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12/03/2012, 06:49 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
Apologies for butting in on this Lisa. I was there last year and there are no cups or cutlery in the room but I'm sure the nice barman ( if he is still there, but ALL the staff are great!) would be happy to loan. Smile There was in my room on top of the mini bar/fridge a bottle top opener (lol). Incidentally we were advised not to drink the tap water whilst we were there. Bottled water is always available at the bar (you have cards for your bar bill and then pay up at the end of the holiday), and for basic basics there is a very small supermarket in the village, literally 5 minutes walk away opposite the church. Nice people with a very small amount of English. Sure they would have bottled milk there.

The TV's in the room didn't have English channels last year, but CNN was available in the bar area. There was also a very small amount of paperback books which I suppose you could borrow near the reception. I left mine there when I left!

I went right at the beginning of May and took insect repellent with me, but didn't need it as it was rather cool at the beginning of the holiday. Quite a lot of vegetation in the hotel corridors. You will see!

Apologies for butting in but hope this helps! I was SO tempted to return to Cilento this year I enjoyed the holiday so much.
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22/03/2012, 11:54 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(12/03/2012 06:49 PM)bondensbabe Wrote:  Apologies for butting in on this Lisa. I was there last year and there are no cups or cutlery in the room but I'm sure the nice barman ( if he is still there, but ALL the staff are great!) would be happy to loan. Smile There was in my room on top of the mini bar/fridge a bottle top opener (lol). Incidentally we were advised not to drink the tap water whilst we were there. Bottled water is always available at the bar (you have cards for your bar bill and then pay up at the end of the holiday), and for basic basics there is a very small supermarket in the village, literally 5 minutes walk away opposite the church. Nice people with a very small amount of English. Sure they would have bottled milk there.

The TV's in the room didn't have English channels last year, but CNN was available in the bar area. There was also a very small amount of paperback books which I suppose you could borrow near the reception. I left mine there when I left!

I went right at the beginning of May and took insect repellent with me, but didn't need it as it was rather cool at the beginning of the holiday. Quite a lot of vegetation in the hotel corridors. You will see!

Apologies for butting in but hope this helps! I was SO tempted to return to Cilento this year I enjoyed the holiday so much.

Hello Bondensbabe,

So glad to hear you loved the Cilentro Coast... I love it as well, not yet "too touristic"... of course, as you say, not everyone speaks a lot of english... It's another "corner" of Italy that has yet to be discovered by many... I live in northern Italy - every region is so different.

Many thanks for your input - I believe JY readers really appreciate feedback from other JY travellers!

Yes, the staff at the hotel are all lovely, as is the hotel. In short, I'm really looking forward to leading these holidays this year.

Thanks again for writing - this is what makes the JY Community Board so useful - real input from folks that have been there!

All the best to you and I hope you have a great time where ever your travels take you.

Kind regards,
Lisa
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23/03/2012, 01:39 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(22/03/2012 11:54 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  
(12/03/2012 06:49 PM)bondensbabe Wrote:  Apologies for butting in on this Lisa. I was there last year and there are no cups or cutlery in the room but I'm sure the nice barman ( if he is still there, but ALL the staff are great!) would be happy to loan. Smile There was in my room on top of the mini bar/fridge a bottle top opener (lol). Incidentally we were advised not to drink the tap water whilst we were there. Bottled water is always available at the bar (you have cards for your bar bill and then pay up at the end of the holiday), and for basic basics there is a very small supermarket in the village, literally 5 minutes walk away opposite the church. Nice people with a very small amount of English. Sure they would have bottled milk there.

The TV's in the room didn't have English channels last year, but CNN was available in the bar area. There was also a very small amount of paperback books which I suppose you could borrow near the reception. I left mine there when I left!

I went right at the beginning of May and took insect repellent with me, but didn't need it as it was rather cool at the beginning of the holiday. Quite a lot of vegetation in the hotel corridors. You will see!

Apologies for butting in but hope this helps! I was SO tempted to return to Cilento this year I enjoyed the holiday so much.

Hello Bondensbabe,

So glad to hear you loved the Cilentro Coast... I love it as well, not yet "too touristic"... of course, as you say, not everyone speaks a lot of english... It's another "corner" of Italy that has yet to be discovered by many... I live in northern Italy - every region is so different.

Many thanks for your input - I believe JY readers really appreciate feedback from other JY travellers!

Yes, the staff at the hotel are all lovely, as is the hotel. In short, I'm really looking forward to leading these holidays this year.

Thanks again for writing - this is what makes the JY Community Board so useful - real input from folks that have been there!

All the best to you and I hope you have a great time where ever your travels take you.

Kind regards,
Lisa

Thanks Lisa. It was a really hard decision and I was really tempted to go back, but I have decided to return to Croatia, somewhere where I haven't been since the mid 80's. I fly out on 1st May.

I do love Italy though. I have a friend who lives in Milan, and I usually go over once a year or so to stay with her or down to her parents place on the Italian Rivera. I've been to Sorrento many times too and also to Sicily.

