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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We didn’t have any power outages on the Amalfi Coast, you can take a ferry straight from Naples to the Amalfi Coast and if you are thinking of Positano as needing to carry your luggage there are porters at the ferryport who will take care of that for you. [/quote] Easiest place to stay on the coast is Sorrento, accessible by train. And we had no power outages, there for three days. Took a ferry to see other towns. Definitely harder with little kids and strollers since [b]getting to the ferry in Sorrento involved a huge flight of stairs.[/b] [/quote] We loved our last Sorrento trip, but those ferry steps are NO JOKE. If we go back next year with our baby as planned, I am definitely paying a bunch for a cab to pick me up at the bottom. DH and the bigger kids can hoof it up those steps. [/quote] Santorini is the same way. I think people should go when they are young! It’s going to be impossible for a lot of older people to do the steps everywhere. Another trip for Greece is make sure you arrange all transfers ahead of time from the ports. We had to take a private taxi from the port to the Santorini airport and had no time. Our ferry was delayed over an hour and we had to pay $225 to go 15 min but we had no choice but to use the taxis there. Major scam but no time for other options and not worth missing and international flights. Even the ATM at the ferry port is a joke! $30 withdrawal fee. We loved greece though, totally worth it but Santorini is not for kids. Shopping was fabulous there in the boutiques- great dresses and handmade sandals and a lot of pretty jewelry options. [/quote]
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