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  • Positano: 6 Reasons NOT To Visit | Positano, Amalfi Coast Italy Travel Guide
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    In this Italy travel guide video, we visit Positano in the Amalfi coast. Positano is arguably the most popular and picturesque place on the Amalfi Coast. There is a lot of information online about why you should visit, so we wanted to show you some reasons why you should not visit. It is a top place to visit in Italy but we wanted to give you the full picture so you can decide whether it is the destination for you.
    The main things to consider are the parking and roads if you are driving. The prices are not that friendly to budget backpackers and it is not necessarily unique. That said, it was an incredible place and it is obvious why it is so popular.
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  • @TravelBeans
    @TravelBeans  Před 3 lety +359

    I think the point of this video has been lost on some so just to clarify...we loved our time in Positano but I know not everyone will love it. This video is a resource for people researching whether it is the right destination for them.

    • @MsBaby1959
      @MsBaby1959 Před 3 lety +44

      Travel Beans Bruschetta is pronounced Brusketta!!

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Před 3 lety +9

      @@MsBaby1959 Thanks. Not in the UK though so it's an easy 'mistake' to make.

    • @edoardopippi8099
      @edoardopippi8099 Před 3 lety +30

      Don't worry, clever people got it

    • @plexone3540
      @plexone3540 Před 3 lety +6

      Great video again, nothing to add, you are completely right on your suggestions. I believe the Amalfi coast should be one of those places that should be limited in the number of visitors. Italians love to see foreigners enjoy the country, the food, the art but there is a fisical limit, I do not know if they will ever start to think to impose some tipe of booking protocol, but probably this will ruin the expecations of the tourists... No one comes to Italy pretending to live like in Norway probably

    • @MsBaby1959
      @MsBaby1959 Před 3 lety +8

      Travel Beans it's ok, I get it, they say it that way too in the States 🇺🇸 and Canada 🇨🇦 but that's the great thing about travelling, you always learn new things 😉

  • @annietang3780
    @annietang3780 Před 3 lety +1894

    It’s better to say “things to consider before deciding to go” than “don’t go”. Agree?

    • @sonoAlex
      @sonoAlex Před 3 lety +83

      WELL SAID. You are an intelligent person. Italy need tourism but also deserve it, special these places. People are really kind, hospitality is amazing, nice food and incredible panoramas.
      So say "things to consider before go" is more wise.

    • @valeriovalerio7103
      @valeriovalerio7103 Před 3 lety +24

      Of course. I am an Italian abroad and i absolutely would go there, right now if i could, but I can't 😔

    • @Evelinaaaxoxo.1001
      @Evelinaaaxoxo.1001 Před 3 lety +59

      Agreed! I’m not an Italian and I kinda feel offended for them even. The title could have been put in another way more respectfully. The worst part was that they use the word (NOT) in an upper case wishing to emphasize it, just for views. I rather find it poor taste.

    • @reneef.1248
      @reneef.1248 Před 3 lety +42

      The title is click bate...and it worked. Changing it makes the vid just another video lost in the clutter.

    • @hardmoneysolutions
      @hardmoneysolutions Před 3 lety +11

      No Annie, for the purposes of "clicks" a negative will always draw more views.

  • @RyanDale311
    @RyanDale311 Před 3 lety +479

    I have visited Positano Italy twice and absolutely loved it both times!!!

    • @albertoredaelli6858
      @albertoredaelli6858 Před 3 lety +5

      Grazie!

    • @lizelg2518
      @lizelg2518 Před 3 lety +9

      I visited Amalfi coast 2 years ago, mainly Sorrento but circulated all over the coast including Positano, Amalfi, Capri, Naples, Pompeii. Prices reasonable, good food, all kinds of options. No wonder it’s a place for Instagrammers, absolutely gorgious 👍 Just do your research in advance about local food, places to eat, etc.

    • @loredanacaserta929
      @loredanacaserta929 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you 🙏

    • @dfreephoto
      @dfreephoto Před 3 lety +15

      Thank you, she sounds like she would complain about any place traveled!

    • @claireglendenning1
      @claireglendenning1 Před rokem +1

      Gosh, what a stuck up couple. You aren’t paying for the beer. You’re paying for the view. Are you too posh to get the bus? He sounds like an absolute kill joy.

  • @salvatrice850
    @salvatrice850 Před 3 lety +393

    You're right! I don't want to visit there, I want to LIVE there!! 😍❤

    • @ohnaspangenberg4271
      @ohnaspangenberg4271 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes agreed 100%, they can stay in England, we can go and live in Positano or any place in Amalfi coast. Absolutely stunning there, dont mind the steps or stones! ❣❣

    • @Sashi1116
      @Sashi1116 Před 3 lety +12

      Oh boy, are you right about that. When I am there I realize how lucky Italians are to have such a gorgeous place on earth. Forget if you have money or not, just walking around the place makes you feel alive 😍

    • @giuseppedesposito4373
      @giuseppedesposito4373 Před 3 lety +1

      👏👏😍

    • @FabsChannelUk
      @FabsChannelUk Před 3 lety +1

      ❤❤

    • @sharuk98ala
      @sharuk98ala Před 3 lety

      @Gonçalo Coelho village name?

  • @mandyrandall1146
    @mandyrandall1146 Před 3 lety +207

    Watch the positano diaries with Nicki who lives there with her husband Carlos then you can find out what it really like there.

    • @christinewhitfeld7939
      @christinewhitfeld7939 Před 3 lety +13

      If he's Italian his name is Carlo not Carlos.

    • @mariannesouza8326
      @mariannesouza8326 Před 3 lety +10

      I love them! Holly is my favorite! 🐶 😀

    • @Lindasromperroom
      @Lindasromperroom Před 2 lety +2

      Totally agree! Love Nicki and Carlo. 🤗🤗 being 66 it may not be the best place for me and my knees though. You really need a scooter to get around.

