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TRAVEL · November 10, 2010

Rough Seas in Amalfi

November 1st arrived this year with maltempo, or bad weather, all across Italy. We woke up the morning of the first to a strong, warm scirocco wind blowing from the southeast. The wind brought with it a sudden spike in temperature and a very rough sea in Amalfi. The waves were crashing on the Marina Grande beach and against the rocks along the town’s three piers that define the port. We had parked the car in Amalfi’s main parking area behind the largest port, and on the way back to the car we made a last minute decision to stop for lunch at the Ristorante Lido delle Sirene behind the port. The waves were making quite the display, sometimes crashing as high as the restaurant, which you can see on the right in the photo below.

From their glassed in terrace we had lunch with a spectacular view of the waves crashing against the rocky beach. The sound and power of the sea was tremendous! Here are some shots I took during lunch while we enjoyed paccheri con gamberetti. It felt like the waves were coming right at us!

 

 

 

After some delightful and sunny November days last weekend, the bad weather has returned again this week. The seas are rough and the winds intense. But that’s just November on the Amalfi Coast! Head over and check out my recent post on the Amalfi Coast Local Flavor Blog for NileGuide to see more photos of the maltempo and huge waves crashing on the rocks in Amalfi!

Posted In: TRAVEL · Tagged: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Amalfi Coast in Autumn, Amalfi Coast in Fall, Autumn, Beaches, Fall, November, Seasons, Weather

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Comments

  1. LindyLouMac says

    November 10, 2010 at 18:40

    Angry but still beautiful Laura. What a venue for lunch on such a day.

    Reply
    • Laura says

      November 11, 2010 at 08:38

      Ciao Linda! Yes, it was quite a dramatic lunch. I think the sea is mesmerizing when it’s rough and I love these November storms for that very reason.

      Reply
  2. George says

    November 10, 2010 at 19:37

    Hey, really great blog post… I’ve enjoyed reading through your blog because of the great style and energy.

    I actually work for the CheapOair travel blog. If you’re interested, we would love to have you on as a guest blogger. Please send me an e-mail: gchristodoulou(at)cheapoair(dot)com, and I can give you more information. Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Reply
    • Laura says

      November 11, 2010 at 08:40

      Ciao George! I believe we exchanged emails last year about guest blogging on your website. Thank you for stopping by again! I’ll be in touch via email and we can talk more. Grazie!

      Reply
  3. Marty Rathbun says

    November 16, 2010 at 20:24

    Love it :)!

    Reply
    • Laura says

      November 19, 2010 at 11:47

      Thanks Marty!

      Reply
  4. Celia Prosecchino says

    November 22, 2010 at 12:09

    I too love the sea in winter but have huge respect for it being married to a sailor. Beautiful pictures from my husband’s part of the world.

    Reply
    • Laura says

      November 22, 2010 at 12:56

      Ciao Celia! Thanks for stopping by & for your comment. I just popped over to your blog and enjoyed reading through some of your posts. I look forward to following! 🙂

      Reply

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