What car: Drive to Amalfi to get married
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I've been thinking about our wedding today. We want to get married in the town of Amalfi in Italy. I had a nice idea. Instead of flying over and checking in. We could drive down, camping on the way. Really minimal, basic lightweight camping for 3 or 4 days would be an amazing contrast to arriving in Amalfi and checking into a wonderfull hotel. We both enjoy camping and have done plenty of it. I suggested it to the Beef but she said no way, as her MX5 has no aircon. She remembers the red hot leather in the little Lancia we hired a few years back.
I still fancy it and don't mind buying something short term for the trip. I had one of these in mind.

What would you choose for this trip? Must have a boot!!!
I still fancy it and don't mind buying something short term for the trip. I had one of these in mind.

What would you choose for this trip? Must have a boot!!!
rufusgti said:
I've been thinking about our wedding today. We want to get married in the town of Amalfi in Italy. I had a nice idea. Instead of flying over and checking in. We could drive down, camping on the way. Really minimal, basic lightweight camping for 3 or 4 days would be an amazing contrast to arriving in Amalfi and checking into a wonderfull hotel. We both enjoy camping and have done plenty of it. I suggested it to the Beef but she said no way, as her MX5 has no aircon. She remembers the red hot leather in the little Lancia we hired a few years back.
I still fancy it and don't mind buying something short term for the trip. I had one of these in mind.
What would you choose for this trip? Must have a boot!!!
Can I suggest that however much you both love camping, dates around weddings occupy a "special place" in other halves minds...I still fancy it and don't mind buying something short term for the trip. I had one of these in mind.
What would you choose for this trip? Must have a boot!!!
PLenty of really, really good gite/farmhouse style B&Bs in France that won't break the bank - romantic style get aways. Michelin do a guide book on them, and they are all good; no weather to worry about or food.
Are you buying it for a month, or renting?
If buying then Audi A4 conv makes for nice cruising. As does a Saab 93 convertible.
Or for more fun, an Alfa V6, Audi A8 4.2 (decatted) or if budget allows, a BMW Alpina 3.2 or BMW 550i shouldn't lose too much in a month.
rufusgti said:
I've been thinking about our wedding today. We want to get married in the town of Amalfi in Italy. I had a nice idea. Instead of flying over and checking in. We could drive down, camping on the way. Really minimal, basic lightweight camping for 3 or 4 days would be an amazing contrast to arriving in Amalfi and checking into a wonderfull hotel. We both enjoy camping and have done plenty of it. I suggested it to the Beef but she said no way, as her MX5 has no aircon. She remembers the red hot leather in the little Lancia we hired a few years back.
I still fancy it and don't mind buying something short term for the trip. I had one of these in mind.

What would you choose for this trip? Must have a boot!!!
If you are going to Amalfi, do at least two things.I still fancy it and don't mind buying something short term for the trip. I had one of these in mind.

What would you choose for this trip? Must have a boot!!!
1. Book a romantic meal up on Ravello.
2. Sneak out in the wee hours and do a rapid drive from Salerno to Sorrento.
(but be sensible, some of those bends and drops can be lethal...)
I have driven around the Amalfi Coast. It was interesting and somewhat exciting but not in the way I expected. The roads are very twisty and mostly low speed. Most of the bends have mirrors so you can see what is coming towards you as there are many coaches winding their way around.
What ever car you take make sure you are not too precious about it as you might get a few bumps. Also, I know it might seem obvious but make sure you are fully insured to travel in Italy. I have heard of some insurance companies excluding Italy on their European cover.
Congratulations and have a great time.
What ever car you take make sure you are not too precious about it as you might get a few bumps. Also, I know it might seem obvious but make sure you are fully insured to travel in Italy. I have heard of some insurance companies excluding Italy on their European cover.
Congratulations and have a great time.

Police State said:
If you are going to Amalfi, do at least two things.
1. Book a romantic meal up on Ravello.
2. Sneak out in the wee hours and do a rapid drive from Salerno to Sorrento.
(but be sensible, some of those bends and drops can be lethal...)
1. done1. Book a romantic meal up on Ravello.
2. Sneak out in the wee hours and do a rapid drive from Salerno to Sorrento.
(but be sensible, some of those bends and drops can be lethal...)
2. done
We had a great time there in 2007 and can't wait to go back. We hired a speedboat from the harbour and shot off up the coast. I'm not sure they still have them.
I'm loving that old Alfa, but being a wedding it really has to be reliable. The saab or audi cabs don't really float it. Im pretty much set on the XK i think. I've wanted one for years and they're sensible money these days. The mercs nice but it's a bit badass for a wedding trip. The fiancee likes the jags too.
Also, whoever mentioned the gites. Thats a good idea. But i'm drawn toward the contrast of camping for a few days before rocking up at my hotel. We'll see.
Cecil said:
camping on the way to your wedding, have you run this past the missus yet ?
Ye. I've given her the rundown. She at present is flat out refusing. But I'm pretty good at mental manipulation. Or wittering on and on and on about how great it would be untill she's exhausted by my determination and either gives in, or marries someone else.We would have a few days in Amalfi before the wedding. We wouldnt just rock up with grass staines on our arses and half eaten burnt sausages stuffed in her handbag.
Here you go:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guesthouses-France-Micheli...
Excellent book, some very, very nice places... think unique places with wine cellar and pool rather than B&B... great to rock up with in a V8...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guesthouses-France-Micheli...
Excellent book, some very, very nice places... think unique places with wine cellar and pool rather than B&B... great to rock up with in a V8...
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