    • @SnapsZGaming
      @SnapsZGaming Před 2 lety +2

      @@Lindasromperroom I hope you are able to find a place that will allow you to discover beautiful Italy

  • @citehman
    @citehman Před 3 lety +455

    The Amalfi Coast is so much more than just Positano. Ravello is stunningly beautiful, remarkably peaceful and one of my favorite places in all of Italy. The walk from Ravello to Atrani offers amazing views that change about 3 minutes (many many steps so if bad knees be aware). Amalfi town is less glitzy than Positano so I chose to stay there for my three nights.
    In terms of the stressful driving the solution is don't drive. The instant cure for stress is the water so take the train from Rome to Salerno (via Naples) and then take a boat to Amali-Positano. The view of the AC from the water is spectacular. Of course the other key to reduced stress travel is to pack light. For me, the Amalfi Coast is a can't miss destination. Give it the time it deserves. Much like Capri, it deserves more than a day trip and it a perfect place to relax and recharge after the total adrenalined filled cities of Naples and Rome.
    My number one tip for visiting Italy than rarely gets mentioned is to WAKE UP EARLY !!! You have the rest of your life to sleep in late but to practically have Italy to yourself... wake up early and be on the streets at sunrise. Whether it's Rome or a small village, having a couple of hours where the only people on the streets are locals cleaning streets or making deliveries or opening bakeries is a total different experience. In addition, the changing light and lack of people will set your photos apart from the average touristy shots.

    • @IrishAnnie
      @IrishAnnie Před 3 lety +10

      I have a good tip for not sleeping late. I leave the curtains open. (If privacy allows.) When the sun comes up, I’m up. Now, getting my husband up is a different story!

    • @allandackson8563
      @allandackson8563 Před 3 lety +4

      Rabello is incredible. I've been there 2 years ago and I loved it

    • @giuseppedesposito4373
      @giuseppedesposito4373 Před 3 lety

      You right, I believe you sir
      The best time for driving on AC is early morning 6/7 or late 22/23🤔🚙🛵 no stress eisy parking
      👏🇪🇺🇮🇹

    • @QueenlySweetpea
      @QueenlySweetpea Před 3 lety +3

      @@allandackson8563 .. I thought it's Ravello ?

    • @slkonnaris8477
      @slkonnaris8477 Před 2 lety +6

      I think your tip about getting up really early to discover a place is the best travel advice you can ever get!!

  • @mspikachu738
    @mspikachu738 Před 3 lety +189

    Instagramers have ruined traveling for me. They don’t even take in the place nor know where they’re at. It’s become superficial conceited society.

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 Před 3 lety +4

      Yup.

    • @MrRobVision
      @MrRobVision Před 3 lety +15

      Social media a prison. I deleted all my social 5 years ago and haven't looked back since. All I have is CZcams for educational vids like this

    • @modona100
      @modona100 Před 3 lety +14

      Odd that you would let random people ruin travelling for you.

    • @mspikachu738
      @mspikachu738 Před 3 lety +6

      @@modona100 my comment is based on my travels. They are in the way trying to take the perfect picture for 30 min. 🥴

    • @sensaiko
      @sensaiko Před 3 lety +5

      @@modona100 exactly, how that can ruin travelling, it May be annoying, but sounds an overstatement saying that other People way of spending their time RUINED everything for you

  • @cyberkat6615
    @cyberkat6615 Před 3 lety +83

    Ok. I was 64 when I visited the Amalfi Coast. I was lucky to have done it last September to October. So, I'm originally from Puerto Rico and I had made plans to visit this part of Italy in early December 2018. I decided I wanted the off season, for obvious reasons, so September 2019 sounded great. When the time came I couldn't find anyone to travel with me. But, I decided to go anyway. My daughter thought I should wait, (glad I didn't). She thought her mom was crazy, (come on, you've known me for a whole lifetime). Ok, so I rented a Fiat 5000 in Napoli, after spending 7 days in Rome. When I got to the Amalfi Coast, I felt like I was in a James Bond movie. My hotel was in Furore, which I totally recommend (Hotel Holiday Fico d'India). I had heard that driving there was sort of like a nightmare. Not for me!! I learned to drive in Puerto Rico and I thought it was hilarious, all the traffic jams, the buses and all the traffic laws, which I learned before going.I just took my time to enjoy the view of the Tyrrhenian Sea. I did go to Positano, and after going around a lot, I found a parking space. Yes, there are lots of stairs, lots of walking, but I was so amazed by the beauty that I didn't feel the pain until I got back to my hotel Loved every minute, challenged myself to go up those stairs and find a beautiful church, a piazza and very tempting ceramics stores. I'm ready to go back!!!!!

  • @matslaveborn2251
    @matslaveborn2251 Před rokem +6

    Just came back from Praiano and Positano spending 10 days. I am a wheelchair user and a very experienced one. I would never recommend going there if you have mobility issues bbut this was absolutely worth it for me. We hired a driver for exploring the Amalfi coast and just pushed the city slopes with frequent stops for drinks and lemon sorbet. Just beautiful and one more tick on the bucket list.

  • @morganamolteni2198
    @morganamolteni2198 Před 3 lety +159

    I spend every summer there since i was child cause i m italian and honestly i always appreciate the beauty of this place..some people just don t know how to organize a good holiday in terms of money.. so for me it Will be always one of the best place in italy :)

    • @celinec.6213
      @celinec.6213 Před 3 lety +4

      I am Not Italien I have discovered the Amalfi Coast in 2015. Now I go at least 2-3 Times every year I love it. I always avoid the main season

    • @condoguy710
      @condoguy710 Před 2 lety +1

      Where do you recommend to stay ?

