Planning a Visit to the Cinque Terre, Italy.
Cinque Terre is perhaps the most quintessential spot along the Italian Riviera. Here’s what to see, do and where to stay. The Italian Riviera offers
Cinque Terre is perhaps the most quintessential spot along the Italian Riviera. Here’s what to see, do and where to stay. The Italian Riviera offers
A Beginner’s Guide to Venice, Italy’s Magical Floating City.
Northern Italy Changed My Life.
Europe is a continent that offers an all round holiday experience for tourists. I love the cities that are rich in history with buildings dating
I embarked on a guided adventure with Trafalgar Travel, as described in my previous post – Italy and Austria the Sustainable Way. #JoinTrafalgar. Here now is a
I’d been to Italy on two previous occasions. It’s one of those countries that feels instantly like home to me; warm natured and welcoming of
Italy. – Lately, I have been thinking about Italy. Remembering specifically my visit to Porto Ercole on Monte Argentario, an island off the Tuscan coast,
On a trip to Italy whilst driving from Rome to Carpi where we are based for a week, we passed through Tuscany and Florence. We
Switzerland – Imagine popping over to Italy for lunch. That’s exactly what we did whilst travelling between St Moritz and the Ticino region in the South of Switzerland. Taking the Bernina Panoramic
Whilst driving through Tuscany to Rome and keeping consciously Off The Beaten Track, we happened to come across Lago Di Bolsena, and the town of
As a child of the African soil and barefoot tradition, I have always craved the sites and history of ancient Europe, the Basilicas and Cathedrals,
The view from our room! The entrance to Musei Vaticani. The website said that we would overlook the Vatican walls, but this is amazing! Corner room,
Cinque Terre is perhaps the most quintessential spot along the Italian Riviera. Here’s what to see, do and where to stay. The Italian Riviera offers travellers beauty with eye-feasting blue waters, rugged coastlines, and brightly
A Beginner’s Guide to Venice, Italy’s Magical Floating City.
Europe is a continent that offers an all round holiday experience for tourists. I love the cities that are rich in history with buildings dating back 2000 years, and visiting them is an incredible experience.
I embarked on a guided adventure with Trafalgar Travel, as described in my previous post – Italy and Austria the Sustainable Way. #JoinTrafalgar. Here now is a video showing the beauty of the places we visited, as
I’d been to Italy on two previous occasions. It’s one of those countries that feels instantly like home to me; warm natured and welcoming of visitors, while holding strong to it’s authenticity, traditions and distinctly
Italy. – Lately, I have been thinking about Italy. Remembering specifically my visit to Porto Ercole on Monte Argentario, an island off the Tuscan coast, in the Province of Grosseto. One of the two major
On a trip to Italy whilst driving from Rome to Carpi where we are based for a week, we passed through Tuscany and Florence. We took a few hours out and visited Florence to seek
Switzerland – Imagine popping over to Italy for lunch. That’s exactly what we did whilst travelling between St Moritz and the Ticino region in the South of Switzerland. Taking the Bernina Panoramic Express, we arrived in Tirano with enough time to walk the
Whilst driving through Tuscany to Rome and keeping consciously Off The Beaten Track, we happened to come across Lago Di Bolsena, and the town of Bolsena on the banks of the shore. Quite the holiday
As a child of the African soil and barefoot tradition, I have always craved the sites and history of ancient Europe, the Basilicas and Cathedrals, the Monuments and the works of the Master Artists. Given an
The view from our room! The entrance to Musei Vaticani. The website said that we would overlook the Vatican walls, but this is amazing! Corner room, spacious, air-con, beautiful bathroom, charming staff. If ever heading to
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