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Review of the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii from Rome in a Full Day Tour with TripAdvisor | Rome, Italy Travel Tips

April 10, 2025

I’m about to head off to Europe again soon and planning our trip has brought back so many memories from our trip to Italy. We spent time in Tuscany, Montepulciano, Pienza, Florence, Rome, and of course, the Amalfi Coast. Is it even a vacation if you don’t get to spend time on a beach at some point?!

Where do I even begin when it comes to the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii from Rome in a Full Day Tour… This was, by far, one of the most beautiful, memorable, and efficient tours I’ve ever been on. We saw so much in one day. We spent a few hours touring the stunning ruins of Pompeii with a view of Mount Vesuvius in the background, stopped for lunch in the adorable town of Positano (where we actually met up with my sister!), and ended with a stroll through the gorgeous coastal town of Amalfi and a limoncello tasting! This doesn’t include all of the stops for photo ops and the cute pit stops for snacks and coffee. It was an incredible, jam-packed day. I dragged my parents along for the ride too, and by the end of the day, my dad was best friends with both our bus driver and our tour guide (this is not an exaggeration…). I’m pretty sure they even exchanged phone numbers. There is so much to share from our day, but I’ll start with how we ended up on this specific tour in the first place! Oh, and if you’d prefer to watch, rather than read, you can check out my YouTube video about our day on the Amalfi coast here! Or you can read more about my international adventures on my travel blog that I host with my sister, here!

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Before we even started booking our trip to Italy, as a photographer, I knew I needed to plan a day trip to the Amalfi Coast. However, I was traveling with my brother, father, and husband who are all huge history buffs and maybe not so into seeing “gorgeous views”. When I saw that there was a tour that included a guided experience at Pompeii and a visit to the Amalfi Coast, it seemed like the best of both worlds. Then I saw that this tour also included a stop in the town of Positano, where my sister and her now-husband were honey-mooning! It seemed like fate. We had all just spent a week in Tuscany for their wedding at the beautiful Borgo Tre Rose Hotel (you can check out the whole wedding week on my YouTube channel here!), and then we all parted ways after a group day in Florence. My sister and her husband headed off on their honeymoon while we went on to Rome to visit the Colosseum and eat lots more pasta. We took an amazing tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum too, but I’ll save that story for another day. :) I definitely recommend taking a walking tour like this one while you're in Rome, though. There is so much history and so much to see. Plus, it’s nice being in a tour group and not having to worry about waiting in line for entry tickets at all of the various sites. The tour groups are let right in so you can start your tour right away. Trust me, this makes a difference when traveling with stressed out family members! You can read more about the tour we took in Rome here.

Okay, back to our day tour on the coast of Italy! We started the day bright and early at 7:00 am, but it was nice because this specific tour included hotel pick-ups and drop-offs, so we didn’t have to worry about getting lost at 7 in the morning trying to find the meeting point. I’m not going to lie though, we were all exhausted after spending a week celebrating my sister’s wedding in Tuscany (you can watch her whole wedding day here). As soon as we stopped for an espresso at a small convenience store, we all started perking up, and before you knew it, we were chattering all about the wedding to the bus driver, tour guide, and the other guest on the tour. We specifically booked this tour also because it was for a small group. There was only one person on the tour who was not in my family, but she was adorable and we were all one big, happy family by the end of the day. She even joined us in our family photo in Positano! It was also nice that we were in a smaller minivan instead of a huge bus. It felt more intimate and allowed for easier conversation with the tour guide. We learned so much about Italian culture and they were extremely informative about the sites we were visiting.

POMPEII

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Our first stop was Pompeii. Our tour guide handled the entry tickets and we were in right away. We were introduced to another tour guide for this portion of the day, just because they worked directly for Pompeii. They took us throughout the ruins, explaining the history behind each of the buildings and locations we walked through. It was crazy to see 2,000 year old structures still standing in such pristine condition after being buried in a volcanic eruption. Even though the history of Pompeii is mind-blowing, I snuck away from the tour group after a while to take a few photos because the sites were truly visually inspiring. After a couple of hours, I was grateful when we had to head back to the van because the sun had started beating down on us. I’m so glad we went to Pompeii in the morning before it got too hot, because there wasn’t a whole lot of shade on the pathways through Pompeii. Plus, I was ready to see the coast!

