Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Back to reality...



I am now back in London after the best summer holiday ever! We got back late Sunday night and although it has been good to sleep in a proper bed and actually sleep, I am feeling sad that it's all over. At least I only have 2 weeks until we go to Germany for Oktoberfest! We ended our trip with a one week sail of Croatia. Out of all the places we visited it was the cleanest and the most relaxing. I was lucky enough to celebrate my birthday while we were there. It was the first time that I have ever had a warm, summer birthday. It was 38 dgerees the day of my birthday and we spend the day eating ice cream, laying on the beach. Croatia was beautiful, the perfect way to end summer.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Croatia!

We arrived in Croatia on Friday after a 17 hour journey through the night by train, it was really long and we didn't get much sleep. We arrived to 35 degrees and not a cloud in the sky and that is how its been the entire time we've been here. On Saturday we started our one week sail around Croatia from Split. It has been just glorious so far. We are on a boat with 30 people in total and our days consist of eating, swimming, reading, and napping while we sail from island to island. It is just beautiful and I cant think of a better way to celebrate my birthday on Thursday!

Venice

After some minor set backs with the train system we arrived in Venice to spend our last two days in Italy before we went to Croatia. We had been told that Venice was really expensive but we found the cheapest gelato in all of Italy! It was so cheap that one of the days we had four. (Gelato = icecream). We spent our time cruising the canals, eating ice cream and savouring our last pizzas and pastas! Italy was hard to say good bye to and is a country I will 100% be back to!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Photos from the last 3 weeks

 Katie and I in Paris

                                                       Nick, Lauren, Katie and I in Nice


                                                              With the Leaning Tower of Pisa

                                                  Lauren, Katie and I in Switzerland

                                                     Katie and I in Rome

Katie and I in Venice    

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Naples - Italy

I'm on the train leaving Naples and I have to say I'm feeling sad to be leaving. When we arrived in Naples on Monday and walked out of the train station my initial reaction was to turn around and get back on the train to Rome. The streets were so dirty (covered in rubbish), there was graffiti everywhere and a lot of homeless beggars who approached us immediately. But first impressions were kicked to the kerb because our hostel couldn't have been any better. We were welcomed and the man that owned the hostel planned two days of activities for us so that we could see the 'real' Naples. We went on a walking tour on the first day, but when the guide never turned up, two Italians who saw us looking lost took us on a tour of city themselves. It was so lovely and the language barrier was hard at the start but we really got to see Naples in all it's glory from a local perspective. We ended that day eating pizza on the beach where pizza was born! 
Day two was an early start with Pompeii first on the agenda. We caught the train out there and to avoid the heat went right on opening.  It was really fascinating seeing the site and everything that I had learnt about in school. We made our way back to Naples and then down the coast to our kayaking tour along the coast. We had a tour guide called Armando who took us to all these secluded beaches and places that only the locals know about for 4 hours. We were exhausted by the end of it but it was probably the cheapest and most enjoyable thing I've done over here. The ocean was so warm and the scenery was out of this world. It was a great way to end our time in Naples. 

Rome - Italy

Roma! Wow what can I say? We spent an extremely busy 3 days in Rome. On the first day we went to the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican. We went through a tour company so that we could avoid the queues. It was beautiful. Hard to describe the pictures imprinted in my mind. Saint Peters cathedral was the king of all churches, I'm not sure I should bother seeing any more in Europe! We stayed in a really nice hostel and in our room were two kiwi boys from Dunedin, it really is a small world! Day two was when the heat really hit us. Lining up to get into the colosseum in 35 degree heat was really exhausting. We cut the queue again by jumping in a tour group. Which I'm  so glad we did, when we got out the line hadn't moved much. The colosseum was awesome to see in real life and the guide on our tour made it seem like we were there watching gladiators fighting. We then went to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, the famous ruins of the roman times. Day three consisted of the Pantheon, Trevi fountain and the Spanish Steps. On our last night we went out for dinner (more pizza) and then went to a concert with fire works at the Spanish steps, a memory I'll treasure. I could easily say to anyone thinking of going to Rome that you could spend a week there. We had a very busy 3 days but the early mornings, lines and heat were most definitely worth it! 

Monday, August 15, 2011

Florence and Pisa - Italy

We just spent two days in Florence, we stayed out in a camping ground in one of their hostel rooms. It was about an hour from Florence and really pretty. We had a big pool and they had a restaurant that served the best Italian food. While we were there we did a day trip to Pisa. We spent the day exploring the town and of course getting photos with the leaning tower. While we were there we went to a small italian restaurant that did the best pasta I've ever had. It was hard to pack and leave Florence, easily could've stayed longer. But off to Rome we go for more pizza, pasta and gelato!