    • @TheSageSpartan
      @TheSageSpartan Před 2 lety +1

      @@celinec.6213 when’s a better time to go?/not peak season

    • @Arael_1
      @Arael_1 Před rokem

      @@TheSageSpartan May/September if you wanna enjoy the sea, if you like to take risks you can also go for Christmas there are incredible decorations and lights, especially in Salerno, but you risk bad weather

  • @paolocassina4994
    @paolocassina4994 Před 3 lety +340

    Hi guys I' m an italian and I really appreciate this video. I think that the majority of tourists sometimes when you visit Italy you make some mistakes. First of all every touristic place could me incredible but if there are millions of people there , the same place will not have the same atmosphere, u will find high prices, bad service, people rude. I will suggest to avoid the most famous place and try instead other destinations. When you are doing a reserch try to write what you really like to do instead of best spot in italy. So for example if you like mountains they are everywhere and they can be' better than Austria or Switzerland ( Dolomiti are the best but Also Valtellina Valle d'Aosta or some national Park like Parco Nazionale del Grand Paradiso or parco nazionale d'Abruzzo. If you like big Lakes there is not only Lago di Garda or Lago di Como but also Lago Maggiore, lago d'Iseo e Lago d'Orta and you could find and very quite rest. Nightlife go in the summer in Emilia Romagna. The best beaches are in Sardinia and Puglia They are big regions take your time and explore them. Also Calabria Sicily have nice beaches and they are cheaper. If you want test wines you can go to Toscana but also Pidmont region in Monferrato and Langhe is probally the best. If you like Toscany explore Umbria and Marche or Abruzzo. LAST If you like to visit a historical and art city you can find amazing towns everywhere instead to visit only in Venezia Firenze Roma

    • @pressrepeat2000
      @pressrepeat2000 Před 3 lety +16

      Do you write a blog or something? Would be great to read a bit about these ideas for non-touristy, uncrowded Italy! Have been planning a trip there, but I hate crowds.

    • @LionsGateCorp
      @LionsGateCorp Před 3 lety +5

      Well said, Paolo...with my thanks.

    • @annabella7285
      @annabella7285 Před 3 lety +2

      Wonderful suggestions! Hopefully we’ll be able to apply them soon! Be safe and stay healthy!

    • @peterandreadakis3851
      @peterandreadakis3851 Před 3 lety +2

      YOU MISS THE POINT OF MASS TRAVEL!! SOME OF THE MOST ABUSIVE, IGNORANT PEOPLE WITH MONEY DESTROY ITALY EVERY MONTH BECAUSE OF PUBLICITY & FALSE EXPECTATIONS. NO ONE GIVES A SHIT ABOUT MOUNTAINS OR ITALIAN BEACHES OR LAKES OR MOST OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUMS. THE FOOD, IF YOU COULD FIND A REASONABLY PRICED CAFE THAT SERVES AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FOOD, MIGHT BE A REASON TO VISIT BUT MAYBE NOT. In other words, unless you have money to burn and time to spare, try Asia somewhere (MUCH more interesting even for ignorant tourists) or, better still, stay home and save your money.

    • @Jeje-rb1vu
      @Jeje-rb1vu Před 3 lety +15

      @@peterandreadakis3851 Stay home and save your money? And then die and burry it with you? What a miserable way to live life.

  • @marcosgutto7413
    @marcosgutto7413 Před 3 lety +36

    My suggestion is: Stay in Sorrento and go to Positano by boat to spend the day.

    • @Natalia-qi2zb
      @Natalia-qi2zb Před 3 lety

      Good idea.

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +6

      Or better still, let them stay in London and enjoy their glorious Brexit. We don't need such little Englanders here.

    • @oliverbrookes27
      @oliverbrookes27 Před 3 lety

      Get the local bus, far more fun!

    • @giuseppedesposito4373
      @giuseppedesposito4373 Před 3 lety

      Calabria region have a lot af space for beach and swimming 🇪🇺🇮🇹👏

    • @stillettoboxer
      @stillettoboxer Před 3 lety +1

      Atrani is very charming as well!

  • @markhbeardsley5102
    @markhbeardsley5102 Před rokem +6

    I am respecting Travel Beans advice even more this week. I am here in Amalfi in the middle of March and it is rocking. Half of the cafes are closed but the squares and streets are full of people.
    I got here in the 5120 bus and we took 85 minutes to go 23 kilometers because the roads were so tight and so busy. In March. I CAN NOT IMAGINE what it is like in high season.
    Sometimes we destroy, or really blight, that which we love the most. This is a BEAUTIFUL coast and it would look a lot better with a lot less people like me and you.

  • @lisakaysmith62
    @lisakaysmith62 Před 3 lety +18

    We were in Positano 3 years ago and absolutely loved it!!! We traveled the Amalfi Coast on the ferry and were able to visit a few of the towns along the coast. We took a day trip to Capri which was another stunning place. Can’t wait to go back.

    • @durgeshsingh5220
      @durgeshsingh5220 Před rokem

      Hi... I m visiting next year to Italy and Greece..In Greece i have booked for 3 nights in Santorini. I am planning deliberately to avoid Italy beaches so that the experience of Santorini isn't diluted. Is it a good idea ?

  • @deirdrecreaney1432
    @deirdrecreaney1432 Před 3 lety +29

    So loved our time in Positano and we will go back, definitely worth a visit

  • @stefanoparis4825
    @stefanoparis4825 Před 2 lety +220

    Guys, I respect you so much for the time and work you poured into this - the quality of images and editing is amazing, and I'm sure you put this together with the best intentions. However, I'm very sad to say that the final result is in my opinion unfortunately just quite disappointing. I'm a born and raised in Italy tour leader who has spent the last 5 years leading tours across Italy on behalf of National Geographic, and today I plan personalized itineraries around the Bel Paese for mainly US travelers. I would never ever recommend renting a car in the Amalfi Coast. It's not just dangerous, but it's also practically impossible to find a parking spot and if you do, as rightly pointed out in your video, it will cost you a fortune. This is simply not a reason not to visit Positano, but just a bad move on your end - maybe you underestimated the challenge of renting a car? There are plenty of affordable ways to travel around the Amalfi Coast - by ferry for example, or by bus! Ferries work quite well and at a very affordable price. More importantly, you would get to see the Amalfi Coast from the sea, which is the only way in my opinion to truly grasp the beauty of this impossibly beautiful place. As for prices in Positano, you need to consider you went to the most overcrowded, popular place in the whole Amalfi Coast area. This area stretches for over 20 miles and it's ALL beautiful - in my opinion, your main mistake here is to focus on Positano, while the most gorgeous, enjoyable gems can be found all over the big coastline: Praiano, Ravello, Minori, Maiori, Cetara, Vietri a Mare... not to mention that just around the corner you can visit the stunning Sorrento peninsula! Positano IS expensive, just like it is every very exclusive place (think of Capri, Portofino and so on). Even though the town is expensive, you had a meal in probably one of the most touristy spots in the town. There are a few amazing delis and small sandwich shops around town that would work perfectly well for a very affordable and enjoyable meal. The last point, where you stated that the place is not unique, almost killed me. You mentioned Tellaro, which is a tiny tiny little town in Liguria right next the Cinque Terre. It's like comparing Siena to Rome - completely different experiences. Your videos show how locals were able to build an incredibly charming town in Positano in such challenging conditions over the centuries. The town literally looks like a nativity scene. I took my groups to the Cinque Terre dozens of times and there is absolutely no comparison with the Amalfi Coast. The stunning Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone in Ravello, the gorgeous lemon farms, the ceramic signs everywhere, the Saracen defensive towers (one of them turned into an amazing art studio!), the grottos and beaches, the Duomo in Amalfi, the walk of the gods, monasteries and convents turned into stunning hotels, the food... I am under the impression that you really didn't do your research before visiting this area. Once again, I'm so convinced you had the best intentions, but I couldn't help it to not say something...I don't think there is another place in the world like this, a place where nature combines with history, architecture, wine (yes, they make excellent wine in the Amalfi Coast) and food (ever tried a fior di latte - mozzarella sort of- from Agerola?).. to see a video likes this just hurts! Wish you the best for your future videos and I apologize if I sounded rude, I truly wasn't trying to be.

