Thank you so much, especially since it looks like you've been on some great hikes! Thank you for taking a moment to drop us a note. We really appreciate your kind words -Judy
Love, love, love Positano. We’ve been twice and truly love the Amalfi Coast! The stairs is another story!!!! 🥵 I told my husband that I’d gladly live there - the beauty took my breath away the first time. Have your daughter search out Nicki Positano - she’s a British woman living in Positano for over 25 years and is married to Carlo a native. They have a great channel. Elizabeth, the owner of Blue Star is a friend of theirs and is featured on many of their videos. Nicki and Carlo (and their dogs) walk the Path of the Gods many times and makes me cringe!!😬 Obviously I commend you three because I couldn’t bring myself to do it!! Great video of one of my favorite places on earth!!!
It is a beautiful place, but we agree with the problem with the stairs. I guess you get used to it, and it will keep you in shape! I just took a look at Nicki Positano and forwarded her info to our daughter. It's fabulous that she made the shift at only 24 years old. Incredible and admirable! What a small world regarding Blue Star! We really got excellent service, and I'm not surprised in this small town that everyone knows everyone! We didn't do the Path of the Gods extension, and I'm glad about it. Ending in Nocelle was perfect for us and gave us time to enjoy the rest of Positano. We explored over two days, but we could have used even more time. We love knowing that it's one of your favorite places and so glad we could experience it, too! We have to thank our daughter because it was the top place in Italy she wanted to visit! Thank you so much, Maria, for watching and sharing your stories with us! We love it! -Judy
I agree with you Judy! Although we loved Positano, we were satisfied with a one and done trip. When we were planning our second trip to Italy we left it off our itinerary. Decided to have more time in Rome and Florence. So far Italy has been our favorite country.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience, Danielle! Positano is beautiful and we also really enjoyed the Lake Como region. But there is so much charm in all the small towns and of course Rome and Florence, which always are worth a visit! -Judy
Thanks so much, Linda! We really had a wonderful time. We didn't know until the last minute that our daughter had arranged the sunset cruise for us. It was the perfect end of the day! -Judy
It really was, Rebecca! There were elements that were a hassle and it's an expensive area overall, but Positano was very, very beautiful. You will get a workout in when you visit, though! We spaced our time over two days, but one would have been the perfect day. Two days was wonderful if we had known what to expect in advance and could have planned a bit better regarding the buses, etc. Thanks for watching. Next week is Ravello, an exceedingly charming place that we think you'll also love! -Judy
Love this! Looks like you had some great weather. This area can have a bit of mist or fog, which isn't a big deal, until you take a look at your pictures! I always look at the Amalfi Coast as being part of the plethora of amazing things to do in this part of Italy. Some of those things being: Naples, Pompeii, Capri, Amalfi Coast, Paestum, and many other popular and unknown destinations. Keep on bring the great videos, and I hope you continue to enjoy your adventure!!
We had a few rainy days, including when we were in Cinque Terre, but it was great that the Amalfi Coast weather was beautiful. We have an episode next week from Ravello and then a combined episode from Capri/Amalfi before moving onto more inland parts of Italy. We've been in Naples and Pompeii, but we sacrificed a day in Naples with our daughter to give us time in Ravello. The trip with our daughter was absolutely fabulous! Our episodes in the early days of our travels were different than they are now, but here are our episodes from Naples and Pompeii -Judy 🎥 Top 10 Mistakes Becoming Digital Nomads: th-cam.com/video/k7Za8e0y4uI/w-d-xo.html 🎥 Are Naples and Palermo Safe? th-cam.com/video/WtNVUkTrH5c/w-d-xo.html
As I commented before to your previous post: we really love the Amalfi Coast. Positano is our base of operations. This last trip--we missed you by six days-was late May and was the typical Amalfi Coast experience-crowds, great food, chaos, meeting very nice Italians, meeting very nice tourists from all over the world, and breathing in a different culture. We stayed in the “suburbs” of Positano for $110 per night, light breakfast included. The first day we got in Positano we did the 1,700+ steps down. My wife was ok. I, on the other hand was extremely sore for the next four days. We took the Mini Bus from Hell back up. I would say the stairs are much less dangerous than the actual Path of the Gods. Next year I’m going to walk up the stairs. You missed out on the archaeological dig under the church. The villa that was in the location of what is now Positano was destroyed when Pompeii and Herculaneum were destroyed. The villa’s destruction was much like Herculaneum’s. Your daughter is one of the lucky ones who sees Positano and the surrounding area as a vibrant cultural experience. Good for her.
