the beauty of Positano |
We got on a bus with the intention of going to Amalfi but I got a tad motion sick on the bus so we
decided to get off at Positano. I really don-t love long bus rides, especially on long and winding roads and these were particularly windy. I will say that the bus ride is absolutely worth the gorgeous views. Luckily Positano was only 45 minutes away from Sorrento and when we got there we were faced with panoramic views of turquoise blue sea and gorgeous buildings etched into rock. It was stunning.
Then began our trek down through the town and to the water. We walked through narrow streets and under canopies of purple flowers while we window shopped for beautiful things well out of our price range. We contemplated getting limoncello, lemon liquor, a specialty of the region that is generally quite reasonably priced and utterly delicious. Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi and most of the Campania region
are particularly well known for their limoncellos but since it was already 4ish I decided not to go into the shop because I am easily distracted. I probably could have spent ages there tasting and looking at the various limoncellos.
The beautiful bottles of limoncello! |
We took turns swimming and sunbathing and I enjoyed reading the 5th Harry Potter book in Italian. Then when the sun began to sink behind the cliffs, we started our climb back up.
It's a steep hill but the hike was well worth it for the majestic views.
Then back towards the top of the cliff we found a
little restaurant called Ristorante Bruno that I believe I want to with my best friend Angela 7 or 8 years ago. It's a seafood restaurant with an incredible view overlooking Positano. It is perfectly positioned for a spectacular sunset, and I imagine, it's always a spectacular sunset. The restaurant is at the perfect angle to capture the shifting colors an the beginnings of the dawning stars.
the start of a gorgeous sunset over paradise |
enjoying our wine and the sunset |
Gamberetti al limone |
La spigola with sun dried tomatoes, onion and potatoes |
I was originally going to get dessert since I'd only gotten an appetizer for a meal, but it got late while we were drinking our delicious Falanghina (a typical white wine from the Campania region of Italy)
I am totally enamored with this view |
I went inside to pay since we needed to move quickly (note: pretty much everywhere in Italy, they move pretty slowly, so if you need speed... deal with it yourself, or just be patient lol). We had ten minutes to get to the bus and I didn't want to miss it since the next one wasn't scheduled until 11:40, meaning no exploring Sorrento at night. So we headed to the bus stop and we waited and waited and waited some more.
We hadn't missed the 9:40 bus, it just never came.
But we made the best of it and went to the first bar down the path. We had another 1 1/2 to enjoy the mesmerizing view and drank some more wine. They even served us chips and finger foods while we (ok in fairness, while I ) watched the Germany and Ghana game. I love soccer and will watch any team play, especially if they pay well and Germany and Ghana definitely played well that day.
Our waiter was also quite nice and asked all about us and our Italian skills. Sometimes it's hilarious to be an American who speaks fluent Italian.
The view from the second bar |
Luckily for us it came! And even more luckily I didn't feel bus sick through all the curves, maybe because I couldn't see anything. Sadly though, by the time we got back to Sorrento, we were too tired to explore and we just went right back to the hotel to shower and sleep.
Want to read more about my Southern Italian adventures?
Part I here
Part III here
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