Untethered Childhood
Italy is one of those countries you dream about taking your kids for years....because, it's Italy! If you're itching for a family trip to Italy, we have some ideas and starting points for you. There are 20 distinctive regions, and today we're zooming into Southern Italy - the CAMPANIA region! This "happy land" is the region that gave us Amalfi Coast, Naples, Pompeii, and Sorrento. Luigi Panella is a Southern Italian luxury chauffeur who was born and raised in Campania and has spent the last 15 years guiding families through the region he knows through and through. He's the kind of guide who doesn't just drive you somewhere, he tells you what you're standing on. I've trusted him with two of my own Italy trips, including one with two very small kids, and he is a big reason those trips worked so well for us. This episode is a window into what a Southern Italy trip for a family could look like, the sweet hidden stops along the coast, the food, and how to approach it with kids. It's an insider's guide. I truly think if you go with your kids, it'll leave a lasting impression on all of you. Wherever you are in your planning — just dreaming or actively researching — we hope you leave feeling inspired. Andiamo! IN THIS EPISODE * Why the Romans called Southern Italy's Campania region Campania Felix — the Happy Land — and why it still earns that name * The mindset shift Luigi says will make or break your Italy trip: come as a traveler, not a tourist, and choose one or two regions to really sink into * The case Luigi makes for ditching the car and seeing the Amalfi Coast by boat with young kids (from the man who's driven that road hundreds of times) * Where to base your family on the Amalfi Coast, and how to hop between villages by ferry like a local * The layers hiding underneath the coast's 13 towns — including an ancient Roman villa buried beneath a church in Positano, the cave at Conca dei Marini (La Grotta dello Smeraldo), and why Ravello inspired a Wagner opera * Why Luigi calls Naples a "giant playground of history and flavors" — and what it takes to see it that way * Sorrento as the ideal family home base: stroller-friendly, walkable, connected by train, and deeply local * Why kids love Pompeii (the volcano backdrop, the Romans' big cobblestones, the sense of a city frozen in time) * Making the case for Matera — a UNESCO World Heritage city where people lived in caves until the 1950s — and its neighbor Alberobello and its iconic trulli stone houses * Luigi's cheat sheet for spotting a tourist trap restaurant vs. the real thing (short menu, slow pasta, dinner at 7:30) * What Southern Italy's food culture teaches kids about slowing down, lingering at the table, and what it means when someone says prendiamoci un caffè ---------------------------------------- LINKS + RESOURCES 🌐 Luigi Panella: luigipanella.com [http://luigipanella.com] 📱 Instagram: @LuigiPanellaLuxuryChauffeurs 📩 Questions or feedback? hello@untetheredchildhoodpod.com [hello@untetheredchildhoodpod.com] 📱 Follow along: @untethered_childhood ---------------------------------------- You go to Italy for the views. You leave with something deeper. Keep raising explorers.
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