Hi George, such a bummer to hear that we missed you by such a short amount of time! One of the drawbacks for us was that Positano is a much more expensive place than some other parts of Italy, not only for accommodations, but also for eating and drinking. We don't drink very often, but Italy definitely lends itself to aperitivi! We really love culture and history, so I'm very bummed to know that we missed the archeological dig under the church. Our daughter was in charge of planning for most of our trip, and she was more focused on the beach activities! It's interesting to hear about the stairs being easier than the actual Path of the Gods. Brava to your wife! But if you're able to make the uphill of 1700+ stairs, then a HUGE congrats to you as well. That is out of our current physical ability. One of our commenters mentioned that you have very little need of a gym if you live on the Amalfi Coast, and I can completely believe it! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie it was a gift to see you travel with your rugrat ❤️ it’s a fun new concept for your show, to hear that she’s thinking of finding a place in Italy too! It’s gonna be interesting to see how it all pans out. My money’s on you settling in the Venetian region eventually? Maybe Verona?
We were surprised that we enjoyed Verona so much after seeing so much more of Italy. We had been leaning towards Torino after visiting it, but we need to compare them side by side. We had hoped to visit with Torino with our daughter, but it was too far out of the way for this trip. But she loved Verona as much as we did! But the search continues! Unfortunately, our daughter wasn't comfortable being on camera for the most part, but we'd love it if she ends up in Italy at some point, too! -Judy
We thought that Positano was one of our favorite stops on the Amalfi Coast, probably tied with Ravello, which we absolutely loved. We're going to cover Ravello next week and then Capri so you can get a full overview of what to expect. Your timing is ideal. Thanks so much for your comment, Diana! -Judy
Hi! Judy & Kevin, Beautifully filmed video & great information. We have not been to Positano. We stayed in Sorrento instead. We went in early May. It was cooler & less crowded but we did have more rain. Loved the Amalfi Coast but we also think once was enough. Thank you!! -Marion & Jan
Thanks for watching, Marion & Jan, and for sharing your experience. We really did enjoy Positano. Ravello was also so charming, and we really enjoyed it. Our episode from there is next week. I think the area overall is challenging to navigate and expensive, but we liked that there was more to do in Ravello. I think that's why we appreciated our daughter adding some excursions to Positano. The lunch spot was fun and so family oriented that it felt very Italian. -Judy
Claudio, you are absolutely correct! There is probably nothing that will get you in shape faster than climbing stairs! When we were still in San Francisco, I had a trainer that would regularly meet up with us at Alta Plaza Park, which had 100 stairs to get to the park. Our entire workout would be climbing up and down those stairs. At the beginning, we'd all feel like "Rocky," but they nearly killed us by the end of it all. Definitely learned I wasn't as fit as I thought, but those stairs got me there! -Judy
The restaurant and food looked excellent. Tiramisumy is favorite dessert. It's so hard to find one made well here in the States 😪 Beautiful water and cliffs. Looks like you had a wonderful trip.
It really was such a fun restaurant, and although it has somewhat of an exclusive feel to it because you have to arrive by boat, the vibe was casual. It was a perfect mix, and we loved seeing our fellow diners enjoying themselves so much! I've made my own tiramisu on occasion, because you are right. It is hard to get a good one in the US. Venice isn't my favorite city in Italy, but one restaurant we visited in 2022 called La Bitta sticks in my memory specifically for its fabulous tiramisu! Thanks for watching! -Judy
We loved Positano. It really was a beautiful place. The hike was hard, but it was also rewarding. Seeing the billy goats added a fun surprise, as did the donkeys when we arrived in Nocelle. We tried to rush ahead of them and then realized they would be going up the same path as us, which involved many steps. We had to let them pass even though they were stinky because we knew we couldn't possibly climb the stairs as quickly as they did! Thanks for watching, Enrique! -Judy
This looks brilliant guys, absolutely flawless storytelling and editing!
Thank you so much, especially since it looks like you've been on some great hikes! Thank you for taking a moment to drop us a note. We really appreciate your kind words -Judy
Love, love, love Positano. We’ve been twice and truly love the Amalfi Coast! The stairs is another story!!!! 🥵 I told my husband that I’d gladly live there - the beauty took my breath away the first time. Have your daughter search out Nicki Positano - she’s a British woman living in Positano for over 25 years and is married to Carlo a native. They have a great channel. Elizabeth, the owner of Blue Star is a friend of theirs and is featured on many of their videos. Nicki and Carlo (and their dogs) walk the Path of the Gods many times and makes me cringe!!😬 Obviously I commend you three because I couldn’t bring myself to do it!! Great video of one of my favorite places on earth!!!
