We spent 4 nights in Rome before arriving to our week in paradise where we stayed at House Oliver on one of the most picturesque locations you can find. We are a family of 4 with two teenage daughters, and I will admit, we were intimidated at first by the busy road, but ended up walking to the beach one day and it wasn't a bad walk at all.(Lido di Ravello) We are the type of family that is on the go every day and we were eager to experience all the the Amalfi coast has to offer. As I look back, staying at there provided access to so many opportunities that we never would have had in the hustle and bustle of places like Positano (which we LOVED for an overnight) The house was clean, and comfortable, and met our expectations for our 5 night stay. I read reviews about spending time with the hosts, we were on the go, and chatted with Lella via Whatsapp for some assistance but we really didn't see them until they stopped to say goodbye. We were up and out early for a new adventure each day, came back to the house for a few hours to relax with a glass of wine and a snack on the beautiful terrace, then out again for a late dinner. Don't miss Ravello, eat at Villa Maria most amazing lunch EVER, have dinner at Terra Normanna in Maiori, it's like walking into a dream (exceptional food, service, and location), do at least 2-3 days on a private boat if you have the means; it's AMAZING! Don't miss Capri! Transportation is expensive be prepared, try to negotiate rates ahead if you can.