Italy - Naples and Sorrento
Italy is really two countries in one with the wealthy, historic
north dominating. To get a taste of the south, Naples and
Sorrento are your destinations.
Naples
If ever there was a city with a reputation, it is Naples. Dirty,
nasty, crime infested and fanatical are all words thrown around
when describing. In this case, the descriptions are true and it
is GREAT! The place is a madhouse and colorful beyond
description. Crime is a problem, but you will be fine if you use
common sense.
Naples is all about "real." You will not get that odd touristy
sensation you find in the cities to the north. Naples is about
living now, now in the past. The people can be gruff, but are
also a heck of lot more colorful than you will find elsewhere.
If you get in trouble, just bring up the subject of football
(soccer) and you'll suddenly have friends for life.
The best way to experience Naples is just to explore it. The
action is on the street, not in museums. If you're hankering for
picture opportunities, the glass dome over the Galleria Umberto
I is a good spot. You can also climb above the city to take
scenic pictures of the coast and madness of Naples.
If you are really pining for a tourist fix, Pompeii and the
looming Mount Vesuvius are close by. Pompeii, of course, was
buried in a Mount Vesuvius explosion, literally freezing
everything in place. Ah, you already know the story.
Sorrento
If Naples overwhelms you, head around the bay to Sorrento.
Sorrento is similar to Naples with one notable exception. It is
all about the tourist and making them comfortable. Frankly, it
is hard to see how Naples and Sorrento can co-exist, but they
do. In Sorrento, you can stay at ancient resorts where service
is the name of the game. The beaches aren't so hot, but you can
rent jet skis and such to invoke your inner tourist.
Southern Italy often gets a bad rap as a rough place riddled
with crime. To some extent it is true, but seeing Italy without
the gloss of the north is worth it.