It is a beautiful place, but we agree with the problem with the stairs. I guess you get used to it, and it will keep you in shape! I just took a look at Nicki Positano and forwarded her info to our daughter. It's fabulous that she made the shift at only 24 years old. Incredible and admirable! What a small world regarding Blue Star! We really got excellent service, and I'm not surprised in this small town that everyone knows everyone! We didn't do the Path of the Gods extension, and I'm glad about it. Ending in Nocelle was perfect for us and gave us time to enjoy the rest of Positano. We explored over two days, but we could have used even more time. We love knowing that it's one of your favorite places and so glad we could experience it, too! We have to thank our daughter because it was the top place in Italy she wanted to visit! Thank you so much, Maria, for watching and sharing your stories with us! We love it! -Judy
What an incredibly beautiful area! I need to plan a trip there while my knees are still good! 😂😂 thanks so much for the tour and advice!
It's truly a stunning part of Italy. I am not a fan of stairs, but Positano was actually worth it! -Judy
I agree with you Judy! Although we loved Positano, we were satisfied with a one and done trip. When we were planning our second trip to Italy we left it off our itinerary. Decided to have more time in Rome and Florence. So far Italy has been our favorite country.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience, Danielle! Positano is beautiful and we also really enjoyed the Lake Como region. But there is so much charm in all the small towns and of course Rome and Florence, which always are worth a visit! -Judy
That is some huge !!!!
Huge what??? Now we want to know! If you're talking about our tiramisu, it really was! -Judy
Looks so beautiful and amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, Linda! We really had a wonderful time. We didn't know until the last minute that our daughter had arranged the sunset cruise for us. It was the perfect end of the day! -Judy
Okay, this video redeemed the Amalfi Coast! What a beautiful experience!!!
It really was, Rebecca! There were elements that were a hassle and it's an expensive area overall, but Positano was very, very beautiful. You will get a workout in when you visit, though! We spaced our time over two days, but one would have been the perfect day. Two days was wonderful if we had known what to expect in advance and could have planned a bit better regarding the buses, etc. Thanks for watching. Next week is Ravello, an exceedingly charming place that we think you'll also love! -Judy
Beautiful place. 😊
We thought so too! Next time we would stay there versus in Bomerano, but it is an expensive tradeoff. -Judy
Love this! Looks like you had some great weather. This area can have a bit of mist or fog, which isn't a big deal, until you take a look at your pictures! I always look at the Amalfi Coast as being part of the plethora of amazing things to do in this part of Italy. Some of those things being: Naples, Pompeii, Capri, Amalfi Coast, Paestum, and many other popular and unknown destinations. Keep on bring the great videos, and I hope you continue to enjoy your adventure!!
We had a few rainy days, including when we were in Cinque Terre, but it was great that the Amalfi Coast weather was beautiful. We have an episode next week from Ravello and then a combined episode from Capri/Amalfi before moving onto more inland parts of Italy. We've been in Naples and Pompeii, but we sacrificed a day in Naples with our daughter to give us time in Ravello. The trip with our daughter was absolutely fabulous!
Our episodes in the early days of our travels were different than they are now, but here are our episodes from Naples and Pompeii -Judy
🎥 Top 10 Mistakes Becoming Digital Nomads: th-cam.com/video/k7Za8e0y4uI/w-d-xo.html
🎥 Are Naples and Palermo Safe? th-cam.com/video/WtNVUkTrH5c/w-d-xo.html
As I commented before to your previous post: we really love the Amalfi Coast. Positano is our base of operations. This last trip--we missed you by six days-was late May and was the typical Amalfi Coast experience-crowds, great food, chaos, meeting very nice Italians, meeting very nice tourists from all over the world, and breathing in a different culture.
We stayed in the “suburbs” of Positano for $110 per night, light breakfast included. The first day we got in Positano we did the 1,700+ steps down. My wife was ok. I, on the other hand was extremely sore for the next four days. We took the Mini Bus from Hell back up. I would say the stairs are much less dangerous than the actual Path of the Gods. Next year I’m going to walk up the stairs.
You missed out on the archaeological dig under the church. The villa that was in the location of what is now Positano was destroyed when Pompeii and Herculaneum were destroyed. The villa’s destruction was much like Herculaneum’s.
Your daughter is one of the lucky ones who sees Positano and the surrounding area as a vibrant cultural experience. Good for her.
