




As we were stuck in Sorrento area for 1 more night/day we decided not to waste it and jumped on a bus that took us to Positano and the Amalfi coast. Once the bus got onto the windy road to the Amalfi Coast i was SOOOO glad that we left Sarsha on a Roman holiday. The road was ridiculous and if you add the crazy Italian drivers it was less than relaxing...and I was only a passenger! The Coast was amazingly picturesque. The only bad part was having to walk about 200 steps to get to the beach....cause after you had been for a swim you had to climb back up 200 steps!
We had a nice lunch on the water and then headed back to camp for our last night in Sorrento and our last meal....you guessed it, PIZZA!
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