Via Napoli!

Our second to last day of this European adventure takes us to Naples or Napoli, as the Italians say. A few facts about Naples. It is the 3rd largest city in Italy, after Milan and Rome. It is the birthplace of pizza. Mt. Vesuvius is located 6 miles from the city and is still an active volcano. Naples is also home to Pompeii. Pompeii was once a thriving city that was buried under the ash and pumice after the volcano erupted in 79 A.D. From what I understand, there you can visit the volcano and hike up it. However, our adventure took us elsewhere. Today, we visited Sorrento and Capri. Absolutely amazing.

Mt. Vesuvius
Photo Op on the way to Sorrento

In Sorrento, we arrived at Agriturismo Galatea. It is mainly an agricultural farm, established over four generations. Once at the farm, we were greeted with a snack of Italian meats, bread and olive oil, all of which are made right there. We watched a demonstration on how mozzarella was made. The kids even got to play with it. They loved it!

Making mozzarella
Nicholas playing with the mozzarella.

After the cheese demonstration, we were given aprons and hats. We were brought into another room with a brick oven. Here, made our own personalized pizzas. Let me tell you, once you have this pizza, you will never want a piece of pizza back home again. Americans put so much crap on pizza. Here is it very simple. We used a cup of cup of sauce, a handful of cheese and some pepperoni if you so chose. The pizzas were cooked in brick over and done in 5 mins! It was out of this world.

Showing us how to flip a pizza.
The kids practicing their flips.
Spreading out our dough.
It is harder than it looks!!
Putting on the sauce and cheese.
Bill, Robbie and I with our pizzas.
Not to be left out, Nicholas!

After a delicious pizza lunch, we had lemon cream puffs and Limoncello. I have never eaten so well on vacation.

After lunch, we had a little bit of time to explore the farm and see what it had to offer. There were all sorts of farm animals, lemon and lime trees, olive trees and more.

I was so glad to snap as photo as he/she spread their feathers.
Very cute, but boy was it smelly!
First time seeing a lime tree.
lemons
What a view from the farm.

Soon it was time to leave our gracious hosts and set off to catch our ferry to Capri. Once we arrived in Capri, we had time for a gelato (of course!) and to shop. Such a gorgeous island. Capri is known for rugged landscape and high end shops. It is also home to the Blue Grotto, a sea cave, where the sunlight passes through and creates this amazing blue reflection. After gelato and shopping (Capri is known for coral as well), we jumped on a private boat and went sailing around the island. We sailed around looking at the coral in the ocean.

The red is the coral.
Statue of a boy waving off the coast of Capri

Faraglioni rock formations

As you can see above, those are the Faraglioni rock formations. The one in the middle is the smallest and has an arch. Our boat took us through the arch. Legend has it, couples need to kiss while going through it. Guess what what we all did. 🙂

One of our adventure guides being pushed off the boat.
The water is cool and salty.
James and Robbie. James was our other guide and was amazing as well.
What a beach looks like in Capri.
Capri

By far, this was one of my favorite days. It was much more relaxing than some of the others and I conquered a fear of mine, deep water. I jumped into the sea and really enjoyed floating around for a while.

Have you been to Sorrento or Capri? I would love to hear all about it.

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45 COMMENTS

  1. Briana | 28th Mar 19

    What an amazing trip!! Those pizzas look so yummy!!

  2. Kristi | 28th Mar 19

    I haven’t been but on my bucket list for sure!. Looks like an amazing time. What fun to make your own pizzas!

    • Heather | 28th Mar 19

      It will spoil you. I can’t eat pizza back home anymore.

  3. Molly | 28th Mar 19

    That pizza class looked so fun! We love to have experiences like that while traveling! We just did an afternoon tea in London that was so fun!

    • Heather | 28th Mar 19

      I read your post on that. It looked like so much fun!

  4. Lisa Manderino | 28th Mar 19

    That is a dream! So much fun! I loved how you got to make pizza! And swimming in the sea! Love it!