Hope you all have a great time and everything goes well for you.
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26/03/2012, 12:31 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(02/03/2012 01:12 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  Hello Everyone,

I would like to introduce myself as your Tour Mgr for several departure dates in May and June on this fab holiday. Beautiful seaside and scenery, lovely hotel, Greek ruins, good food - it's a holiday that's both fun and relaxing...

Am always happy to answer any questions you may have - post them here and I'll respond as soon as I am able to.

A few tips:
No kettles in the hotel, so bring a small one if you like your early morning tea/coffee.
Pack something to keep you warm in the evenings - it can still be cool in May and early June - hotel has an "open plan".
Comfortable walking shoes/sandals will be appreciated a few days.
Of course, you'll want a bathing costume!

I look forward to meeting you all later this spring!

All the best, Lisa

Hi Lisa

Just thought I would introduce myself as this is my first time holidaying alone.... I am booked for the Cilento Coast trip on 24th June, very excited but a bit nervous too. Thank you for the tips very useful. Look forward to meeting you in June and making lots of new friends.

Regards
Clare Smile
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28/03/2012, 09:14 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(26/03/2012 12:31 PM)ClareR Wrote:  
(02/03/2012 01:12 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  Hello Everyone,

I would like to introduce myself as your Tour Mgr for several departure dates in May and June on this fab holiday. Beautiful seaside and scenery, lovely hotel, Greek ruins, good food - it's a holiday that's both fun and relaxing...

Am always happy to answer any questions you may have - post them here and I'll respond as soon as I am able to.

A few tips:
No kettles in the hotel, so bring a small one if you like your early morning tea/coffee.
Pack something to keep you warm in the evenings - it can still be cool in May and early June - hotel has an "open plan".
Comfortable walking shoes/sandals will be appreciated a few days.
Of course, you'll want a bathing costume!

I look forward to meeting you all later this spring!

All the best, Lisa

Hi Lisa

Just thought I would introduce myself as this is my first time holidaying alone.... I am booked for the Cilento Coast trip on 24th June, very excited but a bit nervous too. Thank you for the tips very useful. Look forward to meeting you in June and making lots of new friends.

Regards
Clare Smile

Hi Clare,

Yes, I hear from almost everyone that they were v. nervous the first time around.... good for you for booking the holiday! No need to worry, can see you are ready to make friends and enjoy yourself. Is it your first time in Italy?

Be on the look out for other "JY" luggage tags at the airport and put one on your hand luggage so others can identify you as well. Don't be shy - introduce yourself if you run into a fellow traveller.. they will be glad you did!

As I live in Italy and will already be in resort, I won't be flying with the group, but you'll be well looked after by one of our airport reps - they are really helpful.

Looking forward to meeting you - see you in "il bel paese"!
Kind regards,
Lisa



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01/04/2012, 06:25 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(28/03/2012 09:14 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  
(26/03/2012 12:31 PM)ClareR Wrote:  
(02/03/2012 01:12 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  Hello Everyone,

I would like to introduce myself as your Tour Mgr for several departure dates in May and June on this fab holiday. Beautiful seaside and scenery, lovely hotel, Greek ruins, good food - it's a holiday that's both fun and relaxing...

Am always happy to answer any questions you may have - post them here and I'll respond as soon as I am able to.

A few tips:
No kettles in the hotel, so bring a small one if you like your early morning tea/coffee.
Pack something to keep you warm in the evenings - it can still be cool in May and early June - hotel has an "open plan".
Comfortable walking shoes/sandals will be appreciated a few days.
Of course, you'll want a bathing costume!

I look forward to meeting you all later this spring!

All the best, Lisa

Hi Lisa

Just thought I would introduce myself as this is my first time holidaying alone.... I am booked for the Cilento Coast trip on 24th June, very excited but a bit nervous too. Thank you for the tips very useful. Look forward to meeting you in June and making lots of new friends.

Regards
Clare Smile

Hi Clare,

Yes, I hear from almost everyone that they were v. nervous the first time around.... good for you for booking the holiday! No need to worry, can see you are ready to make friends and enjoy yourself. Is it your first time in Italy?

Be on the look out for other "JY" luggage tags at the airport and put one on your hand luggage so others can identify you as well. Don't be shy - introduce yourself if you run into a fellow traveller.. they will be glad you did!

As I live in Italy and will already be in resort, I won't be flying with the group, but you'll be well looked after by one of our airport reps - they are really helpful.

Looking forward to meeting you - see you in "il bel paese"!
Kind regards,
Lisa



Hi Lisa, Never been to a hotel with its own beach before. What's the protocol, I am presuming we need our own towel to take to the beach and that the hotel towels are just for the bathroom. Is that correct? Anything else we should know about the beach area?
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09/04/2012, 03:52 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(02/03/2012 01:12 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  Hello Everyone,

I would like to introduce myself as your Tour Mgr for several departure dates in May and June on this fab holiday. Beautiful seaside and scenery, lovely hotel, Greek ruins, good food - it's a holiday that's both fun and relaxing...

