Bay of Naples and Pompeii

Bondi Tram
Peter Colquhoun and Sandra Colquhoun
Thu 17 Jun 2010 05:50
The Bay of Naples is quite beautiful, with many islands. Perhaps the
most famous is the Isle of Capri,
pictured below at sunset.
![]() We anchored in a quiet bay on the island of Procida, which is on the
northern side of the Bay of Naples.
The little harbour behind the breakwater is full of fishing boats.
![]() ![]() There were several restaurants on the waterfront, and we had dinner one
night in one of them.
![]() This is the main town on Procida, on the other side of the hill from where
we were anchored. It is only a
15 minute walk across the hill, and from here we took the fast ferry to
Naples, a 40 minute trip.
![]() At Pompeii, with Vesuvius looking benign in the background. Even in early
June, there were a lot of tourists.
![]() ![]() The ruins were quite spectacular. As yet, they have excavated less
than a third of the town. Even so,
you could easily spend a whole day and not see everything.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The amphitheatre.
![]() One of the victims..........
![]() ........and another.
![]() Downtown Napoli, with State Police outside the cathedral.
![]() Da Michele, the most famous Pizzeria in Naples. We had to get a
ticket and wait for an hour to get in.
They only make 2 kinds of pizza, Margharita with tomato, basil and
buffalo mozzarella, and marinara with
tomato,oregano and garlic. Not sure why they call it marinara, as
there is no seafood.
![]() Making only 2 kinds of pizza, you don't have to wait long as they are
continuosly making them - a sort of
McDonalds assembly line.
![]() And here is ours, one of of each to share. I have to say, they were
absolutely fantastic, worth the wait.
![]() Below is Castel Aragonese on the island of Ischia, which is a couple of
miles from Procida. We anchored
below the Castel, which is privately owned but open to the public. It
is on a small island, with a causeway
to Ischia. About 2000 people used to live in houses around the
citadel, there were 6 or 7 churches and a
convent. There are several people living there now.
Fortunately, they have installed a lift which rises 60 metres through solid
rock, but we did walk down to the
entrance, a lot of that through tunnels in the rock.
![]() On the Castel walls with Bondi Tram in the bay below.
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![]() Part of the interior. The Castel was heavily bombarded by the British
navy at the end of the 17th. century when
the French were in residence.
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