On our last day in Sicily we woke up late and had a leisurely breakfast before packing our bags and checking out of our hotel. Our flig...
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Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Taormina Without the Crowds and Mazzaro Beach
We left Salina early in the morning to make our way back to mainland Sicily and get the train down to Taormina, a popular town on the North...
The Beautiful Island of Salina and Pollara
On our second full day on Salina, we headed West of Malfa to the tiny village of Pollara, a town made famous by the movie Il Postino , a be...
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Aeolian Islands,
Europe,
Italy,
Salina,
Sicily
The Aeolian Islands of Lipari and Salina
We woke up the next morning and headed to the train station straight after breakfast. We were catching the train to the port town of Milazz...
The Seaside Town of Cefalu
Last week we flew to Sicily for eight nights of good food and relaxation. We have visited Italy a lot over the last two years, we've be...
Getting away from the Tourists on Capri
After a fairly subdued previous day on Capri, we woke up early the next day with lots of plans for exploring the island.. until we opened t...
A rough ride from Sorrento to Capri
After a lovely sunny weekend visiting the beautiful town of Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, we woke up early on Monday morning all ready to ...
Day trip by Ferry from Sorrento to the Amalfi Coast
We spent our second day on the Gulf of Naples visiting three beautiful towns on the Amalfi Coast, Positano, Ravello and Amalfi. Still f...
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Amalfi,
Amalfi Coast,
Italy,
Positano,
Ravello
Lemons and Sunshine in Sorrento
Last weekend was the first of two Bank Holidays we have in May, and we decided to extend it into a five day weekend and head to the Amalfi ...
Sneak peek at Capri
We enjoyed Capri a lot more after we'd been on dry land for a few hours. That ferry ride from Sorrento was horrendous. So here's a...
Trastevere and The Forum
Our last full day in Rome was packed full of things we had wanted to do on Christmas Day, but couldn't because they were all closed. ...
Christmas Day with the Romans
We woke up very late on Christmas Day. We were so exhausted from the huge day we'd had on Christmas Eve, we didn't wake up until ab...
St Peter and the Pantheon
After we had wandered round the Vatican Museums for a few hours we headed over to St Peter's Basilica which is down the road and around...
Visiting the City within a City
We awoke extremely early on Christmas eve to make our way to Gatwick Airport for our 6.30 a.m. flight. That flight seemed like a good idea ...
Basilicas and Vaporettos
We decided to spend our last full day in Venice visiting some of the more touristy attractions that we had missed over the weekend because ...
A brighter side of Venice
We slept in a bit on our second day in Venice, since we were so tired from the day before. We woke up to a lovely breakfast of Parma ham, y...
Lost in Venice
We spent three lovely nights in Venice over the weekend. Italy is fast becoming our most visited country, though being in Venice is vastly ...
Devastation in Cinque Terre
I've just been reading about the horrendous flooding that hit the Cinque Terre last week. It has devastated the small towns of Monteros...
Labels:
Cinque Terre,
Italy,
Monterosso,
Vernazza
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