    • @stefanoparis4825
      @stefanoparis4825 Před rokem +4

      @Rockosaurus Rex absolutely! Plan it wisely, as Positano is just a tiny little part of this stunning region.

    • @ValeriaVega
      @ValeriaVega Před rokem +11

      Do you have a website/page for your services as a tour guide?

    • @dco8886
      @dco8886 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for this comment!! Do you recommend better staying in Air Bnbs or hotels? We’re considering Ravello or Amalfi since it’s cheaper than Positano. Also maybe renting a Vespa/scooter to visit the other towns. We’re also interested in visiting Pompei one of the days 😻

    • @stefanoparis4825
      @stefanoparis4825 Před rokem +12

      @@dco8886 Ciao! Happy to see so many of you found it helpful! I generally recommend staying in hotels or farm-houses - the Amalfi Coast is a "challenging" area for visitors (mostly logistically speaking) so having the support of a receptionist or a concierge while there can be very helpful. Yes, I don't quite recommend staying in Positano - it is so expensive, and way too crowded. Amalfi, Ravello, Praiano.. these are all good options! It really depends on your travel style. As for the scooter, do it only if you have tons of experience driving one, otherwise it might turn into quite of a dangerous idea. As for Pompei, keep in mind it is quite far from the Amalfi Coast area. I personally never recommend to visit it while staying in the Amalfi Coast - either you visit it on the way to the AC from Naples, or on the way back!

    • @ishasharma4360
      @ishasharma4360 Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much for this comment, this literally covers so many points one might collect after going through tons of blogs or videos!! Planning a trip to Italy in 2023, would definitely like more such recommendations from you.. @Stefano Paris

  • @ingsford9564
    @ingsford9564 Před 3 lety +8

    I can relate to the driving aspect. I caught the local bus and had an absolute blast watching how the driver manouvered through the narrow roads.

  • @rantle450
    @rantle450 Před 3 lety +43

    Sheesh! I'm from California and those prices are a bargain. LOL I've been to Positano, Ravello and other surrounding towns in the area. I love it and worth the trip!

    • @mialia8120
      @mialia8120 Před 2 lety

      I want to take my boys to either Ravello or Positano. They want to go because of their Italian roots. Which place would you recommend to stay in?

    • @odiosalvini
      @odiosalvini Před 2 lety

      She s a silly tart that all and he s quacker

  • @VANtertainment
    @VANtertainment Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this great Video. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @seashell4327
    @seashell4327 Před 3 lety +1

    Lots of food for thought! Thank you so much!

  • @Nautilus1972
    @Nautilus1972 Před 3 lety +82

    I'm Irish, living in Thailand for many years ... but it is Italy I long to tour. The combination of history, beauty, food, music and culture must be unparalleled.

    • @johnywidgery6866
      @johnywidgery6866 Před 3 lety +1

      Are you the kind of Irish that tans? You must be living in Thailand :P

    • @odiosalvini
      @odiosalvini Před 2 lety +2

      Dont talk about the Italian heritage to those Yankees they might think is sthing that goes on top a spaghetti or a bootle of wine to drink

    • @chocolateberries8884
      @chocolateberries8884 Před 2 lety +4

      That’s true! Went last month and I can’t wait to be back again. I fell in love with Italy

  • @jenniferhammerstone5681
    @jenniferhammerstone5681 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for advice!

  • @delontereid7584
    @delontereid7584 Před 3 lety +23

    Positano is my favorite village on Italy's Amalfi coast....it was tough to leave there on my last trip. 😁🇮🇹

    • @giuseppedesposito4373
      @giuseppedesposito4373 Před 3 lety +1

      👏🇪🇺🇮🇹
      Ask me all information for Transfer and Taxi service
      💯🚙

    • @Genkoprime
      @Genkoprime Před 2 lety

      Uagliò i villaggi stanno in africa, qua abbiamo i paesi.

  • @user-rm2xc4wg8q
    @user-rm2xc4wg8q Před rokem

    This was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @WorldWideWebObserver
    @WorldWideWebObserver Před rokem +1

    Thanks for making this video. Very enjoyable and informative.

  • @danielaf1487
    @danielaf1487 Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks for the video! Traveling during Covid is, in some ways, such a treat due to a lack of crowds! Another remarkable Italian Riviera I recommend is Liguria. I married a man from Savona and am now so familiar with the region. It also has the vertical beauty of the Amalfi Coast, but a different feel to it, which is unique to the area.

  • @TheBoris777777
    @TheBoris777777 Před 3 lety +6

    I went there driving a Fiat Panda and it was perfect, I absolutely loved it. For the people with stress, it is better to see the glass half full.

  • @stevedawson8809
    @stevedawson8809 Před 2 lety

    Sooooo helpful! Just what we wanted. Excellent.

  • @sarareffad4174
    @sarareffad4174 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the great tips!

  • @pswilson1000
    @pswilson1000 Před 3 lety +35

    Your humor and honesty are refreshing as always. But, even better with the beautiful surroundings, BTW, your photography and editing is just stunning!