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We stopped for a few panoramic views before heading into the town of Positano. We were lucky to have a clear day and plenty of sunshine. I took so many photos, it was incredibly difficult deciding which ones to use for this post!

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POSITANO

Once we got to Positano, It was a bit of a walk from the top of the hill to get down to the beach. This is just because there are no direct roads to the bottom of the hill so our driver had to park in a lot at the top of the town. If someone in your group has trouble walking, this part of the day might not be ideal for them, because you have to trek back up the hill when it’s time to leave. But there were so many adorable shops selling souvenirs, gelato, clothing, and snacks along the way that you can enjoy if you don’t want to walk all the way to the bottom. It was hard not to get distracted because we only had about two hours before we needed to head on to the next stop. We found my sister and her husband, and all enjoyed a deliciously light lunch at Ristorante La Pergola. We had plenty of time leftover to snap a bunch of photos together on the beach, capturing the picturesque cliffs and pastel-colored houses in the background. Ugh, it was so stunning. I was so sad when we had to leave! I told myself that my next trip to Italy will have to include a few quiet days on the coast.

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AMALFI

Our next stop was the town of Amalfi. The sun was starting to set so the town looked particularly beautiful in the golden lighting. I couldn’t believe our day was already ending, but we had about an hour to wander the town, pop into a few shops, take a shot of limoncello together, and enjoy watching the boats go by from the marina. You definitely need to catch a glimpse of the Cathedral of Sant’Andrea while you’re there and wander some of the side alleys for photo ops. It’s a super small town though, mainly focused around the main square, the Piazza del Duomo, so an hour is plenty of time to see everything.

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After Amalfi, we hopped back in the van for our trip back to Rome! But of course, we stopped along the coast for some stunning sunset views before heading home.

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The only downside to the day was that there was quite a bit of driving involved, but I wouldn’t change a thing because we got to see so much. I can’t imagine trying to do all of that in a day on our own. I love taking day trips with a tour guide because they push you along and make sure you see everything you need to see. If it were just me trying to push my family along, we would have never left the ruins of Pompeii! I have so many lovely memories from the day and I can still taste the freshness of the limoncello in Amalfi. It was an experience that everyone deserves and should enjoy. This tour is great for all ages, though I’d say it might be a bit much for someone who has trouble standing or walking for long periods of time. My parents are in their late 50s/early 60s and they were totally fine. Plus, it was probably good for them to get a little exercise. ;)

Would I take this tour again?

Absolutely!!! While there were a few moments of slight carsickness due to the twisty, winding roads along the coast, it was broken up by quite a few stops for photo ops and views. As someone who gets carsick pretty often, this tour wasn’t as bad as the Road to Hana or the winding roads in the highlands of Scotland. Those pit stops make all the difference in the world just getting out of the car for a few minutes. I would definitely recommend taking a Bonine in the morning before hopping in the van, just to be safe. I prefer Bonine over Dramamine because it makes me less drowsy and irritable. Just a tip!

I hope that this review has given you some insight into this tour! It was a long, full day but it was totally worth it. Even now, my family reminisces over the memories from this tour almost every time we get together. These are the moments in life that I live for.

If you’re interested in taking the same tour, you can find it here! Or you can check out some of the other tours I recommend in Italy here.

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Have a magical day!
<3 Myles Katherine

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Canon AE-1 Program Sample Photos in Hallstatt, Austria | The Perfect 35 mm Travel Camera

April 6, 2025

Hello everyone!

