Organised Tour with TripADeal: first time experiencing third party travel 🧭
Can’t wait to explore another part of Italy 🇮🇹 along with a Mediterranean MSC Cruise 🚢 to Croatia 🇭🇷 Montenegro 🇲🇪 & Greece 🇬🇷
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  • Europe: A month until takeoff!

    8 août 2023, Australie ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

    At this moment, in one month, we will have just taken off from Tullamarine in the awakening of Spring 🌼 in the Southern Hemisphere to the tail end of one of the most scorching 🥵 European Summer ☀️ seasons on record!

    For the first time ever, I will experience a holiday that has essentially been almost completely planned by someone else… It has been strange not having to research hotels 🏨 transportation and flights along with dates and coordinating numerous connections. This has all been done by TripADeal. I am hoping that I enjoy it as much…

    If the itinerary is anything to go by, it would seem unlikely not to be enjoyable and exciting! Arriving in Rome, followed by the Amalfi coast, then across to Puglia. Then joining a MSC Cruise 🚢 which travels around the Adriatic Sea to wondrous ports like Montenegro, Corfu, Dubrovnik & Zakynthos 🇮🇹 🇬🇷 🇲🇪 🇭🇷

    Bring it on..! ✈️🚢☀️🕺🏼🧳🍹🚌🚆🗺️
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  • Jour 1

    Up, Up & Away (With a 43kmh tailwind!)

    8 septembre 2023, Australie ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

    As the Melbourne wind 💨 howls at
    43 kilometres an hour and the rain 🌧️ buckets down with a top of 12° (feels like 3° ) we are dreaming of a place where the sun ☀️ is shining, it is 30+ degrees and a 5km wind gently caresses us… Italy 🇮🇹 here we come!

    Bags are packed, hair is cut (…too short: you get what you pay for!) and anticipation is excitably high 🤩

    Airport security was the ‘shit-show’ it always tends to be: belts off, don’t stack trays, phones 📱 out, back n forth, this n that, coats 🧥 off, water 💧 emptied at the last minute… Even if you’re a seasoned traveler this can unnerve you… Two delectable wines 🍷 later and this is all forgiven 😊

    As a royalist, it would be remiss of me, not to mention the first Anniversary of the passing of our most devoted and beautiful monarch, Queen Elizabeth today. She reigned over us for 70 long years, and today, we remember her with a smile in our hearts❤️✊🏻👑👜

    Boarding now: 14.5 hours to Doha and then, like Gladiators of old, onwards to Rome ✈️
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  • Jour 2

    It’s getting 🥵 in here!

    9 septembre 2023, Qatar ⋅ 🌙 32 °C

    Whoa! 14 1/2 hour flight in the new slimline travel capsule ✈️
    Three extra seats in every row 😳
    Oh! To be able to upgrade to premium or business, would be absolute bliss! I will keep entering lotto and hope for the best 🙏🤑

    Arrival at 5 am in Doha and the 33° heat hits like a tonne of bricks 🧱 as the aeroplane door opens. They are heading for a top of 46° here today…

    We both craved a coffee ☕️ and regardless of the $10 pricetag, we enjoyed every sip 😋

    Suffering from the obligatory
    ‘plane-belly’: feeling like a balloon 🎈 about to pop 💥

    Four hour layover until the six hour flight to Rome; like the DeLorean, we travel 🧭 back to the future 😵‍💫🫨arriving at 2pm 🕑 Saturday; 28 hours since arriving at Tullamarine 🥱
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  • Jour 2

    Rome if you want to…

    9 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Our eyes were almost hanging out of our head, but we were not going to waste a minute. The TripADeal hotel is out in the middle of nowhere, but because we are using Airalo, we were easily able to find the bus and train route into Central Rome.

    It was well worth the effort because we found the most wonderful, delicious and authentic trattoria in a backstreet close to the Trevi fountain. There were no pretty pictures on the menu, just authentic and real Italian waiters serving the most delectable foods imaginable. You will see the margarita pizza 🍕 in the photos but the creamy Carbonara didn’t last long enough to get a photo. Along with bread 🥖 and zingy olive oil, all washed down with lemoncello spritz 🍋

    We saw the magnificent Trevi Fountain ⛲️ by moonlight as well as the Spanish Steps and various other landmarks that reminded us that we were in the middle of an ancient civilisation bustling with excitement & pinch yourself-moments in amazingly warm European heat 🥵

    Roman Fun facts 👉

    Rome is 2,500 years older than the Republic of Italy.

    Rome has more fountains ⛲️ than any other city on the planet.

    The origin of the city's name is thought to be that of the reputed founder and first ruler, the legendary Romulus. It is said that Romulus and his twin brother Remus, apparent sons of the god Mars and descendants of the Trojan hero Aeneas, were suckled by a she-wolf 🐺 after being abandoned, then decided to build a city 🌆
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  • Jour 3

    Colossal Colosseum

    10 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Feeding time at the zoo! 😳😱
    Our breakfast sitting was at 7:45 am… My anticipation was for the typical Italian breakfast table ladened with delicious fresh produce, but, nothing could be further from the truth! There were two tables hastily arranged with what seemed like stale pastries, basic generic cereals and bread 🍞 you would probably hesitate feeding to a duck 🦆 Oh! And Jugs of coffee and cordial. Very underwhelming! We certainly hoped this was not a sign of things to come!