  • @AlexSantos-nq1rb
    @AlexSantos-nq1rb Před 3 lety +28

    Linda Itália. Lugar perfeito não existe. Mas Itália está sim muito perto da perfeição! 💜

  • @midlifecrisiscouple
    @midlifecrisiscouple Před rokem

    Really oved this episode, some great tips about Amalfi that we hadn't even considered! Thanks

  • @Khalqui
    @Khalqui Před 2 lety

    very nice vlog and candid observations and reviews

  • @lucaspanu2902
    @lucaspanu2902 Před 3 lety +29

    I don't understand the meaning of this all. I mean, it's like saying not to go to Machu Picchu because its hard to go there because of the stairs. All video doesn't have much sense, i'm sorry...

  • @skislam1000
    @skislam1000 Před 3 lety +16

    We visited Positano in July 2017 and it was BEAUTIFUL despite the heat and crowds. We took the public bus from Sorrento along the Amalfi coast and stopped for a few hours in Positano. It was definitely worth it. You’re right about the road bends and curves. I would recommend taking the public bus and yes, definitely a couple of days. Would love to visit Positano again.

    • @ifthecreekdontrise
      @ifthecreekdontrise Před 3 lety

      We did this very thing in April 2016. We day-tripped from our hotel in Sorrento. We liked Positano (it’s beautiful) but we were so happy that we were staying in Sorrento. We spent our 2nd week in Rome.

  • @amybrando2585
    @amybrando2585 Před rokem

    Great video! Love the 2 points of view. Cheers

  • @titomannychannel
    @titomannychannel Před 2 lety

    Great video ...thanks for sharing❤

  • @angelosecchi4053
    @angelosecchi4053 Před 3 lety +83

    One video to say some very obvious things for an Italian (e.g. narrow streets, lack of parking etc.). Cities in Italy, starting with Rome, were built hundreds even thousands of years ago when cars did not exist. Positano was a fishing village and not a tourist attraction for CZcamsrs. If you want to visit Positano by car these are the problems you must expect.

    • @stefanoparis4825
      @stefanoparis4825 Před 2 lety +5

      mamma mia, un video che mi ha fatto salire il sangue al cervello. Inettitudine completa.

  • @kurtdorr
    @kurtdorr Před 3 lety +4

    I rode the coast in 2019 on a scooter and it was awesome! I highly recommend it!

  • @abdullaharabi9813
    @abdullaharabi9813 Před rokem

    thank you 4 ur video, its really helpful

  • @martysmith6640
    @martysmith6640 Před 3 lety

    What an excellent video! Extremely well done.

  • @reinhar0
    @reinhar0 Před 3 lety +9

    I love visiting italy
    I will visit Positano this year
    so thank you for maintaining some tourist away 😅

  • @peppercanmore196
    @peppercanmore196 Před 2 lety +3

    Nailed it! There are many beautiful destinations available to us. Sadly most of us have limited resources and time. There is value in eliminating places to go. Positano is one of my most memorable visits from the 90's. I loved driving on the roads, and walking the many steps from the hotel to the beach. The food was great. But I was luckily not there during peak season, and I know that I would not have had a good experience there if I had. I have to say that the prices don't seem that high to me considering it is Positano. This video make me want to return someday. But not during peak season for sure. Thanks for your travel guide you two.

  • @christinay6600
    @christinay6600 Před 2 lety

    I respect this video. Thanks for this one!

  • @RTD3
    @RTD3 Před 3 lety

    THE best travel info video on Positano, Amalfi Coast, ever.....thank you!

  • @newestcentipede5148
    @newestcentipede5148 Před 3 lety +13

    Had you travelled by a boat your trip would have been way less stressful and much more pleasant. I had a great time and no stress at all visiting both places Positano and Amalfi by a boat from Salerno. And the bonus was that the views of the coast were stunning from the boat.

  • @demeter7011
    @demeter7011 Před 3 lety +39

    When in a Restaurant you're not paying for the food, you're really paying for the view!

  • @CindySeipSplashFoto
    @CindySeipSplashFoto Před 2 lety

    Thank you, I loved the video!

  • @Happytobehere877
    @Happytobehere877 Před 3 lety +2

    We stayed 3 days in Positano in 2018. We did the ferry to Capri and then a private boat tour with swims at the grottoes. I can't wait to go back! Loved your video. xx

  • @kerryascione377
    @kerryascione377 Před 3 lety +10

    I’ve been 3 times and it’s the most beautiful place I’ve yet to travel! I am booked to stay two weeks in an apartment down by the beach for two glorious weeks this July. Due to Covid, it’s not likely going to happen! I will then push it to July 2022. Even in summer, I love the Amalfi coast!

  • @goofsaddggkle7351
    @goofsaddggkle7351 Před 3 lety +4

    You two have basically designed what I hope to be my next Italian vacation. Every single thing you’ve experienced up to Positono has been a home run.

  • @artpoemsbysaloumehsallysal7043

    Excellent advice thank you so much.😊

  • @awalktowardsglory
    @awalktowardsglory Před rokem

    Loved your video. I have been wanting to visit and I will be doing this trip in about two years. Great information thanks for sharing!

  • @cherylgarnhum9320
    @cherylgarnhum9320 Před 3 lety +5

    We spent 5 days each in all of the main points across Italy in May 2017 ( best time of year to visit) celebrating our 25th wedding Anniversary. Positano and the Amalfi Coast was a highlight. We travelled the Amalfi coast from Solerno by water. One day it was too rough to be on the water, so our trip to Amalfi from Positano had to be by Sita bus, it was horrific, so travel by water is the way to travel when you can. We stayed in a beautiful villa high above Positano in Montepertuso (there was a bus that took us up and down and does the cycle every 30 mins so it was simple). One day we walked to Nochelle from our villa and did a 6 hour high path hike on the Path of Gods from Nochelle to Bomeranno (amazing), 3000 ft above Priano and the views were great taking,. Walking around Positano was never difficult, if you make it leisurely. We were pleased to be there exploring 5 days and nights around the Amalfi Coast which gave us one full day just lazing on the Positano beach ( a must do). We felt the Amalfi Coast with home base Positano, was so relaxing and a wonderful true Italy on the water experience. The food on the Amalfi Coast is fantastic.. I fully believe Positano and the surrounding Amalfi Coast villages are a must...We cannot wait to return.

