outside the walls of the city
looking into the "gymnasium" where gladiators would train
view of Mt. Vesuvius
There were large stones like this that crossed the street sort of like a crosswalk. They were elevated so when it rained you wouldn't get wet. Three across on main streets, two across on smaller streets
grooves in the roads where the chariots would "drive"
The frescos in the brothel
ruins
Penis on the wall of a building pointing you towards the "red light" district
what a view
another penis
This was a drinking fountain. hard to tell but it is worn down on both sides of the fountain statue where people would place their hands to lean in to drink. It is worn more on the left side (right side of the picture) indicating there were more left handed people than right.
ruins of the main square
one of the 14 lookout towers.
view from the main square
Once we got to Sorrento we checked into our hotel and went to explore. Since Sorrento is on a peninsula and it is a pretty steep mountainous region, there is pretty much one main road that leads down to the main square. From there down to the marina where the next day we caught a hydrofoil (ferry) to Capri. Capri is an island now, but used to be connected to the mainland. May I just say that Capri should be on everyone's list of CANNOT MISS if they are coming to Italy (especially the south). It is so beautiful. Bright blue water surrounds and island that seems to just rise straight up from the sea. The cliffs are impossibly high!! The waters were rough the day we went, so the "Grotto Azurra" (blue grotto) was closed to the small boats that usually go in. But we were able to swim into the cave to see the blue blue waters inside. We took a private boat tour around the island. We were able to just lay out on the front of our "gozzi" (traditional fishing boat) as our captain and tour guide took us around the island pointing out all the most important sites. The blue grotto is not the only cave with bright waters on the island, simply the most famous, so we were able to see those as well. A stop for a swim, and let me say, it was very COLD! but worth the goose bumps!! The water was so clear, you could see the bottom with white sand, but you would be amazed how far the boat's anchor went down. So deep, yet you can still see the bottom! This was the perfect way to end our busy busy vacation! We definitely recommend this tour with Relax Boats. The price was very reasonable for what we got, and how much we will never forget it!
swimming near Marina Piccola
Gary admiring (and picking out) the yachts
inside the blue grotto looking back through the hole we swam through to get in
The blue grotto, please excuse the trash. The top hole is how we got in. That is about half the size of the hole, the other half is above water where usually small row boats row in to show people. It was closed due to rough water, so we swam in! I was not very excited to do this at first, but glad I did!
Bay of Naples
On Capri, the water unexpectedly came up and got me... it was cold!
chillaxin' on the boat
beautiful water!
All the growth on the rocks in the caves were these colors... I would say Capri is a Clemson fan!! :)
soooo gorgeous!
photo op
on of the grottos
lighthouse
sunset on the ferry back to Sorrento
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