Getting on/off a bus; driving about 35 miles throughout the day, approximately 1.5 hours total riding time. Walking up to 2 miles throughout the day with extended standing during site visits with limited or no public seating. Uneven stone streets/sidewalks, limited public handrails, unavoidable stairs, marble and terracotta flooring, cobblestones, inclines, loose gravel. Walking and other free time activities according to personal choice.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
In the hotel meeting room, our Group Leader will conduct a class on the basics of the Italian language. This session serves as a stepping stone to acquire critical expressions and phrases that we will utilize throughout our week in Italy. Italian, with its rich and fascinating history, finds its roots in the Tuscan dialect, largely thanks to the cultural influence of Florence during the Renaissance period. Its earliest known forms can be traced back to the 9th century in the form of various regional dialects of Vulgar Latin. In the 14th century, great Italian writers such as Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, and Boccaccio began writing in their native dialects instead of Latin, effectively contributing to the formation of the modern Italian language. Dante's The Divine Comedy, written in the Florentine dialect, is widely recognized as the cornerstone of the Italian language. The language continued to evolve over the centuries, and in 1861, when Italy unified, Tuscan became the official language of the country, now known as Standard Italian. Today, Italian remains a language of immense cultural importance and is spoken by nearly 85 million worldwide. After a short break, we’ll take our shuttle and set out with our Group Leader for a walking field trip to explore Sorrento. Among the highlights will be the Marina Grande, the characteristic old port where it’s not uncommon to see fishermen bringing in the day’s catch or repairing their nets. Note: Please be aware that encountering crowded conditions while walking through town is possible.
Lunch:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to have what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Shuttle service will be available to go back to the hotel.
Afternoon:
Free time. This period of time has been set aside for your personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. We'll embark on a scenic drive through the picturesque Sorrento countryside in the late afternoon. Our first stop will be at an "agriturismo" farm restaurant, where we'll witness a fascinating cheese-making demonstration, including crafting caciotta and mozzarella from fresh milk and rennet. Here, our gracious hosts will enlighten us about the intricate process of producing olive oil and wine. As we explore the farm, we'll also have the chance to visit with the friendly farm animals and wander through the bountiful vegetable garden, sampling local products along the way. Afterward, donning our provided aprons, we'll roll up our sleeves and join in the fun of pizza-making, customizing our creations with an array of delicious and traditional toppings. Additionally, we'll have the unique opportunity to learn the lively art of the tarantella, a beloved traditional folk dance of southern Italy.
Dinner:
At the agriturismo, a sampler of appetizers and an aperitivo will start off our enjoyment of dinner and watch everyone show off their new tarantella dance moves!
Evening:
We will return to our hotel by bus, after which the evening will be at leisure.