Am always happy to answer any questions you may have - post them here and I'll respond as soon as I am able to.

A few tips:
No kettles in the hotel, so bring a small one if you like your early morning tea/coffee.
Pack something to keep you warm in the evenings - it can still be cool in May and early June - hotel has an "open plan".
Comfortable walking shoes/sandals will be appreciated a few days.
Of course, you'll want a bathing costume!

I look forward to meeting you all later this spring!

All the best, Lisa

Hi Lisa

I'm booked on this holiday on 13 May and really looking forward to it. The hotel and surrounding area sound great from previous visitors' reports. It will be my second visit to Italy (last time Venice Smile ) and first time with JY. Especially want to see Ravello and get some good photos. Thanks for the tip re a kettle.

Looking forward to meeting you and everyone else

Best wishes, Pat
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12/04/2012, 01:55 PM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
Hi Pat,

I am doing this trip 13th May too, really looking forward to it. See you at the airport!

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07/05/2012, 10:33 AM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(01/04/2012 06:25 PM)GinaL Wrote:  
(28/03/2012 09:14 PM)lisa44 Wrote:  
(26/03/2012 12:31 PM)ClareR Wrote:  [quote='lisa44' pid='157832' dateline='1330690346']
Hello Everyone,

I would like to introduce myself as your Tour Mgr for several departure dates in May and June on this fab holiday. Beautiful seaside and scenery, lovely hotel, Greek ruins, good food - it's a holiday that's both fun and relaxing...

Am always happy to answer any questions you may have - post them here and I'll respond as soon as I am able to.

A few tips:
No kettles in the hotel, so bring a small one if you like your early morning tea/coffee.
Pack something to keep you warm in the evenings - it can still be cool in May and early June - hotel has an "open plan".
Comfortable walking shoes/sandals will be appreciated a few days.
Of course, you'll want a bathing costume!

I look forward to meeting you all later this spring!

All the best, Lisa

Hi Lisa

Just thought I would introduce myself as this is my first time holidaying alone.... I am booked for the Cilento Coast trip on 24th June, very excited but a bit nervous too. Thank you for the tips very useful. Look forward to meeting you in June and making lots of new friends.

Regards
Clare Smile

Hi Clare,

Yes, I hear from almost everyone that they were v. nervous the first time around.... good for you for booking the holiday! No need to worry, can see you are ready to make friends and enjoy yourself. Is it your first time in Italy?

Be on the look out for other "JY" luggage tags at the airport and put one on your hand luggage so others can identify you as well. Don't be shy - introduce yourself if you run into a fellow traveller.. they will be glad you did!

As I live in Italy and will already be in resort, I won't be flying with the group, but you'll be well looked after by one of our airport reps - they are really helpful.

Looking forward to meeting you - see you in "il bel paese"!
Kind regards,
Lisa



Hi Lisa, Never been to a hotel with its own beach before. What's the protocol, I am presuming we need our own towel to take to the beach and that the hotel towels are just for the bathroom. Is that correct? Anything else we should know about the beach area?

Hi Clare,
The hotel provides towels for the pool and the beach... some people like to pack a lightweight "pareo" - a multiple use "wrap" that can be a towel, cover-up, etc... you can find them everywhere inexpensively.
Hope this helps... the hotel's beach is lovely - I know you will enjoy your holiday..
All the best,
Lisa
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07/05/2012, 10:37 AM
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RE: Lisa,TM - Italy's Cilento Coast - May/June 2012
(09/04/2012 03:52 PM)Pat_SW Wrote:  [quote='lisa44' pid='157832' dateline='1330690346']
Hello Everyone,

I would like to introduce myself as your Tour Mgr for several departure dates in May and June on this fab holiday. Beautiful seaside and scenery, lovely hotel, Greek ruins, good food - it's a holiday that's both fun and relaxing...

Am always happy to answer any questions you may have - post them here and I'll respond as soon as I am able to.

A few tips:
No kettles in the hotel, so bring a small one if you like your early morning tea/coffee.
Pack something to keep you warm in the evenings - it can still be cool in May and early June - hotel has an "open plan".
Comfortable walking shoes/sandals will be appreciated a few days.
Of course, you'll want a bathing costume!

I look forward to meeting you all later this spring!

All the best, Lisa

Hi Lisa

I'm booked on this holiday on 13 May and really looking forward to it. The hotel and surrounding area sound great from previous visitors' reports. It will be my second visit to Italy (last time Venice Smile ) and first time with JY. Especially want to see Ravello and get some good photos. Thanks for the tip re a kettle.

Looking forward to meeting you and everyone else

Best wishes, Pat

Hi Pat,

Sorry for the late response... busy with tours and internet problems in my little italian backwater!
Just wanted to welcome you aboard to JY! If you're looking for great photos - they're everywhere, but you are correct about Ravello... many postcards are photographed from there!
Not long now, see you on the 13th!
All the best,
Lisa
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