I never ate better Pizza before in my life.

Oh how different Napoli is from the other italian cities I've visited before. Napoli is loud, a bit dirty, but charming, very colorful and probably the birth city of Pizza as we know and love it.

Napoli.
We spent a couple of days in the city, strolling around the old town which is a UNESCO heritage site, visiting Piazzas and markets, snacking lots of Arancinis, enjoying the view to the Vesus Volcano, visiting the many book stores and, of course EATING AT DA MICHELE, the most famous Pizza place in the city.

Capri.
From the port of Napoli, we took the ferry to Capri, the island of lemons.
Boat tours, visitng the grutas, strolling around Marina Grande, eating fish and pasta. The island is amazing and really really beautiful. My highlight was the view to the Via Krupp, a historic serpentine path down to the coast and also the panoramic chair lift up to Monte Solaro.

Amalfi coast.
When you think Amalfi, you have the picture in your head of a Vespa, riding along the coast street. And that's exactly it. Ok, we did not rent a vespa but a differnt brand, but basically this is what we did: we drove along the coast line, enjoying the many view points and eating lots of Gnocchi a la Sorrentina.