely under ash and stone. The destruction
was total. But that same ash also protected the city for centuries. It was only in the 1700s that
piece by piece Pompei was brought back to light. Thanks to decades of careful restoration, you can
now walk through its ancient streets. So you can visit establishments such as this one, like the
Santoario Beta Virgin de Rosario, a beautiful 19th century sanctuary built right next to the ancient
ruins. It’s famous for the miracle of the Virgin Mary, which draws pilgrims from all over Italy.
Even though it’s much newer than the city itself, it gives you a sense of how Pompei has remained
a spiritual hub for centuries. A fun fact about Pompei is the fact that Romans even had snack
bars, kind of ancient fast food spots, and you can still see the counters today. It’s like seeing
a perfectly preserved slice of Roman daily life. Look at this. Aphagato espresso shot and
pistachio ice cream. Let’s see how it is. Wow. Let’s try the ice cream first. Wow, it’s really good with the coffee. Perfect. Cheers. Wow, really good. We weren’t really supposed to
take our coffees and go to a table because all other Italian people just take their coffee at the
bar, but we really wanted to sit down a bit. So, we took our avocado to the table enjoying the view
of our Pompei. And here are the ruins of Pompei with the bizookias in the background.
So stunning. If you want to visit it, it’s €9 just for the ruins and €22 for
the ruins and the villas. We just wanted to see the rest of the city and head
directly to our accommodation in Viko and to begin our trip. I mean, just look
at the views of the Vizuvas National Park. This is all I’ve been singing
since I’ve arrived here. We just arrived at our accommodation and let me
show you an amazing place where you can stay if you want to visit the Amalfi coast. Welcome
to Viko Aquinz. Right at the entrance you have this very cute terrace. So beautiful. It’s
just a little corner of calmness and serenity. Just imagine sitting here having a cup
of tea or a cup of coffee and enjoying your breakfast. This is the name of the
accommodation, Lemon Tree BMB. Also, look at what view you have from the
terrace. And now, let me show you inside. Wow, we have a beautiful double bed with
such warm and inviting lighting. Oh my gosh, look at the effect with the wallpaper. It’s so
cute. And this lamp is so beautiful and unique. And over there you have a small corner where you
can set up your laptop and do a little work if you need to and also a smart TV to relax in the
evenings. This apartment doesn’t have a kitchen area but the host very lovely will leave you
everything that you need. Coffee, sweets, jam, some toast, tea, everything that you would need
to have a classic Italian breakfast. A coffee maker and a very cute little fridge. I love
how it looks. Oh, they left us water in here, milk, I think some juices. So, that’s so
cute of them. And over here on the right, you have a place where you can put all of your
clothes, your baggages, lovely storage boxes where you can put everything that you need, and
a fluffy blanket in case you get cold at night. In this accommodation, you can stay up to four
people. You have this double bed and another separate room with a sofa bed. Let me show it
to you. Here it is. It’s a cute little corner. And here is the bathroom. Everything that you
would need for a perfect stay. A shower, a bedet, a toilet, a hair dryer, towels. I’ll leave the
link to this accommodation in the description down below. And make sure you book this place.
It’s truly one of a kind. It’s in a small, peaceful town, and it’s the perfect base for you
to explore everything that this peninsula has to offer. The Amalfi Coast. You are very close to
Sorrento from where you can take fairies to Capri, even to Bositan or Ravell. So, you’re
going to see, you’re going to love it. So, we took a quick shower and changed
into some warmer clothes because it’s so hot outside. And now we’re going to
go and explore this small, beautiful town called Viko Quenz. Let’s go. My god, I
have to go up a hill. This is crazy. First, we have to pay the parking for the entire day,
which is €6. and you have to park on the blue lines. Viko Quenz is like this little hidden
gem on the Sarrento coast. Smaller, calmer, and way less touristy than its neighbors. The
vibe here is super local with narrow streets, sea views everywhere, and some of the best pizza
in the entire region. And we’ve arrived at Gelatia Gabriel. This was a recommendation from our host,
and we really want to see how good the gelato is. Thank you so much. Gracia. So, let’s try it. We’ve got
pistachio and cheesecake. And on top, she asked us if we wanted some nuts.
I think they’re fried like peanuts. It’s good. It’s not too sweet. The nuts are
really crispy, but the ice cream is not too sweet. Oh my god, I cannot believe this beer. Just look at this beautiful
park with this view. Wow. What makes Vikquins special is the
fact that it still feels authentic, like you’re living inside a small
Italian town with views that are honestly unreal. It’s the kind of place
where you slow down, sip an espresso, and just let the time pass a little softer.
I mean, seriously, is this view even real? Look at that pretty beach over
there. This beautiful viewpoint is called Vleta Paradiso and it will be in
my Google Maps list of favorites from here. Just walking down to a famous beach here in Viko
Quinc. And all we have here are hills up and down, up and down. But the view, check this out. Wow. And there’s the beach you want to go
to. This is little Victoriao. To enter, it’s €20 for two chairs and an umbrella.
But it’s really pretty. Unfortunately, we don’t have our bathing suits with
us, but it’s really a place to remember. It’s really cool sunbathing with these views. And we’re here at Elra to have dinner.
Let’s check it out and see how it is. Just want to show you a little bit inside
because they even have a butcher shop. The meat is extra fresh and they sell
all kinds of things, even chocolate. Go inside. And here are all the meats that they use and
cheeses that they use to prepare our dishes. So good. This is what we ordered. So cool seeing it so
fresh. Look over there. Wow. It looks amazing. That cheese over there looks amazing. So, we just finished our meal and we are
so satisfied. It was absolutely delicious. We loved all the ingredients. You could
feel that they were very high quality. It was chef’s kiss and we’ll definitely
come back for more on another night.
✨ Ciao! Our Italian adventure begins on the Sorrento Coast! We arrived in Naples, picked up our rental car and made our way to Pompeii, where we couldn’t resist a classic pizza at Da Michele, followed by a delicious affogato. Instead of a full tour of the ruins, we admired the Pompeii Archaeological Site from afar and soaked up the atmosphere of the city. 😍
From there, we continued to Vico Equense, our base for exploring the Amalfi Coast. We stayed in an beautiful accommodation at Lemon Tree B& B linked here:
📍Accommodation:
http://www.annavisualstories.com/lemontree
This charming seaside town is often overlooked, but it stole our hearts with its authentic vibe, local beach, and the most magical views of Mount Vesuvius from the famous Villetta Paradiso viewpoint.
We ended the evening with an unforgettable dinner at La Tradizione, a true hidden gem for Italian food lovers.
If you’re planning a trip to the Amalfi Coast, check out my Amalfi Coast Travel Guide where I share my favorite spots, hidden gems, restaurant tips, and practical advice to help you plan the perfect itinerary. 🌸
🍋 Amalfi Itinerary:
📍Accommodation:
http://www.annavisualstories.com/lemontree
🚗 Car Rental:
Locauto Car Rental
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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Picking up our car
01:29 Pompei, Da Michele Pizza & Affogato
06:57 Accommodation
09:16 Vico Equense, Vesuvius Views
13:25 Dinner
📷 Camera & Editing:
Shot on DJI Osmo Pocket 3 & Iphone 12 Pro Max
Drone Shots on DJI Mini 4K
Edited with CapCut
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