Forio – Day 5 – Part 1 – The Giardini Ravino

Day 5 was another beautiful day, with lots of sun shining down on us.  So, after a good breakfast, we decided to head out and visit the Giardini Ravino, which was located on the same street as our hotel, about a twenty-minute walk away. The Giardini Ravino can be found at Via Provinciale Panza.  It…

Forio – Day 4 – Part 4 – Street Art and A Tower

The Torre Costantina dates from the 16th century.  Today, it is privately owned, and it is regularly rented out as a tourist residence, or Airbnb.   Next up: We end our Day 4 in Forio, with a little more exploring, and some very good food!   Note: This blog is written in English, and the…

Forio – Day 4 – Part 3 – The Chiesa di San Gaetano and More

The Chiesa di San Gaetano dates from 1655.  It can be found at Via Filippo di Lustro, and was built at the behest of the local sailors and fishermen, as thanks for safely returning from their work each day. A plaque marks the house where Giuseppe Pezzillo was born and lived, until his death.  …

Forio – Day 4 – Part 2 – Exploring the Alleyways

The Casa Giuseppe Milone, housed in what is today known as the Palazzo Milone, functioned as a shelter for displaced persons, as well as elderly people who had no relatives, and needed someone to care for them.  It was founded in 1854 by three priests: Giuseppe Milone, Saverio de Luca, and Marcantonio Sorrentino. The Palazzo…

Forio – Day 4 – Part 1 – Unexpected Gems

On our fourth day, after a good breakfast, we headed back into the town of Forio. Perhaps one of the nicest street signs I have ever seen tells us that the section of the road, on which we are walking, is named after Domenico d’Ambra, a lawyer from Forio. We soon came to the Cemetery…

Forio – Day 3 – Part 3 – We Walk Into Town

A plaque, outside the Chiesa del Soccorso, remembers a visit by Pope John Paul II, in 2002. At Piazza Municipio, #9, you will find the Monumento ai Caduti, which is a monument dedicated to the citizens of Forio, who lost their lives in the two World Wars.  The names of the fallen, including those who…

Forio – Day 3 – Part 1 – Getting to Know the Area

We decided to have breakfast delivered to the room, and to eat on our terrace.  It was a great way to begin our day! After breakfast, we headed out for a walk.   Next up: More from our Day 3, in Forio!   Note: This blog is written in English, and the author takes no…

Forio – Day 2 – Part 2 – An Afternoon Stroll

On the road that connects Forio to the village of Panza, you will find a flight of stairs that leads you to the Chiesa di San Francesco Saverio.  The church dates from 1742, and it is worth a visit, if you find yourself walking by.  Set up in the front of the church, there is…

Forio – Day 2 – Part 1 – Breakfast and A Walk

After a quick cup of coffee in the room, we made ourselves presentable, and went to the dining room for breakfast. Breakfast was buffet style, and there were plenty of options. After breakfast, we set out to explore the area around the hotel!   Next up: We continue to explore the area around the hotel!…

Forio – Day 1 – Part 2 – An Afternoon on the Terrace

Realizing that we were both hungry, we decided to order room service, and have lunch in our room.  We ordered two salads, one with tuna, and the other with octopus.  We ate them with relish! After lunch, we had coffee outside, on the terrace.  The rest of the afternoon was spent relaxing, unwinding in the…