    Mauritzio ushered us onto the “Blue Bus” 🚎 and we headed into the centre of Rome and did a walking tour around the Roman forum and Julius Caesar’s’ forum. It was a 33° day, and all of these historical markers were directly exposed to the heat of the midday sun ☀️ so excuse my ruby red cheeks 🥵

    We found another fantastic little place for lunch and enjoyed fresh, tomato 🍅 bruschetta, grilled vegetables 🥗 and another pizza 🍕 All washed down with Aperol Spritz & a litre of wine 🍷 It didn’t take long for the wine to wear off as we continued our journey using the Metro to get to Saint Peters basilica in Vatican City. Unfortunately we were unable to go inside the Museum because it is a Sunday. It was impressive to wander around the forecourt.

    Fortunately, we pre-booked a Twilight tour of the Colosseum, thus saving us being part of a line that snaked around the outside and luckily we were part of the final day entry into this magnificent Stadium, which, incidentally, was built in only 11 years! By the end of this expedition, I was plum tuckered out, so decided to sit and people watch along the road built by Mussolini while German continued to walk around and work off the carbs 😝

    We had a couple of quiet drinks in the gay street right next to the Colosseum and thought we had it all worked out until we got to the Metro station and replacement buses were in full force… Now, if you thought catching a replacement bus is hard in Melbourne, you ain’t seen nothing like trying to find one that takes you to the middle of nowhere in Rome! I won’t go into detail except to say that it was an experience like no other! The bus ride could only be compared to a white knuckle ride at any amusement park! 😳😱🤯🫣🫨
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  • Jour 4

    Pit Stop: Pompeii 🌋

    11 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Thankfully, this morning, we found a half decent coffee shop with fresh pastries 🥐 available at typical European prices… Two coffees, and two fresh croissants for under five euro 💶 Not many things in life are certain, but, one thing I know for sure, ‘Faulty Towers’ in “… the Dandenong of Rome…” (…as a fellow traveler 🧳 dubbed it: apologies to any friends In Dandenong) will never 👎🏻 have the pleasure of my company again 😝😉

    Over the next week we are visiting 4 different regions in the south of Italy 🇮🇹 - different languages, cultures and food. Italy is a united country but diverse and divided due to people coming from so many different countries by boat 🚤 in historical barbarian arrivals (Albania, Greece, Yugoslavia…) This is why the architecture is so different & unique.

    First stop: the ancient city of Pompeii where 1000’s of people were frozen in time in when Mt Vesuvius spewed volcanic gas & ash and buried an entire civilisation. It has been held that the lives of ancient Pompeiians were tragically cut short on Aug. 24, A.D. 79, when Mount Vesuvius unleashed its fury, smothering Pompeii and other cities along its perimeter with volcanic debris.

    My choice of footwear, being sandals was not the best idea on the metres and metres of cobblestone alleyways that used to be the roads in Pompeii. There are many images of bricks 🧱 mortar, stones and frescoes that may be slightly monotonous to anyone who hasn’t experienced the lost city but hopefully 🤞 some may be of interest.

    Another extremely hot 🥵 day and lots of walking in the hottest part of the day… it felt like we were walking on hot 🔥 lava!

    It was interesting to hear that the people of Pompeii were very fluid with their sexuality & sexual activity… Anything goes/went! 😱😝😳

    Fun/sad fact: When Vesuvius erupted it shot ash and gases 30km into the shy for 12 hours! Gas instantly killed anyone who wasn’t already covered with ash and debris. Terrifying 🌋
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  • Jour 4

    Spectacular Seiano 🌅

    11 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

    After the absolute dive we stayed in during our TripADeal Rome stay (…yes! Neil…letting it go!). It seemed necessary to create a simple post for tonight’s TripADeal accommodation! All praise the Moon Valley Hotel 🏨🙏

    There could be no better textbook,👃example of ‘chalk and cheese’ as this, and the last place!

    Everyone bonded around the pool, and we even found some fun fellow travellers from the TripADeal textbook of life, and went out for dinner with them! This makes it all worthwhile…fingers crossed 🤞 it continues…

    Finally, we know we are on the Amalfi coast! 🇮🇹☀️🍹💚🤍❤️🍋🍋🍋🍋🇮🇹
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  • Jour 5

    Practically Perfect Positano 🍋

    12 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Early rise this morning at 6 am, followed by ‘feeding time at the zoo’… But, a little (tiny) better of a food selection than yesterday… Exploration of the beautiful Amalfi coast today… First stop was Sorrento where German and I enjoyed a relaxing coffee at one of the side walk cafes… After ditching the commentated tour leader with her incessant babbling… There is only so much of the historical aspects we need to hear about. It’s go, go, go…. Sometimes you just want to relax! So we took a moment to be in the moment 🧘🏻‍♂️

    This trend continued throughout the day, allowing us to more comfortably, relax and enjoy the 30° weather, and the picture postcard scenes all along the Amalfi coast.