    • @giuseppedesposito4373
      @giuseppedesposito4373 Před 3 lety

      Hello miss Chearly
      I beleave you the Sita bus is orribile to use...do you want visit Calabria Coast and a beautiful and large beach?
      Ask me all information 🇪🇺🇮🇹👏

    • @markclinton8681
      @markclinton8681 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello how are you doing

  • @esojanacig9230
    @esojanacig9230 Před 3 lety +4

    I love my stay at amalfi coast Positano, Ravello. Then Capri and Pompeii.❤

  • @nenatonga7137
    @nenatonga7137 Před 3 lety

    Good vlog guys. We love the Almafi Coast & Positano.

  • @baglung33
    @baglung33 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. I am excited to visit!!!! ❤️

  • @mbtadhl
    @mbtadhl Před 3 lety +4

    Positano is beautiful and was one of my favorite spots in Italy.

  • @travelertrome8449
    @travelertrome8449 Před 3 lety +16

    Thank you for the honest take. Having never been to Positano, I would love to visit at least once. I am a firm believer that all lovely places need to be visited at least once, no matter how touristy it is.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed.. We had a wonderful time there 🥰 well worth a visit. There are boat trips that take you there too which would be an amazing way to visit

    • @brianashton1428
      @brianashton1428 Před 3 lety +4

      (Moira Ashton) Watch the Positano Diaries, they are lovely and done by someone who lives there,

  • @beaukenton5764
    @beaukenton5764 Před 3 lety

    So refreshing to see a travel video that is practical and easy to listen to. Thank you

  • @mariaalvarez1803
    @mariaalvarez1803 Před rokem

    Thanks for the overview 👍😉

  • @berndkuhnapfel3159
    @berndkuhnapfel3159 Před 3 lety +3

    I am so happy that I was on the Amalfi Coast 20 years ago

  • @francescafiore5924
    @francescafiore5924 Před 3 lety +65

    I would love to clarify some points. Positano it’s a stunning town but it’s small, so clearly there aren’t as many parking lots as in a big city, this is pretty obvious. And you can easily take a bus or just rent a driver if you can’t drive. The road is narrow because it’s a coastal town, we can’t certainly build a highway along one of the most beautiful and panoramic view of the world. The prices are appropriate for the beauty of the place. If we made a mass tourism, we would quickly destroy its charming, exclusive atmosphere. There are so many places where you can go on vacation if you are on the budget, in Italy or somewhere else. Thanks God Positano is not for everyone.

    • @rocsund
      @rocsund Před 3 lety +3

      agree only negative nelly would say not to visit

    • @kingleonard3484
      @kingleonard3484 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree with you🤗

    • @gerryc2851
      @gerryc2851 Před 3 lety +5

      what do you mean ? positano means mass tourism it's always packed and everything in the town caters to tourists no different than Venice Capri etc

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +7

      Perhaps it is time to close those narrow roads to outsiders. All those day trippers in their rental cars should just come by bus, boat or taxi.
      That would leave lots of space for, oh, I don't know, what do you call those things again, ah yes, PEOPLE.

    • @francescafiore5924
      @francescafiore5924 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ixlnxs exactly, totally with you👌🏻

  • @skyhigh776
    @skyhigh776 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the information. As soon as you started talking about the cost of eating, that made my mind up!

  • @cherylanderson3340
    @cherylanderson3340 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your time visiting Positano. Loved the spots you showed, like where you'd stopped to have food & drinks, & seeing Positano from those vantage points.

  • @alliejones9864
    @alliejones9864 Před 3 lety +88

    Ha, I have to laugh when you mentioned the price of a pizza, and it being 3 times more expensive that other places in Italy.
    I live in NZ, that’s regular for over here, and the pizza’s aren’t even authentic,
    My view is, if you can’t afford holiday luxuries, then stay home until you can, there’s nothing worse than having to stress and count pennies. Italy is too beautiful to be worrying about whether you can afford it, especially the Amalfi Coast region

    • @bsxboy
      @bsxboy Před 3 lety +1

      You can't compare things this way. Pizza is a staple food in Italy. You find it, literally, on every corner.

    • @alliejones9864
      @alliejones9864 Před 3 lety

      @@bsxboy I hear what you are saying, but that doesn’t explain the prices of milk, bread, cheese, butter....all staples, and all well overpriced to what I’ve paid overseas. Don’t get me wrong, I love NZ, and I get, it’s the price I pay to live here 😊

    • @angelcare5969
      @angelcare5969 Před 3 lety

      I agree. I live in Vancouver, Canada and the prices you talked about are a joke for what we have here. Add an other 2x

    • @peterandreadakis3851
      @peterandreadakis3851 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm all for staying home, now recommended by virologists, after living in New Zealand (South Island) for three years. Mass travel is a waste of energy and resources. Everywhere of historical and aesthetic value worldwide has been ruined by the mass travel of ignorant, abusive people with money. Not to mention the pain of public transportation, i.e. airplanes, trains, busses.

    • @alliejones9864
      @alliejones9864 Před 3 lety +3

      Gosh that’s rather a one eyed, one coat fits all view Peter lol. I for one have friends who have never left their own Country, and I’m sad to say, they lack appreciation of the World around them, have an intolerance or a lack of understanding of other Cultures, and unfortunately for them, see a big night out as an adventure.
      Travel doesn’t have to be expensive and detrimental, some of the loveliest places on earth are those off the beaten track where small businesses welcome your trade. I am very against these massive cruise ships which come into places like Venice, a City built on wooden footings, all those tidal surges eroding the footings or muddying the local fishing waters, yet the disembarkees do little to assist local trade, they don’t like to eat on land because everything is provided aboard, and the ships when docked are like a massive brick wall blocking views, sunrises, sunsets etc.

  • @sutourza581
    @sutourza581 Před 3 lety +15

    Back in '81(yes, 1981!), we drove down from London to Greece. The only place we hit traffic and managed to crash (a knock really, no - one was hurt) was Amalfi! If only you'd asked me I'd have told you to find alternative transport!

  • @agostinhobh
    @agostinhobh Před 3 lety

    Great and useful tips.

