Italia Marinella

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  • Dag 12

    Leuchtturm von Granitola

    25. april 2024, Italia ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

    Das Wetter ist viel besser geworden. Es ist sonnig und regnet nicht mehr. Die Temperaturen sind am steigen, aber es hat starken Wind. Nach kurzer Fahrt sind wir heute beim Leuchtturm von Granitola gelandet. Hier wollen wir ein zwei Nächte bleiben.Les mer

  • Dag 9

    Tre fontane - Sandsurfen mit dem Auto

    15. mars 2024, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Als ich das Erste Mal über die Sanddüne auf der Strasse gefahren bin, bin och fast stecken geblieben. Die weiteren Male habe ich dann Dünensurfen mit dem Auto gelernt. Wirklich cool. Mit einem bisschen Übung kann man das Auto zum schlittern bringen!
    Allerdings glaube ich nicht, dass die Bewohner der Strasse in welche sich die Düne hinstreckt, da noch reinfahren können. Keine Platz um vorher zu beschleunigen und die Sanddüne ist sehr hoch. Sizilianische Verhältnisse halt:-)
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  • Dag 102

    Tra vigne e saline 🍇🧂

    9. januar 2024, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    Ieri é stato un giorno di nuvole, pioggia e temporali ⛈️ Purtroppo non siamo risusciti a conquistare la cima del Monte Cofano ☹️ Ma abbiamo sfruttato il brutto tempo per studiare e lavorare 📚
    Ancora ieri ci siamo spostati verso la Riserva Naturale dello Stagnone 📍 dove abbiamo dormito tra vigneti e saline 🍇🧂

    Questa mattina il tempo ci ha concesso un po’ di tregua 🌤️ e siamo riusciti a fare una passeggiata con le principesse 🐾 costeggiando le saline e vedendo in lontananza le isole dello Stagnone 🤩
    Poi siamo andati verso Marsala (TP) 📍sempre armati di ombrello ☂️ La cittadina ci ha dato l’impressione di essere molto turistica 👒 e infatti abbiamo trovato più affascinanti i suoi dintorni come appunto vigneti e saline 😍
    Per questa notte 💤 abbiamo parcheggiato Tana in uno splendido boschetto 🌲 che abbiamo già esplorato, vedendo altri caprioli 😍
    Da qui ci possiamo godere una splendida vista sul Lago della Trinità e le colline dell’entroterra 🌿
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  • Dag 12

    Parco Archeologico di Selinunte

    26. oktober 2023, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Wie in Agrigento hatten sich auch hier die Griechen verewigt. In Selinunte befindet sich die grösste archäologische Ausgrabungsstädte von Europa.
    Wir spatzierten durch den Park und bewunderten die Tempel und Steinformationen, die heute noch zu sehen sind. Der eine grosse Tempel wurde rekonstruiert, so gut es ging. Jedoch sei dieser Aufbau sehr umstritten. Für uns war er auf jeden Fall ein echtes Highlight. Auch sonst waren die Bauten sehr eindrucksvoll, vor allem mit einem schönen Blick aufs Meer.Les mer

  • Dag 11

    Traumhafter Sonnenuntergang

    25. oktober 2023, Italia ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

    Nach den Scala dei Turchi machten wir uns auf zum nächsten Hotel. Dies befand sich in Selinunt und bietete uns einen wunderschönen Blick aufs Meer. Wir schlenderten den Strand entlang und genossen ein leckeres Gelati am Hafen.
    Die Stadt war eher klein und die Saison definitiv vorbei. Mehrere Restaurants waren bereits dauerhaft geschlossen. Wir genossen jedoch das Abseitssein von der Touristenschar.
    Am Ende des Tages wurden wir mit einem tollen Sonnenuntergang auf der Dachterrasse unseres Hotels belohnt.
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  • Dag 73

    Parco Archeologico di Selinunte

    5. juni 2023, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    This morning we bid farewell to beautiful Selinunte to make our way to Nubia, Trapini. On the way we stopped off at the Archaeological Park of Selinunte, the site of the largest archaeological park in Europe. Even though we had seen the Valley of the Temples we wanted to explore this site too.

    With almost 2.5 acres, this site has the remains of the grandiose city that was Selinunte, developed and designed by the Greeks since the founding of the colony. Founded in 628 BC and abandoned around 250 BC, it is absolutely mind blowing that we can still stand amongst these temples. With the thunder and lightning overhead it was a very surreal experience.

