Italy
The Magic & Mythology of the Amalfi Coast With Your Grandchild
Program No. 24549RJ
Immerse yourself in the ancient history and traditions of Sorrento, all while making lasting memories with your grandchild.
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Participant Reviews
Based on 6 Reviews
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We thoroughly enjoyed this trip. It was definitely "on the go" and we were glad we followed the Road Scholar recommendations for preparing for the hiking. It was so great to share this experience with our granddaughter.
— Review left July 31, 2024
This is an amazing grandparent/grandchild program. Be aware of the description of the level of activity required for the various activities offered! This program is truly "on the go"! Wonderful climbs and hikes are part of the program, and are amazing, but you must be fit and ready!
— Review left July 29, 2024
The trip to the Almalfi Coast should have been labeled "Hiking trip on the Amalfi Coast. Although there was discussion in writeup about the trip that there would be a lot of walking and the one difficult day on the Trail of the Gods, which I knew was not a risk I would take,I thought there would be more educational activities for the grandchildren led by articulate staff who could relate to the teens. The only educational activity was our trip to Pompeii and it was led my an excellent guide. The regular staff, nice women, did nothing to make sure the kids got to know each other at the beginning of the trip. Also it would have been more pertinent and educational if our teens met Italian teens and had a joint activity with locals their age. This was a trip that emphasized food and the main activity seemed to be shopping at each town .Quite boring and repetitive.
Although our hotel was very decent it was not convenient to go up and down the hill for restaurants, a stroll or just a cup of coffee. Too much bus travel as well.
Staff also needs to know how to handle an emergency if someone gets hurt. Our staff had to contact their supervisor and then she took over after one of our grandmothers fell on the rocks to the grotto where she was was planning to swim, hit her head and was covered with blood. Eventually a boat came to take her to where she could be helped.
I would not recommend this trip to grandparents or teens. I have done three or more trips with Road Scholar before this one and recommended Road Scholar trips to friends. I am not sure I will continue doing this. Most important, my granddaughter was disappointed with the trip.
— Review left July 21, 2024
This educational program connected well with the teens and assisted grandparents and children to communicate and participate collectively! Exceptional organization!
It is important to read the description of the activities provided by the road scholar group as that is what one signs up for.
My only disconnect was with the mythology talk as even that was out of my realm of interest and comprehension.
The program was set up for 14 to 18 year olds, as the material reads. Precautions were issued about trekking safety, and there are always procedures for safety which I acknowledge as important! Thank you Road Scholar for an excellently planned trip. Janet
— Review left July 15, 2024
The recently completed Grandparent-Grandchild program in the Amalfi Coast was a beautiful way to introduce the joys of travel to our grandchild. I am sure that she will continue to view the world as a place to explore and cherish.
— Review left June 27, 2024
The trip was overall a great experience. The group leaders were very experienced and generally very upbeat. Highlights included the Pompei (excellent archeologist guide) and the Path of the Gods hike (also great guides). The emphasis was generally on the teens 14-17, which was fine, but for that group at least one lecture may need to be a bit more entertaining (a little humor perhaps). After the first lecture on gods and goddesses most teens stayed away from the second on politics and contemporary Italy, which was actually very engaging for the grandparents and few teens there. Domenico and Michelle set a nice tone overall and were firmly in charge. Domenico generally watched out for the teens especially on the hikes, when two teens got into bit of trouble. But at the “beaches” he twice left the teens in the hands of parents, once to get water to help wash off the salt (Capri) which was a really nice gesture but he was gone a long time and another time to make or take a phone call (the Roman ruin inlet pool). At least one of the group leaders needs to be in or near the water with the teens at all times (“always with us”?). The fact is though that no one got hurt and everyone had a great time. We could nitpick over the lack of good breakfast coffee at the otherwise great hotel (instant coffee in Italy only for guests and the good bar espresso maker reserved almost exclusively for staff and grudgingly used for guests like us for 3 euros, really?). Towels for 3 euros a day. Some participants bought them for $5 to $10 euros in town and future ones should be advised to bring there own. 4 euros for each “free” hotel shuttle ride to Sorrento each way is a bit much but so is 70 euros for a 7 km taxi from there. Better communication to prepare for the trip is needed as well as before each activity, especially hikes, so teens and grandparents can be better prepared re water, distance, etc. Nonetheless this was overall a wonderful/memorable experience for all.
— Review left June 21, 2024