  5. alison | 28th Mar 19

    I had no idea that Napoli is the 3rd largest city in Italy. I love the food in Italy, so I would have a blast learning to cook pizza in Naples. What a great adventure.

  6. Missy | 28th Mar 19

    We have not been to Sorrento or Capri. I would enjoy making my own pizza. That looked like a great experience.

  7. Hera | 28th Mar 19

    We loved all of these places when we went a couple years ago. Sorrento, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast are amazing!

  8. Life Beyond Zebra | 28th Mar 19

    This looks like a great trip! Making pizza looks so fun.

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      It was amazing. Disney does it right.

  9. Amanda Howe | 29th Mar 19

    Oh wow what a dream come true! I want to go so very badly. One day!

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Yes put it on your bucket list!

  10. jen | 29th Mar 19

    i love the pizza making. I’ve always wanted to do that!!

  11. Bri | 29th Mar 19

    I went there too! Only had a day and didn’t have the best experience…But! I hope to go back for a redo. Love your pics.

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Oh no!! I am sorry. Was the city? We actually just docked in Naples and went to the other places I mentioned.

  12. Heather | 29th Mar 19

    We’re going to Capri this June. We’re staying on the Amalfi coast. I’d love to go to the agricultural farm in Sorrento, but I have to convince my son who hates pizza 🙁 We are going to avoid Naples except for passthrough and the airport and go to Herculeum and then the Amalfi coast.

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Yes, we only docked in Naples. We went straight to the farm in Sorrento. The Amalfi coast is amazing. I can’t wait to go back. I would love to hear about your trip.

  13. Shirley | 29th Mar 19

    I would love to make my own pizza in Italy! How fun!!

  14. Vessy Smith | 29th Mar 19

    This is such a beautiful part of Italy…and the food!!! I shouldn’t have read this post while hungry…but now I am going out for pizza! It all looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Thank you for stopping by!

  15. Katie | 29th Mar 19

    What a great vacation! I bet your kids will remember this trip fondly for years to come.

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Thank you. They are lucky boys.

  16. Tracey Skafidas | 29th Mar 19

    It looks like you had a great time! What a beautiful area!

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Trip of a lifetime. It is beautiful.

    • Heather | 29th Mar 19

      Thank you!

  17. Trisha | 31st Mar 19

    This looks like the stuff dreams are made of! What great family experiences!

  18. Lara | 31st Mar 19

    Never thought to attend a mozzarella class. That looks like fun… all around the whole trip looks like fun!

    • Heather | 3rd Apr 19

      It tasted amazing too. Nothing like we have here at home.

  19. T.M. Brown | 1st Apr 19

    What an amazing trip!!! I would have LOVED to have taken that pizza making class or learned more about cheese. You’re right – authentic pizza is the best!! There is no comparison. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Looks like the whole family had a blast.

    • Heather | 3rd Apr 19

      Thanks for stopping by!

  20. Under Flowery Sky | 27th Apr 19

    Thanks for the hidden gems, would love to visit Napoli..

    • Heather | 28th Apr 19

      Your welcome! Thanks for stopping by.

  21. Caitlin | 27th Apr 19

    Great post and what an amazing day! I would love to do all of this! Is there anything better than Italian food? I could eat pizza, cured meats and olives everyday.

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    • Heather | 28th Apr 19

      It made it hard to come home and eat what we call pizza. LOL!

  22. Rebecca Michelle | 27th Apr 19

    Looks like an amazing trip! Italy is definitely next on my travel bucket list 🙂 Which cities would you recommend visiting the most?

    • Heather | 28th Apr 19

      I highly recommend Sorrento and Capri. Though it is located in Northern Italy, Portofino is amazing as well.

  23. Ivana | 28th Apr 19

    Amalfi coast is on my bucket list for sure. I like your post, it looks like a great journey, very descriptive. I would like to learn how to make pizza! Good idea 🙂

    • Heather | 28th Apr 19

      Thank you! It was amazing. I am looking forward to going back someday.

  24. GENTA | 29th Apr 19

    Great article and great pictures

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