    Thankfully we were able to take shelter from the rain and visit the on-site museum. So much of what they have discovered on the site is displayed and once again, it is unfathomable that items from centuries ago still exist. To this day more and more is being discovered.

    We chose to take the cart ride from one temple to the next so we could see as much as possible before the rain returned. While we did not get to see the whole expansive site, we were so impressed with what we did manage to see. Definitely worth the visit.
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  • Dag 19

    Settesolli aus Menfi

    4. juni 2023, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Diesen Weißwein habe ich gestern für sage und schreibe 2,79 € gekauft [ so wenig habe ich wohl seit 30 Jahren nicht mehr ausgegeben] … und nur deshalb gekauft, weil ich vorher mit dem Rad zufällig an der Kellerei vorbeigefahren bin… sehr zu empfehlen 🍇🍷Les mer

  • Dag 19

    …runter kommen sie immer…

    4. juni 2023, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    ich trau mich noch nicht so richtig und habe auch Angst, von der italienischen Luftwaffe abgeschossen zu werden…die haben gerade die italienische Kriegsflagge gehisst ( weißes Kreuz auf weißem Grund) 🙃Les mer

  • Dag 71

    Lido Tuke, Selinute, Sicily

    3. juni 2023, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Today has been a day of complete relaxation. We walked down the road from our apartment to Lido Tuke where we hired beach chairs and an umbrella for the day. Our Sicilian nonna from yesterday waved at us as we passed and we shared a laugh - she was probably laughing at how she conned us into spending money we weren’t planning too. It is these interactions that really add to our travel experiences.

    Our beach chairs and umbrella cost us €15 for the whole day - what a bargain. We spent the day lying on our beach chairs enjoying the view of the turquoise waters rolling in. Brad dipped his toes while I have just relaxed in the Mediterranean sunshine. Having the restaurant/bar a few steps away has allowed us to stay hydrated with the local beer and limoncello spritz.

    We managed to drag ourselves up to the restaurant to enjoy a delicious lunch. Brad, once again, had a seafood pasta while I tried the roast calamari and salad. Wow, what a delicious and fresh lunch. It has to be up there with one of my best meals on this trip.

    Then back to the beach for Brad to have a swim in the very cold waters while I just dipped my toes in. It has been the most relaxing day. Unfortunately it wasn’t until we got back to our apartment that I noticed how sunburnt my legs were. I was a very silly woman and didn’t put sunscreen on my legs. I think I will be paying for that mistake for a while.

    Dinner tonight was a pizza in bed with our feet up. We ordered a pizza from the restaurant below where we are staying and it has to be one of the best we have had so far. Italy certainly do food well. It has been a day of fun, food and relaxation. Just perfect (minus the sunscreen).
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  • Dag 70

    Selinunte, Sicily

    2. juni 2023, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    After exploring the Valley of the Temples we made the way to Selinunte, our home for the next three nights. This is a small beachside town right next to the Archeological Park of Selinunte, the site of more amazing Greek temples, and the reason we are staying here. Our accomodation is just across from the beach and we are hoping to enjoy some downtime here.

    Bags dropped off and we were out the door to walk on the beach and dip our feet in the Mediterranean waters. We had a walk along the beach, admiring the golden Greek temples from the beach while Brad found pieces of terracotta and terrazzo that he swears are from the temple grounds. The beaches here are so different to home making us realise how lucky we are. The sand here is quite gritty and we sank so far in as we walked, giving us a work out as we walked. Even though we had lost the sun it was still great to be on a beach again.

    We stopped at the beach bar for a couple of drinks - very strong limoncello spritzes, before walking into “town”. It really is a small collection of accommodations, holiday homes, bars and restaurants, and a few tourist shops along the main harbour and beach front. It was a very relaxed feel, especially as tourist season hasn’t hit yet and not everything is open.

    We popped into one of the souvenir shops to buy a towel and ended up spending a very delightful and funny hour with a nonna who spoke no English but was intent on us sampling all of her jams, marmalades and spreads, and every single type of alcohol she sold - and she sold a lot of different types. Her sales pitch worked as we left with some pistachio liqueur and some pistachio biscuits. She really made our day and we were very merry when we left.

    Nearing afternoon drinks time we made our way to a beach side bar called Bamboo where we enjoyed some more beers and spritzes and the most delicious charcuterie board as well as heaps of free snacks. The prices here are ridiculous and we cannot believe how inexpensive our afternoon was. We were very merry and full by the time we left to return to our apartment to call it a night. No need for dinner. What a fabulous first day in Selinunte.
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