Sailing to Italy.

We left the dock at Split in Croatia at 7:30pm and are on an overnight ferry to Ancona in Italy. We expect to arrive at 7am. The sunset at sea was pretty. There are islands everywhere still, thatRead more
Ancona to Rome.

Ciao! We are in Roma!! 🇮🇹 My father never set foot outside of Australia but told me once that if he could visit just one city anywhere in the world it would be Rome. So I'll be thinking of myRead more
It's colossal!

Our day started early. There had been rain and the sky was still cloudy. It wasn't too hot, but as the sun became more visible it became very hot out of the shade. We had tickets for an early entry toRead more
The Scavi Tour.

When she first heard we would be visiting Rome, Carla and Adam suggested we book a tour of the Vatican underground Necropolis. known as the Scavi Tour. So we applied months ago to the Ufficio ScaviRead more
Vatican City

When we arrived at the Vatican, the Pope was just concluding his weekly audience. Obviously it is a very big deal for Catholics to see the Pope in person. The other photos were taken in the VaticanRead more
Our Temple in Rome.

We have had a glorious day. So peaceful and lovely as we had a chance to worship the Saviour and participate in temple work. We caught 2 buses and ventured into the suburbs to visit the Rome ItalyRead more
All "cultured" out!

Today has been a mind boggling cultural overload. We went on a 3.5 hour walking tour in the Vatican. You could spend months there! It's incredible how much there is to see.
The tour was advertisedRead more
The final three ticks ✅

A busy day seeing the rest of the main things I hoped to see in Rome - but had yet to see. You just can't see everything!
The 3 things left on my mental list for Rome were:
the Piazza Navona ✅,Read more
EIV and a new tour begins.

We woke to a grey sky and drizzle. Time to leave our hotel which has been home for the last 6 nights.
We moved out of central Rome this morning and are now in a suburb only 10km away to start ourRead more
Off to Pompeii.

We left Rome early this morning and drove southwards.
Decades ago I went to a Pompeii exhibition in Adelaide. I recall being with one of my children still in a stroller and pushing it around all ofRead more
Amalfi 🍋

Late this afternoon we took a boat trip for approx 40 min from Salerno to the town of Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast. It is all picture postcard stuff. There's a short video below as well as the photos.Read more
Isle of Capri - part 2.

The boat trip around the island alsoshowed us what an absolutely gorgeous island it is. The cliffs are very dramatic. The sea colour, like everywhere we've been, is a brilliant colour. The shadeRead more
Isle of Capri - part 1.

No ruins today but more picture postcard beauty as we spent most of the day on the Isle of Capri. What a beautiful place.
We went by a hydrofoil ferry from Salerno which stopped first at Amalfi andRead more
The Cave Houses of Matera.

The country side changed from mountainous to hilly as we left the coast and headed south east to the town of Matera. (See the last photo.)
Matera is a fascinating place but very ancient. Aside fromRead more
The Trulli Houses of Alberobello.

It was a long day. We started on the Amalfi Coast, drove to Matera for a few hours, next to Alberobello, then finally to our hotel in Taranto by the sea.
Our visit to Alberobello in the Puglia regionRead more
Taormina, Sicily.

We are in Sicily, home of Cannoli! 😋. ... and arancini. It's thought cannoli and arancini have been around since the Middle Ages, at a time when the island was under Arab rule.
Our ferry ride fromRead more
Mt. Etna is alive and well.

Well, what a different Friday we had today. We had an early start and headed to Mt. Etna. It's the highest volcano in Europe, which is among the most active in the world – standing over 3200 metresRead more
Syracuse.

Syracuse is a city that was founded as a Greek colony in 734 BC. We had a couple of hours only to explore the town. It has both Green and Roman history and is the birthplace of Archimedes. Ortygía isRead more
The Valley of the Temples.

I had never heard of Agrigento or of The Valley of the Temples. Why not? I knew of Pompeii, the Parthenon in Greece and other famous archeological sites. The Valley of the Temples is a UNESCO listedRead more
Cefalù.

Cefalù is a coastal city in northern Sicily, Italy. Its residential population is only about 14,000 so is not huge. It is a favourite holiday destination for Sicilians and other Italians and isRead more
Palermo.

Palermo. We had a two and a half hour walking tour yesterday and several free hours today to explore Palermo. Shall I be honest? I didn't like it much at all. Most parts are really dirty. There areRead more
Naples plus The Battle of Monte Cassino.

We arrived in Naples early but it was about 8am before we disembarked. The coach took us back to Rome where our tour started 10 days earlier. We had a rest stop not too far from Cassino on the way. WeRead more
Our last night in Italy!

Rather than return to central Rome after the tour ended, we have come to the town of Fiumicino. It is a fishing town, seaside coastal town and home to the very busy major Rome Airport. It's veryRead more
Hello Malta 🇲🇹

It has been a very uneventful day. A welcome sleep-in and late breakfast was a good start. Our shuttle bus arrived early afternoon to transport us to the airport. After eating lunch and filling inRead more