I am Myles Katherine's sister, Natalie Anne, and I'm excited to share a bit about my journey with film cameras with you! Myles has inspired me, as she has my entire life, to be more creative, thoughtful, and curious about the world. Photography is her passion and is the instrument she uses to embrace everything in life. I have always admired her skills and thus have been remarkably intimidated to pick up film photography on my own. When I told her I wanted to bring a film camera with me for my work deployment to Europe for four months, she knew just the one and by golly it's now one of my favorite possessions!

The Canon AE-1 Program is timeless, durable, and takes impressively sharp shots. While it is a bit weighty, this adds to its charm. There is something so satisfying about snapping a photo and pulling its winding arm. It can take some getting used to focusing, especially for close-ups and portraits, as it does not have autofocus. But, once you get the hang of it, the photographs are so sharp and beautiful. And even the ones that turn out a little soft are dreamy and special in their own right. Plus, isn’t that the fun of film photography?

Myles also thought this camera would be a good idea for me because it has a full auto mode. The original version of this camera, the Canon AE-1, does not have this feature. So if you’re looking for a camera that is a bit more user-friendly for beginners, the Canon AE-1 Program is the way to go. And if you’d like to delve into more advanced modes, like shutter priority or full manual, you have that option with this camera as well. The best part about it is that you get that professional film camera vibe without the complication, so it’s the perfect 35 mm travel camera! Not to mention, it has that classic black and silver vintage 35 mm camera look, so it looks cute even sitting on a shelf when it’s not being used.

For the lens, I use the standard Canon FD 50 mm f/1.8 lens. This seems to be the one most people gravitate towards for this camera. It’s affordable, small, and sharp!

One of my first tests with this camera was bringing it for a weekend trip to Vienna and Hallstatt, Austria. Hallstatt has been on my bucket list for quite some time. It was actually the inspiration for Arendelle (Frozen fans, anyone?!) and it feels so magical.

I took this Hallstatt Day Tour from Vienna, via Viator, and it was the perfect introduction to this beautiful corner of the world. I couldn't recommend this tour enough! If you want to read my full review of this tour, you can find it on our travel blog, C’est Le Brie, here!

I went on this bus tour solo and felt comfortable the entire time. It was a longer bus ride, with beautiful scenery throughout the Salzkammergut region. We had time to explore Hallstatt on our own where I grabbed a Frankfurter and fries for lunch, wandered the town, went up the tram to the Hallstatt Viewing Platform, and took a short boat ride. Most importantly, my Canon AE-1 Program was loaded with film and ready to go. I took some of my favorite shots on this excursion, and was so happy my sister had recommended this camera to me. She had heard great things about it, but I think we have both been so impressed with the results. I even think she's a little jealous she doesn't have one yet!

Below are all the photos I took in Hallstatt using Kodak Gold 200 and Kodak Ultra Max 400 35mm film. If you're interested in purchasing a Canon AE-1 Program, you won't regret it! I know without a doubt that I’m going to treasure these images forever.

-Natalie Anne

P.S. Make sure to check out our travel blog, C’est Le Brie, here! We share all of our travel adventures, tour reviews, hotel and restaurant recommendations, photos, and even recipes! And don’t forget to watch our YouTube video about the Canon AE-1 Program here!

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The Mamiya 645 vs. the Contax 645 | Mamiya 645AF Sample Photos Using Kodak Portra on a Cross Country Road Trip

March 31, 2025

Ugh, I miss my Mamiya 645AF. Over the years I’ve learned to never sell the gear that I love because I always end up regretting it. Yes, I technically upgraded from the Mamiya 645AF to the Contax 645, but there is still something so special to me about the photos I took with the Mamiya 645AF while I had it. Maybe it’s because it was my first professional medium format camera or maybe it’s because something about the images just felt more “me” than my Contax 645. Don’t get me wrong, the Contax 645 is worth every penny and takes incredible photos. You can check out some sample photos I’ve taken with it here. But, because of it’s high price tag, I feel the need to be extra cautious with it when I’m traveling and shooting. In many cases, I just leave it at home because it seems like too much of a risk to be lugging it around haphazardly. With the Mamiya 645, I didn’t overthink, I just brought it with me and didn’t worry as much about the cost if something happened to it.