  • @CD-ii8it
    @CD-ii8it Před rokem

    Thank you for a realisitc and up front video on this area, these are things alot of tourists may not know. I appreciate you taking the time to make this video and educating us! very helpful!

  • @102create
    @102create Před 3 lety +3

    I have never been, but it looks fabulous ❤️❤️ I live in Greece so no complaints ❤️❤️❤️

  • @simonaaversano258
    @simonaaversano258 Před 3 lety +35

    Oh please, come on! Are you serious girl? Everyone on the earth MUST go to positano once in a lifetime. It's one of the most wonderful place I've ever seen.

    • @n0rmalna
      @n0rmalna Před 3 lety +2

      No its better place like valdemossa , deia ,formentor , taormina , cota azur , canion du verdon, thassos , santorini , crete , Sardinia, public, gargano
      Ppsitano and liguria so beauty but overcrowded, overpriced not train sitting, no parking , room only in hostels separate and everywhere posers and snob Italian
      For 500 e I have 10 days in Costa del sol or Greece with good food and not too pricy

    • @fotonazario
      @fotonazario Před 3 lety +6

      @@n0rmalna hahahahahhahaha ma tu non stai bene

    • @flaviobenevento882
      @flaviobenevento882 Před 3 lety +5

      @@n0rmalna Positano is for rich people and unique, you should consider yourself lucky if you can visit it once in your life.

    • @irinairina4337
      @irinairina4337 Před 3 lety

      @@flaviobenevento882 fa vomitare

    • @irinairina4337
      @irinairina4337 Před 3 lety

      con la mia età posso dirti che durante gli anni 70 era il top, ormai fa vomitare. L'anno massacrata. non basta il paesaggio. Sono anche dei ladri

  • @wmst85
    @wmst85 Před 2 lety

    Great guide information. We had a short visit to Positano last year.

  • @superjoseco7279
    @superjoseco7279 Před rokem

    It's a beautiful place. Thanks for the information.

  • @rickmontefusco63
    @rickmontefusco63 Před 3 lety +3

    At first I wanted to say - How dare anyone say not to visit Positano which is absolutely an awesome and special place! But after watching your video I can see what you were getting at. Yes its expensive and very crowded etc but honestly it is so very special. And sometimes you just have to spend a little more for the experience and deal with the spoils that come with popular tourist places. For me - I will always come back to Positano and the Amalfi coast area.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and understand what we are saying. Just that it is not for every type of traveller. We loved it there but while researching we didn't find a resource like this video and although it isn't necessary for us, it will be for other people.

  • @joannevdm6437
    @joannevdm6437 Před 3 lety +4

    I love Nicki Positano's you tube channel!!!

  • @moustafaeljisr7818
    @moustafaeljisr7818 Před rokem

    Nice video , very informative.
    I’ve to Italy many times but not to this area yet .
    Hopefully soon .

  • @michaelburgess9707
    @michaelburgess9707 Před 3 lety

    I love you guys. You'd be fun to travel with. Thanks for the informative and fair perspective of this wonderful place. Thanks.

  • @LeJones457
    @LeJones457 Před 3 lety +75

    I did a house exchange in Positano when I was 60+ years old. There were 100 steps between the closest car park and our house. The view was, as you say, spectacular, but we finally had to leave early because the stairs were just too much for us. We also found the place 1000% touristy, which wasn't wonderful, and the prices hair-raising. I've been back to the Amalfi Coast several times since then; I now avoid Positano. Your video was 100% fair and accurate. Next time, try Ravello, which is somewhat better. The pottery shops are spectacular in Vietri --and MUCH cheaper than in Positano..

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +5

      If 100 steps was "just too much" for you, you may have been in your sixties but your health was in its eighties or nineties.

    • @angelicadickson8666
      @angelicadickson8666 Před 3 lety +12

      @@ixlnxs Thanks, that was a big help. I guess you feel better bout yourself now.

    • @donny1960
      @donny1960 Před 3 lety

      @@angelicadickson8666 Who's to say. But I bet ixlnxs feels better than lepadno. By the way, do "you feel better bout yourself now?". You might be on to something.

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +1

      @@donny1960 You bet. I live on the 8th floor (10th for Americans who don't count ground floor and mezzanine) and I hate elevators. But in the previous country I lived on the 6th and never used it either, so...

    • @mimdr7
      @mimdr7 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ixlnxs what a rude condescending retort. Shame on you. Wait until you are older!
      I wish I was there to hear and see you!

  • @pile333
    @pile333 Před 3 lety +67

    Positano is one of those places, not only in Italy, that should have a rigid touristic limited access, due to its peculiar narrow configuration.

    • @Ndony_21
      @Ndony_21 Před 3 lety +3

      that's what they are tryng to do but it's kinda complex due to the configuration of the coast and also because there is only one road to reach all the villages of the coast.

    • @bigmacdaddy1234
      @bigmacdaddy1234 Před 3 lety +4

      Why don't you show them how to do this.

    • @67claudius
      @67claudius Před 3 lety +3

      The Covid has provided and unfortunately thousands of families will suffer serious economic problems

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +2

      Step One would be to close those narrow roads to outsiders, at least for the three summer months. All those day trippers in their rental cars should just come by bus, boat or taxi.
      That would free up a lot of space for people to walk, stand and sit. Pedestrians spend a lot more money than cars...

    • @haziqbasyyar7764
      @haziqbasyyar7764 Před 3 lety

      @@67claudius i

  • @planetholidayers9561
    @planetholidayers9561 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful Destination. You guys are great and I love your videos

  • @bigfish765
    @bigfish765 Před 3 lety +2

    Been there in the late 90's. Loved it.

  • @scotsam7590
    @scotsam7590 Před 3 lety +3

    Very good presentation. Unlike many, you did 'not' walk around holding the selfie on yourselves and hiding the scenery around you. You focused on the scenery and utilised a few 'interview' style shots when speaking about different aspects. Refreshing. Now I have a better idea of where to travel in southern Italy in the future.

  • @finesse55
    @finesse55 Před 3 lety +18

    Sorry forgot to say, all our 70+ year olds do the stirs every day, some have 80-200 stairs to get back home from street level, and they are all healthy and fit from that thing called EXERCISE 😂

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +1

      Americans be like: "But, but... walking 30 minutes is SOCIALIST!"
      /s
      ;)

    • @angelicadickson8666
      @angelicadickson8666 Před 3 lety

      No.