    Second destination was Positano, and it honestly takes your breath away as you will see in the pictures. Instagram models around every corner, snapping themselves in various ‘wanky’ poses! 😳🙄💃🏼

    Tale from Positano 👉

    In ancient times, a Turkish boat became beached just off the shores of what has since come to be known as Positano. Aboard the ship was a painting of the Virgin Mary. Legend has it that the captain heard the painting whisper "posa, posa" ('set me down, set me down') and he obediently threw the image into the sea 🌊

    We had simple lunch of panini with ham & cheese 🧀 and absolutely delectable pastry 🥐 full of lemon 🍋 cream: famous in area! We enjoyed sitting in front of the amazingly beautiful cathedral down by the Bay. We then boarded a boat (shit show #1) that took us along the rest of the coast passing by Praiano and stopping at Amalfi, which I think is my favourite town of the day!
    Lemons everywhere! 🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋

    We made sure that we had the obligatory lemon 🍋 sorbet inside the lemon with a leaf 🍃 sticking out the top and bees swarming around it! At €10 it is pretty expensive, but you just have to go with the flow! 😜

    I won’t go into the absolute shit show of boarding and un-boarding on the boats that ferry along the coast to the towns along the Amalfi coast! It is a simply breathtaking area but due to the difficulties in navigating and access & the geographical restrictions to these towns (…along with the exorbitant tourist trap 🪤 prices I don’t think I will re-visit, so I am making the most of this once-in-a-lifetime experience! 🚌🇮🇹🍋💃🏼✊🏻☀️🥵👅🕺🏼
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  • Jour 5

    Fruits de Mere @ Bay of Napoli

    12 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    …the end of a very busy, comprehensive and complex tour of the Amalfi coast…
    This region, including Positano, Sorrento, and Praiano are generally on the top of most peoples’ must-see travel list… Yes, and they are magnificent, beautiful, breathtaking, unique, picture-perfect and
    insta-worthy but, they are also very tight and cramped due to their geographical positions in Italy; making them complex to get into. They are extremely expensive and the true definition of what we would classify a ‘tourist trap’.
    Having said that, I’m definitely satisfied that I am ticking it off my to-do list ✅

    A very full on day was completed by visiting a local recommendation overlooking the bay of Napoli… A fresh and tasty catch of the day, perfectly coordinated with al dente, spaghetti and crusty bread 🥖 Add a crisp Chardonnay from the Umbria region and Bob’s your
    Australian-Italian Uncle 🤪 🥂

    Let’s imagine that our Skipper from today’s activities was the very man who went out into the ocean to collect our Bounty for tonight’s feast…
    🧜🏻🦐🐠☀️🎣⚓️🚤

    Yes, there are only two photos but that is sometimes all that is necessary to convey true satisfaction 😝✊🏻☀️🍋🦐🥖🕺🏼🇮🇹
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  • Jour 6

    Magical Matera ☀️🗻

    13 septembre 2023, Italie ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    A 350 km 4 hour 😏) bus 🚌 journey across Italy’s 🇮🇹 Amalfi to Puglia region. An interesting fact about current expense in Italy… Petrol costs twice as much as it does in Australia! We have 4 women on our bus 🚌 that babble incessantly about the most boring things, cackling like chickens 🐓 on and on and on! Just shut the farm for 10 minutes ladies! 😤🤯😡 There is one in particular that I often fantasise recreating that epic scene in Serial Mom, where the woman sits in her armchair, singing along with Annie and Beverly comes up behind her… whinge for the day over…Sorry, not sorry. 🙄🙄🙄🤐🤐

    Anyway… back to being PC 🤫😝Matera is an amazing UNESCO World Heritage Site: the city of stones and rock churches. Matera is one of the oldest, still inhabited cities in the world: a magical place that preserves evidence of human settlements since the Palaeolithic period in its natural caves carved into the rock. In true TripADeal style, we wasted an hour and a half in the modern part of the town and thankfully, then, discovered the magical part as shown in these photos. Another downfall of TripADeal is that you miss out on the night life, and being part of the light shows that these towns become at night.

    Puglia region is where focaccia originated so, of course, that had to be lunch choice! Freshly baked in the morning, along with freshly created mozzarella 😋

    I absolutely loved this beautiful town… and can imagine how wonderful it would be and simply magical at night with all the lights illuminating up these beautiful white buildings… There are cafes and restaurants and beautiful little alleyways to wander and meander around in… German and I did the obligatory half an hour with the guide & then we went off and explored on our own: finishing our own special tour with Limoncello and April spritzes! 🍹

    Back on the bus 🚌 and a Peroni to allow mind to block out those pesky ladies! 😇😝😵‍💫🤐

    Next stop: the unique brilliance of the Tulli 🛖town of Alberobello…
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