While I definitely notice a difference in sharpness and quality when it comes to comparing the Mamiya 645AF and the Contax 645, I still have an affinity for the dreamy and playful vibe I got with the Mamiya. The Contax 645 is really geared towards professional photographers and high-end luxury photography. It’s super, ridiculously sharp and quite a bit more reliable than the Mamiya 645. I always had issues with focusing when it came to the Mamiya. The Contax 645 is a workhorse of a camera and I’m never disappointed with the images. You can read my full review of the Contax 645 here, or check out my YouTube video featuring the Contax here! But for anyone just starting out with medium format photography, you will not be disappointed with the Mamiya 645AF. There are so many images I took with it that I still cherish to this day.

It’s on my wish list to pick up another Mamiya 645AF at some point, just because I’d like to have it back in my collection. Before I sold it, I took it with me on a cross country road trip and I still dream about the photos I took with it. We witnessed a sunrise over the Grand Canyon, the vastness of the Hoover Dam, and the empty, movie-like landscapes across the southwestern United States. I’ve included all of my favorite photographs from that trip below so you can decide if this camera is for you! I used Kodak Portra 160 and Kodak Portra 400 film for these photos, along with the 80 mm f/2.8 lens, which is the standard lens that most people use with it. I tend to shoot with the aperture wide open when I can, which gives me that dreamy, cinematic feel that I love. But, as you will notice in some of the images, sometimes the focusing up close just wasn’t quite right. I think there was an issue with my particular camera though, because I would have trouble with the autofocus and end up just manually focusing my images. That was another reason I sold mine, but I’m hoping if I pick up another one, that it won’t have that issue!

I also love that it is super easy to take multiple exposures with the Mamiya 645AF. I found it much easier to create multiple exposures with the Mamiya than the Contax. It’s easy to forgot that you have the multiple exposure setting on with the Contax, leaving you with triple or quadruple exposures every once in a while! The Mamiya multiple exposure function was nice because you can pre-set the number of images you want to take and that way, you won’t end up shooting more than you’d planned for. I’ve included a few examples of multiple exposures with the Mamiya below!

If you’re thinking of diving into medium format photography, the Mamiya 645AF is a great place to start. The Mamiya will make you fall in love with medium format photography. It’s also nice that it’s relatively affordable (around $1500-$2000), at least compared to the Contax 645 (around $3000-5000)! The Pentax 645 is also a popular medium format camera that runs quite a bit cheaper (around $700-1000) than the Mamiya 645AF and the Contax 645, but I don’t have any personal experience with that one. I’ve heard it’s great though and is on my list to try out in the future! If you’ve never shot with 120 film before, I’d recommend starting out with a Holga GCFN or Diana F+, which are toy cameras that are much more affordable (anywhere from $60-150). The Holga is my favorite camera in the world, and the one camera I never leave home without! You can read my full review with tons of sample photos on my blog here, or watch my YouTube video!

If you’re on the hunt for a pro level medium format camera though, here’s where you can find the Mamiya 645AF or the Contax 645. There are a few different models for the Mamiya 645, but I had the 645AF model. The AFD models are a bit more modern and have the potential to use a digital back, which could save you lots of money on film. However, I’m a film girlie through and through so I like to shoot with it the old-fashioned way. But the digital back would be a great place to start and could save you some money while you’re learning the functionalities of the camera. :)


WHERE TO BUY THE MAMIYA 645

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MAMIYA 80MM F/2.8 AUTOFOCUS LENS

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WHERE TO BUY THE CONTAX 645

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WHERE TO BUY THE PENTAX 645

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FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

Kodak Portra 160 120 film

Lomography 400 120 film

Kodak Gold 200 120 film

Neopan Across 100 Black & White 120 Film

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If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help! You can contact me here, or leave a comment below! Thanks so much for stopping by! You can also check out my B&H Photo storefront & Amazon Storefront for more camera/film recommendations. :) Have a magical day!

<3 Myles Katherine


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