Venice, Italy

Our final stop was Venice, which is a unique, beautiful city that is unfortunately completely overrun with tourists. Photographed above are the island of San Giorgio Maggiore and the Hilton MolinoLäs mer
Frari Church

Our first stop in Venice was to see the Frari Church. Built over the course of the 14th century in the Italian Gothic style, the church houses many impressive works of art. Those pictured includeLäs mer
More from Frari Church

In typical Franciscan fashion, the church's exterior is rather plain, but the interior is anything but plain. These images illustrate why Frari Church is one of Venice's art treasure troves. UnlikeLäs mer
Piazza San Marco

The Piazza's history goes back as far as the early 9th century, when relics of St. Mark were stolen from Alexandria, Egypt. The first iteration of St. Mark's Church dates back to the 9th century asLäs mer
Doge's Palace and Correr Museum

Although somewhat disconcerted by the lines to get into hot spots in St. Mark's square, we resorted to a tried and true favorite: recommendations from the travels of Rick Steves. Based on his tips, weLäs mer
Doge's Palace

Originally built in the 12th century, the palace underwent significant changes in the 15th century when it was expanded due to political changes and fires that damaged part of the structure. TheLäs mer
St. Mark's Campanile

With a little daylight left, we opted to hop in line to go to the top of the Campanile. It was definitely worth the wait! We had beautiful views of Venice and the lagoon, despite the overcast weather.
A Honeymoon Must: Gondola Ride

Although very pricey (and especially pricey after dark), we opted to take an evening gondola ride to celebrate the romance of the city, and our recent marriage. We shared the boat with a family ofLäs mer
Honeymoon Gondola Ride, Continued

It is estimated that there were 8-10,000 gondolas during the 17th and 18th century. There are just over 400 in active service today, and virtually all of them are used for hire by tourists. The few inLäs mer
Rialto Bridge and Grand Canal

The last item on our itinerary was to find the Rialto Bridge. With our day pass on the public vaporetto, we hopped on a crowded vessel and headed toward the bridge. When we got there, a street vendorLäs mer
Atlanta, GA

Early in the morning of November 1st we got up and trudged off the ship and walked to the bus station to head toward the airport. Our honeymoon was almost over! We were sad to be leaving ourLäs mer