Saturday, 30 June 2012

PHOTOGRAPHS LIVORNO & CINQUE TERRE

Marble Mining in Mountains behind Livorno on way to Cinque Terre
Coastline Cinque Terre
Rugged Coastline along Cinque Terre
Waiter Serving Spaghetti Lunch in Monterosso
Cafe Lunch in Monterosso
Warwick Having Coffee in Vernazza
Marilyn Having Coffee in a Cafe in Vernazza
Seafront at Village of Riomaggiore
Village of Riomaggiore
Village of Vernazza
Seafront Village of Monterosso
Beachfront Village of Monterosso

ITALY LIVORNO "CINQUE TERRE"


SATURDAY 30th JUNE 2012.

We were blessed again with calm seas overnight from Civitavecchia to the Sea Port of Livorno, Gateway to Florence. The day again sunny with clear skies and approx 28 degrees.

We had a full days land excursion to the Cinque Terre which is classed as the Italian Riviera. This is a scenic and coastal  visit to five villages which make up the “Cinque Terre”. It was a one and a half hours bus journey north of Livorno,through the Tuscanny countryside but what a magic place this is. The area is set in a National Park and is Heritage Listed.

We spent an hour walking along the coastline between the villages of Manorola and Riomaggiore, two beautiful little villages nestled on the hillsides at the ocean front. The views were absolutely amazing  and after a well earned coffee and some free time in the village we then caught a ferry to the village of Vernazza, with spectacular picturesque views of the coastline. Another  coffee and we had further free time time to explore the village. Then back on the ferry to the village of Monterosso where we had a couple of drinks an a leasually Italian spaghetti lunch.

After lunch we again had free time to walk around the village and view the very nice sights on the beautiful beach, which includes heaps of bikini babes.

The day was finished  off with a short train ride through the hills to pick up the bus ride back to the ship.

This was a great day to remember as our last day in Italy.

Tomorrow we visit Cannes and Monaco.

PHOTOGRAPHS ROME LAKE BRACCIANO & WINERY

Feudal Castle of Castello Orsini - Odeleschi Overlooking Lake Bracciano
Lake Bracciano
Marilyn At Anguillara Village Lake Bracciano
Warwick Overlooking Lake Bracciano
Winery Azienda Vinicola at Lake Bracciano
Warwick having a drink with Sean Penn
Warwick at the Wine Shelf
Mariln at the Wine Barrels, both Red and White @ Euro's 1.60 per Litre.

Friday, 29 June 2012

ROME LAKE BRACCIANO & WINERY


FRIDAY 29th JUNE 2012.

We overnighted from Naples to the Sea Port of Civitavecchia and Gateway to Rome. We were again blessed with calm seas and a warm sunny day and blue skies.

As we had previously been there and done that in Rome, we relaxed on board ship in the morning,and only  took in a half day afternoon tour of Lake Bracciano &Winery. Lake Bracciano is 30km north west of Rome & one of Italy’s major lakes. The tour also included a photostop at the feudal castle of Castello Orsini-Odeleschi which overlooks the lake and a visit to the old village of Anguillara on the banks of the lake and the winery of Azienda Vinicola.

The castle, built by the Orsini family in the late 1400’s was magnificent and still privately owned. A bit of trivia is that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes exchanged their marriage vows in the dungeons of the castle. The lake itself is enormous and clean with crystal clear waters. The village was on the side of a hill and the banks of the lake and typical of the idylic Italian town built nearly a century ago. It was a good look and a fantastic little village.

The winery was something else, and we were provided with unlimited tastings of their white and red wines including anti pesto food, sour dough bread and olive oil. The wine was good quality and we were well worse for wear by the time we got back on the bus to return to the ship. This was an afternoon well spent.

We overnight to Livorno and Florence.


