Guys
I have booked for three nights stay in Rome from 25th Sept and I have considered that instead of taking the flight home to Ireland I would like to squeeze in a few days say 4 or 5 in somewhere sunny/package like type holiday if you know what I mean. Some where to sit my lazy behind for a few days on a sun chair, and have some fun etc in evenings. Has anyone any suggestions of where I could get to from Rome. I was thinking of sicily however the eruption of mt teide put me off a bit. seems like a sun holiday is jinxed for me this summer
I think you mean Mt. Etna. I wouldn't let the eruption put you off, it's a pretty much of an ongoing thing. You could go down to the Amalfi coast, Sorrento or one of the lovely resorts in that area.
We went to the beach, to a place called sperlonga. It is about 1 hour and a bit by train from roma termini station.
I woulkd highly recomend it as it is a wonderfull place with nice sandy beaches etc, also the water is so clean it has won loads of awards.
Hope this helps
How would you get to Sorrento from Rome, also was interested in the beach you mention there sperlonga. how also would you get there.
hey there to get to sperlonga you would catch the train from termini station ( the main station in rome) it would cost 5.60 euros each way per person. You get off at fondi station and catch the bus to sperlonga (takes about 10 mins) i would recomend this rather than going to sorrento as the beach is sandy and sorrrento i believe is more stoney. Also sperlo0nga is much less touristy and more "italian" so cheaper nicer and the people are just so friendly also going up to amalfi (sorrento) from rome is more of a mission you would have to go to napoli (naples) and then catch another bus/train to sorrento which would add another hour to be honest its not worth it.
I second Sperlonga - we stayed for a couple of days on a fly/drive a couple of years ago. We stayed in the Hotel Aurora and had a room overlooking the sandy beach - your room also includes use of a sunbed on their section of beach. The old town on the headland was wonderful to wander round in the evening, we had some lovely meals there and the atmosphere was great and very Italian.
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