    • @finesse55
      @finesse55 Před 3 lety +1

      @Charisma Girl please don’t talk about things you know nothing of, it sounds like you’ve lived in positano for years and never seen an 85+ y.o walk around town, they are here and not forgotten they are revered and appreciated for being the foundation of our society, they worked hard to feed us, teach us and show us how to be good human beings, so they are here healthy and well looked after by their families, I live with my 86y.o grandma who funnily enough loves to do a walk around town as she says it keeps her fit and healthy and without it she feels like she will fall apart.. or get into bed and never get out.
      young and breaking a leg... you do physiotherapy and it gets stronger, I’ve broke. Countless bones so now I know I need to do weight bearing exercises and keep the vitamin d and calcium up.
      You don’t want to do exercise mrs charisma girl sty home and don’t do it see how it goes when you make excuses to cover for the fact that it’s too hard for you to do, but don’t belittle us who are realistic and thrive off of it.
      Keep up the good work with finding excuses to be lazy and see if you make it to 60 without any problems!

    • @finesse55
      @finesse55 Před 3 lety

      @Charisma Girl yes we suffer from cartilage being worn from our knees because of all the stairs but I find if I keep a good posture and do them at a nice pace it really helps... also the fitter I am the better I feel after doing stairs with no aches or pains after.. I guess there is an amount of physiotherapy, exercise and strengthening you can do to overcome a broken or worn down anything, the human body is actually more incredible than you think

  • @TeutonicNordwind
    @TeutonicNordwind Před rokem +2

    Great video, guys. We went just barely before high season was really under way...on the Amalfi about May 12-15. This helped in a big way with the lower volume traffic and crowds. Also found a great hotel with spectacular view in much cheaper Praiano which is between Positano and town of Amalfi. This allowed us to still go explore Positano and was also a good base to drive to Pompei, Capri, etc. Just a couple tips for those contemplating a visit.

  • @hagodi
    @hagodi Před rokem

    Great video! Great title to capture an audience too, smart! 😉

  • @IlBellissimo10
    @IlBellissimo10 Před 3 lety +47

    Italy is a beautiful country from top to toe, I would recommend to visit all over the country as it has more to offer than just Positano.
    Yes it can get crowded BUT it is still a amazing place to visit all year around.
    Italy gets so many tourists and is one of the top countries to visit you just need to know how to adapt and RELAX as seen by the Italians who are amazing at it.
    So instead of complaining in a British negative way for attention you should admire what the country as a whole has to offer.
    I’m sure that Positano looks better than any other place you find in the UK especially your home town.

  • @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers

    Beautiful video! We felt the same way about Santorini Greece. We went in November 2019, so happy we did no crowds, but still warm. 😊

    • @ShallieAbbiusi
      @ShallieAbbiusi Před 3 lety +1

      Always trying to avoid crowds !

    • @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers
      @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers Před 3 lety

      @Demy Troy yes!!! We could have never enjoyed ourselves with elbow to elbow tourist! November is the time to go still warm too! Thanks for watching! ~Cara 😊

  • @petertullemans
    @petertullemans Před 3 lety

    Great insight into the reality of visiting such a famous place

  • @DerDerbe
    @DerDerbe Před 3 lety

    Nice shots!

  • @sergiobasilioli384
    @sergiobasilioli384 Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks for visiting Italy! If you go back to the Uk I would love to see more videos of my beloved native country.

    • @ShallieAbbiusi
      @ShallieAbbiusi Před 3 lety +3

      Forza Italia😍

    • @HopeLaFleur1975
      @HopeLaFleur1975 Před 3 lety +1

      me too I want to see more of the U.K. especially Scotland and Ireland and the country side of the U.K.

  • @sliv3385
    @sliv3385 Před 2 lety +3

    No, I completely agree with the essence of this video and it’s much appreciated! I just visited end of September 2021 and of course thought Positano was absolutely gorgeous but I couldn’t stand all the tourists and the crowds (even in off season) and thought it had this fake vibe like Disneyland or Vegas. I’m so grateful I didn’t splurge to stay there, it’s lovely but I much preferred a quieter and more beach friendly town down the Amalfi Coast. I was shocked how much I didn’t care for it… it’s a beautiful postcard but a lot of hassle and nonsense and douchey people. I heard more English than Italian… it just wasn’t what I was expecting but I’m so glad I experienced it and would visit again but definitely never stay there.

  • @SlovenianGirlAbroad
    @SlovenianGirlAbroad Před 2 lety +2

    Watching those narrow roads, I am so relieved we decided against driving there with huge RV previous summer. :) It looks gorgeous part of Italy! Awesome vlog (as always)!

  • @mikes8218
    @mikes8218 Před rokem

    heading there in April. Can't wait!!!

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 Před 3 lety +3

    Since my grandfather was born in Positano and our family still cherishes the place, I came into this video prepared to dislike it. But all your points were completely accurate, fair and delivered with flair. Well done and Viva Italia 🇮🇹 ❤️

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 Před 3 lety +3

    The best way to explore any of the coastal regions of Italy is by sea, charter a 10m sailing cruiser, with a crew if not a sailor, and to explore away from the port hire a Vespa or even a Piaggio Ape (Italian tuc tuc). Stay safe 👸🧔💋💋

  • @mariacampbell4457
    @mariacampbell4457 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info, I've always been skeptical about Positano and the prices

  • @PB-mm8ou
    @PB-mm8ou Před 2 lety

    Agree on ALL of it! Well done!

  • @jackvisser
    @jackvisser Před 3 lety +6

    You Both are Wonderful Keep Up the Excellent work!

  • @neal3082
    @neal3082 Před 3 lety +12

    Emma.. you voice is such pleasure for the ear.. and your smile.. omg.. if I say i just watch your vlog just for these two reason.. then that won't be an exaggeration..

  • @flopunkt3665
    @flopunkt3665 Před 3 lety +1

    I went there as a pupil for a school excursion. Our crazy teacher made us hike up and down those mountains in the midday July heat 😅
    But besides that it was absolutely lovely ☺️