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Kevin Brandt

Capri

The Italians pronounce this island’s name as CAP-ree. It’s an easy ferry ride from Sorrento, taking just under 30 minutes. The ferry was filled with workers heading to their retail gigs and anxious honeymooners waiting for their taste of the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Whether a local or a visitor, the excitement to be heading to one of the most beautiful islands on Earth was just the same.
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Positano and Amalfi

We left Sorrento fairly early so that we could make the most of our day along the Amalfi Coast. Our first stop was Positano and from there, we traveled by boat down the coast line to Amalfi. While the logistics involved with getting a group efficiently to all of these places in a small amount of time is challenging, our guides did a spectacular job of making sure it was seamless.
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A room with a view
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Sorrento

From Rome, we took a short train ride to Naples. The rail system in Italy is very efficient and the travel experience is pleasant. The express train travels at 300kmh (185mph) with limited stops, so our travel time was a little over an hour. Once we arrived at the Napoli Centrale (Naples Train Station) we were greeted by our bus transport to Sorrento which was our home-base while visiting Campania.
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Bell Tower in the distance
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Rome

As with many travelers to Italy, Rome was our first stop. There are numerous flights into Rome from other countries, often direct. The Rome Termini (central train station) is a central hub for rail options to the rest of the country which makes the city an easy jumping off point to other regions. Rome is an eclectic blend of all twenty of the regions of Italy – food, culture and history all come together in this city. It is an ideal city as either your first or last stop (or both) on a tour of Italy.
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