Taormina's Treasures

Okay, so these aren't officially treasures of Taormina but these are things I loved about this town. Even though a lot of the buildings looked a little worse for wear and a bit run down, almost everyLes mer
Teatro Antico di Taormina

First stop for today was Teatro Antico di Taormine, the Ancient theatre of Taormina. The Teatro antico di Taormina is an ancient Greek theatre built in the third century BC. It is built for the mostLes mer
Catania, Sicily - First Impressions

It was a bit of an overcast day today as we left Taormina to Catania. There have been some severe storms in Sicily leading up to our time here and some of the major roads have been cut off. Due toLes mer
Piazza Universita, Catania

Once the rain cleared we ventured out to see what Catania’s historic centre was like, hoping to change our first impressions. Thankfully they were. Although the buildings need a good clean, at leastLes mer
Cafe Prestipino, Catania

Thankfully we woke to a beautiful day and we were ready to explore… after breakfast, of course. We started our day at Café Prestipino with a coffee and a croissant. When you are on a good thing youLes mer
Piazza del Duomo, Catania

Just around the corner from the Piazza Universita and Café Prestipino is the Piazza del Duomo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that represents the historic centre of the city. Catania was founded by theLes mer
Teatro Romano, Catania

Next stop for today was a visit to the Teatro Romano, the Roman theatre built with successive enlargements over a period of time ranging from the 1st to the 4th century AD. With a diameter of about 80Les mer
Catania's Churches and City Streets

We spent the rest of the day exploring the streets and I have to admit Catania is not a very clean or inviting city once you leave the main streets. There is so much graffiti and rubbish around, lotsLes mer
La Pescheria, Catania

After breakfast at “our local” we made our way to La Pescheria, just off the Piazza del Duomo. At the entrance to La Pescheria, on the edge of the Piazza is Fonatana dell’Amenano, a fountainLes mer
Castello Ursino, Catania

Our next stop for today was the Castello Ursino. Also known as the Castello Svevo di Catania, it is a castle built in the 13th century as a royal castle of the Kingdom of Sicily and is mostly knownLes mer
Chiesa della Badia di Sant'Agata

On our way back to our apartment we decided we should step inside at least one church while we are here in Catania so we stopped by the Chiesa della Badia di Sant’Agata, adjacent to the CattedraleLes mer
Fera o' Luna Mercato, Catania

For our last full day in Catania we decided to visit the local market, Fera o’ Luni, which is the oldest outdoor market in the city, and has been held in Piazza Carlo Alberto since the 1830s.Les mer
Giardino Bellini, Catania

Our last stop for the day is the Giardino Bellini, also known as Villa Bellini. It is the oldest urban park in Catania and occupies 70.942 m2. Before the construction of a public garden the area wasLes mer
Santorini

Our destination for today was the beautiful island of Santorini. Upon landing in Rome for our connection we checked the weather for Santorini and the site said it was thunderstorms today, so weLes mer
Fira, Santorini

Today we woke to the most amazing breakfast, served on our terrace overlooking the brilliant blue sea. This is truly a beautiful place. Not only was our breakfast delicious, we also had some companyLes mer
Three Bells of Fira, Santorini

One the way back we managed to find the well-known church of the three bells, the Catholic Church of Koimisi Tis Theotokou, and it was a bit harder to find than we thought it would be but we got thereLes mer
Firastefani, Santorini

After seeing the church of the three bells, we made our way to the other side of Firastefani. It is not as touristy here as it is in Fira, with the shops catering more to people staying in theLes mer
Oia, Santorini

Another easy morning with a very delicious breakfast on our terrace. This is such a beautiful place to wake up to and we are loving the ease of staying here. We had a very relaxing morning lazing inLes mer
Santorini

It is our last day in Santorini and we are very sad to be leaving here as it has been so relaxing and peaceful. We have absolutely loved our time here. We will sorely miss the amazing breakfastsLes mer
Monastiraki Square, Athens

We said a sad goodbye to Santorini today and made our way to Athens by plane. What I didn’t know when booking our flights was that the plane from Santorini to Athens is a small plane, a very smallLes mer
Gate of Medrese (Madrasah), Athens

Today is the day Brad gets to visit the Acropolis and he is so excited about it. Seeing it lit up on the hill when we were out last night was a bit surreal. There are so many ancient ruins throughoutLes mer
The Acropolis, Athens

Next stop was the Acropolis and I have to admit I wanted to postpone this trip to a sunnier day as it was quite overcast and I love photographing these ancient sites against a bright blue sky wheneverLes mer
Greek Graffiti

One thing that surprised me as we walked the streets of Athens was the amount of graffiti. It still amazes me that people will vandalise such historic buildings and vandalise other people’s artwork.Les mer
Plaka Markets, Athens

We spent the rest of the afternoon wandering through the Plaka markets and the Plaka district. One thing I love here compared to Italy is the amount of greenery and shade. There are plants everywhere,Les mer
Plaka, Athens

The Plaka district is built on top of the old residential area of ancient Athens and is known as the "Neighbourhood to the Gods" due to its proximity to the Acropolis and many archaeological sites.Les mer