Hi George, such a bummer to hear that we missed you by such a short amount of time! One of the drawbacks for us was that Positano is a much more expensive place than some other parts of Italy, not only for accommodations, but also for eating and drinking. We don't drink very often, but Italy definitely lends itself to aperitivi! We really love culture and history, so I'm very bummed to know that we missed the archeological dig under the church. Our daughter was in charge of planning for most of our trip, and she was more focused on the beach activities! It's interesting to hear about the stairs being easier than the actual Path of the Gods. Brava to your wife! But if you're able to make the uphill of 1700+ stairs, then a HUGE congrats to you as well. That is out of our current physical ability. One of our commenters mentioned that you have very little need of a gym if you live on the Amalfi Coast, and I can completely believe it! -Judy
Wow , So nice view. I love that much. Thanks for your sharing
We found Positano to be absolutely stunning. Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to leave us a comment! -Judy
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Great video again guys, very fun and great photography.
Thank you so much, Dan! Even though we were in Positano for two days, this was a combined "best day" in Positano. We absolutely loved it! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie it was a gift to see you travel with your rugrat ❤️ it’s a fun new concept for your show, to hear that she’s thinking of finding a place in Italy too!
It’s gonna be interesting to see how it all pans out. My money’s on you settling in the Venetian region eventually? Maybe Verona?
We were surprised that we enjoyed Verona so much after seeing so much more of Italy. We had been leaning towards Torino after visiting it, but we need to compare them side by side. We had hoped to visit with Torino with our daughter, but it was too far out of the way for this trip. But she loved Verona as much as we did! But the search continues! Unfortunately, our daughter wasn't comfortable being on camera for the most part, but we'd love it if she ends up in Italy at some point, too! -Judy
Great info, again! Thanks for suffering through the summer crowds to show us what it's like. We'll be going in late Sept/early Oct 2025! Thanks guys!
We thought that Positano was one of our favorite stops on the Amalfi Coast, probably tied with Ravello, which we absolutely loved. We're going to cover Ravello next week and then Capri so you can get a full overview of what to expect. Your timing is ideal. Thanks so much for your comment, Diana! -Judy
Beautiful location and great video ❤❤❤ but I doubt I’ll go during the summer and I’ll avoid the stairs when possible.
That sounds like the perfect plan, Erin! Next week is a real charmer-we visit Ravello, which I think you will love! Thanks for watching! -Judy
Hi! Judy & Kevin,
Beautifully filmed video & great information. We have not been to Positano. We stayed in Sorrento instead. We went in early May. It was cooler & less crowded but we did have more rain. Loved the Amalfi Coast but we also think once was enough. Thank you!!
-Marion & Jan
Thanks for watching, Marion & Jan, and for sharing your experience. We really did enjoy Positano. Ravello was also so charming, and we really enjoyed it. Our episode from there is next week. I think the area overall is challenging to navigate and expensive, but we liked that there was more to do in Ravello. I think that's why we appreciated our daughter adding some excursions to Positano. The lunch spot was fun and so family oriented that it felt very Italian. -Judy
Pensate a quanto costa andare in palestra per allenarsi e mantenere la forma. A Positano è tutto gratuito, le scalinate sono un ottimo allenamento
Claudio, you are absolutely correct! There is probably nothing that will get you in shape faster than climbing stairs! When we were still in San Francisco, I had a trainer that would regularly meet up with us at Alta Plaza Park, which had 100 stairs to get to the park. Our entire workout would be climbing up and down those stairs. At the beginning, we'd all feel like "Rocky," but they nearly killed us by the end of it all. Definitely learned I wasn't as fit as I thought, but those stairs got me there! -Judy
The restaurant and food looked excellent. Tiramisumy is favorite dessert. It's so hard to find one made well here in the States 😪
Beautiful water and cliffs.
Looks like you had a wonderful trip.
It really was such a fun restaurant, and although it has somewhat of an exclusive feel to it because you have to arrive by boat, the vibe was casual. It was a perfect mix, and we loved seeing our fellow diners enjoying themselves so much! I've made my own tiramisu on occasion, because you are right. It is hard to get a good one in the US. Venice isn't my favorite city in Italy, but one restaurant we visited in 2022 called La Bitta sticks in my memory specifically for its fabulous tiramisu! Thanks for watching! -Judy
We loved Positano. It really was a beautiful place. The hike was hard, but it was also rewarding. Seeing the billy goats added a fun surprise, as did the donkeys when we arrived in Nocelle. We tried to rush ahead of them and then realized they would be going up the same path as us, which involved many steps. We had to let them pass even though they were stinky because we knew we couldn't possibly climb the stairs as quickly as they did! Thanks for watching, Enrique! -Judy