PHOTOGRAPHS, SORRENTO ,POSITANO & AMALFI COAST

Coastline of Sorrento
Coastline in Positano
Sofia Loren's House in Amalfi
Beach on AMALFI cOAST
Amalfi Coast
Seaside in Amalfi

PHOTOGRAPHS OF NAPLES, MOUNT VESUVIUS & POMPEII

Sea Port of Naples
City of Naples
Mount Vesuvius
Aother View of Mt Vesuvius
Hazy View of Naples from top of Mount Vesuvius
Warwick on top of Mount Vesuvius
Another View of Crater on Mount Vesuvius
Crater on Mount Vesuvius
Entrance to Ruins of Pompeii
Ruins of Pompeii
Ruins of Pompeii
Ruins of Pompeii with Mt Vesuvius in Backround

Thursday, 28 June 2012

NAPLES ITALY


THURSDAY 28th JUNE 2012.

After sailing through the Tyrrhenian Sea along the west coast of Italy, in milk pond conditions. we reached the Sea Port and City of Naples on a beautiful sunny day with clear blue skies.

Impressions of Naples is that it is an extremely large and spread out city, however appears to be a grimy, unkept and drab looking city. Notwithstanding that, we had two separate land excursions arranged. Marilyn was booked for an all day tour of Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, whilst I was to visit Mt Vesuvius and the volcanic ruins and excavations of Pompeii.

Mt Vesuvius is about 4,000 feet high and approx 20km from Naples and we bussed from the ship to the 3,000 foot level then hiked the remainder of the way. It was a steep climb, but well worth the effort. The crater was awesome and the views spectacular. No activity was evident and although the volcano is still regarded as active no serious eruptions have occurred since 1944.

Pompeii is about 16km from Mt Vesuvius and its amazing to think it was wiped out in 79BC by a volcanic eruption of Mt Vesuvius and completely buried in 8metres of volcanic ash and lava. They have done extensive excavation of the old city, which gives you a good understanding of what happened and  how the people lived in ancient roman times. Spent a good two hours on the site with a guide which was well worth it.

Marilyn spent the full day visiting Sorrento, Positano, and the Amalfi Coast. The day was perfect for this tour with spectacular scenery and breathtaking views of the countryside and coast. A three course lunch was included at a beautiful hotel overlooking the coast at Positano which made the day. Plenty of shopping was had at Sorrento and Amalfi including the sample and purchase of Creme Di Limone, the local Lemon Chello licquer. She enjoyed herself so much another visit would have to be on the Bucket List.

Tomorrow its Rome, and hope we keep on being blessed with another day like today.






PHOTOGRAPHS OF MESSINA STRAITS & STROMBOLI VOLCANO

Island Volcano of Stromboli
Lava Flow on Side of Stromboli Volcano
Small Eruption on Side of Stromboli Volcano
Smoking Crater on Top of Stromboli Volcano
Entry to the Straits of Messina
Coastal City of Messina
Coastline Along the Messina Straits

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

STRAITS OF MESSINA & STROMBOLI VOLCANO


WEDNESDAY 27th JUNE 2012.

On our way to Naples from Dubrovnik we passed through the Straits of Messina between the boot of Italy and Sicilly. The Straits are only 3nm across at its narrowest point and coming through the Straits it was a beautiful clear and sunny day with the sea smooth as glass. The scenery along the Straight was picture perfect and a sight to see. The volcano of Mt Etna could also be seen in the distance.

Approx 3 hours later the Volcanic Island of Stromboli came into view. We passed by about 1km off shore and what a sight this was, out in the middle of a glassy sea with clear blue skies in the late afternoon. The volcano is active and put on a show with a small eruption as we passed by.

This made our day

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

PHOTOGRAPHS DUBROVNIK CROATIA


Township Outside Old City
Entrance to Old City of Dubrovnik
Old City of Dubrovnik From Waterfront
Old City of Dubrovnik
Old City of Dubrovnik
Coffee for Two At Cafe in Old City
W & M Having Lunch and  Beer Outside Old City
Seaport of Dubrovnik