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Leaving Italy – final thoughts 

Favourite things about Italy (Pisa, Cinque Terre, Florence, Sienna, Rome. Venice and Naples):
– B says the CT trail was amazing and a definite must do. I have to admit even just going between villages on the ferry, the views were stunning. The regional wine is also pretty fab!

  
– Florence is still one of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to. B asked me to add that the pastries in Florence are delicious! Breakfast every day is an adventure. 

– Climb the bell tower in Florence (not the Duomo, which is crowded and terrifying) as well as the facade in Siena. Both have amazing views of the surrounding city and countryside. Breathtaking. 

– Venice was amazing and a must see. In particular we went on a gondolier trip with the most amazing gentleman. He only charged us 120€ for almost an hour, gave a running commentary, took about 90 photos of us and also directed us to a supermarket so we could bring our own wine, no hassles! Can not recommend him enough, you can find him at this location: 

  
– The restaurant we went to on the first night in Rome (see pics on the day 19 post ) was unbelievably good! Well done Rome. It’s also amazing to walk around all these old ruins and constructions and see just how detailed they were. Something we just can’t do in Australia really! We were so lucky with the weather.

– The food we had in Naples was amazing and cheap, definitely less tourist pricing here than in other areas we visited. Loved the local colour we had by staying in Toledo, although it could be a little overwhelming at times. 
Not-so-good stuff about Italy (Pisa, Cinque Terre, Florence, Sienna, Rome, Venice and Naples):

– The goddam tourists in CT were horrendous and we were pretty much in off season. I know, I know…I’m a tourist too! But I mean the absolute masses of people that were just behaving like inconsiderate muppets. Blocking entrances, shoving to get photos, not moving for other people, causing huge delays on the paths by refusing to allow people to pass them….argh. I love the intrepid travel “responsible travel” ideal but I’m not quite sure how supporting this element of CT falls into that category! To be fair, we did stay in a local town and supported small business with our accommodation choice and restaurant options however. 

– Still not a huge fan of Pisa, very over-rated in my opinion. All very gimmicky and it is 18€ just to climb the tower! Which we didn’t do….although Percy may have tried hehehe 

  
– Everywhere we have been in Europe there are a lot of smokers. Being Australian, where it is rapidly becoming less common, we struggle with the smell, the constant ignorance of no smoking signs and just the rudeness of it as there is no consideration for others when they blow smoke in your face. Since we have both been unwell travelling through Italy (interesting how both times I’ve been to Europe, I have ended up with a very nasty chest infection…hmmm) the prolific smoking has become something we both identified as a turn off for us here. 

– Other than the gondolier (mentioned above), the really good restaurant and the amazing scenery…unfortunately not much was good about the people/service in Venice. The hotel management and staff were absolutely appalling (worst review I have ever left on trip advisor), staff in the attractions were rude and don’t even get me started on the baggage check guy! Gah. I know Italy has a certain reputation but Venice takes the cake in that regard. 

– I still maintain the Vatican museum in Rome is the most overrated tourist experience ever. I refused to go this time around and B did, he shared my sentiments. 

– Naples traffic. Holy crap. All the things you read online are NOT an exaggeration. It’s literally every person for themselves and it is terrifying…this gives you a 50 second example of some of it: http://youtu.be/7gYa-gdy22I

– B wants me to add that he has named Italy the land of scaffolding, smoking and shit service. Ha! 

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Day 15: Cinque Terre!

Today started with our free breakfast. We headed out later than everyone else as I’m feeling quite unwell at the moment so took the option of a little sleep in, good call by me. Turns out that of the two restaurants we could choose to have breakfast, the “better” one (caffe elite) with a breakfast bar had pigeons POOPING IN THE CEREAL. Nope. So we went to the little one and just had a brioche and coffee. No poop there. 
Then it was off to Monterosso. Up to this point I had still been relatively undecided on whether I would attempt the Cinque Terre trail hike or not…I want the views but the trail is quite hard and includes 600+ steep, narrow steps as well as the narrow walking tracks. My cold has moved into my chest though which decided for me, I would be training it between villages. I did get a photo at the start of the trail though for fun 🙂

the start of the monterosso to venazza path…600+ steps uphill argh

Cathy (my non-walking buddy) and I had a little paddle around in the Mediterranean Sea while the others started their walk:

   

sefies in the sea

   

We then happily set off for Vezzana on the ferry and got some fabulous photos.

 

leaving monterosso on the ferry

  
 

the coastline

 

arriving into Venazza On the ferry

  

panorama of the venazza square

We met up with the rest of the crew in Vezzana to say hi and then caught the train to the next location (Corniglia) while they continued hiking. Our mission was to sample the local wine and let them know if it was any good. Mission successful!
 

cinque terr bionco vin! delicious

 
While we were exploring the small villages, our other travel buddies were hiking the two tough trails! B took some amazing photos for me to share:

   
    
 

After their second hike (1hr 10 mins for the first leg and then about 47 mins for the second) we all had lunch together in Corniglia and then caught the train to another stop (Manarola) on the trail. Unfortunately, you can’t walk here anymore since the floods in 2011 as it is too dangerous. More amazing photos and scenery around here.

 

manorola

  
   

Tonight dinner is on our own so the odds of it being peanut m&ms and coke since B hiked 6.5kms of hills today and I’m super sick are pretty high…although I will likely be tempted out of hibernation by the prospect of more delicious pasta. 

Mel 

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Day 14: arriving at (okay, near) Cinque Terre!

Today was all about trains. A tram to the train station in Nice at 7:30am, a train to Geneva and then another train to a little town near Cinque Terre where will be based for the walking of the trails/train riding between towns tomorrow. 
We arrived in La Spezia around 1:30pm and had a break for lunch/siesta-ing. The pizza we had for lunch was the equivalent of fast food (quick service) but geez it wasn’t bad. I’m looking forward to more Italian pizza. Of course, our choices were limited as only two things were open in this tiny little town on a Sunday! 

Our room here at Affittacamere the Tramp is not a hotel but more of a room rental arrangement, it seems to be an old office building or bank that has been converted into a few short stay rooms. Interesting design…and the key to get into the hallway (read: vault entrance) is huge. 

   

At 3:30pm we met to catch the bus to Portovenere (30 mins) where we planned to go on a sunset boat cruise and have dinner, this was done as a meet up with another intrepid group to make the cruise cost effective. The views were simply amazing and B made it through the whole boat cruise with no sea sickness! Read back to the Hamilton Island entries in Jan 2015 to see how bad he suffers usually. The kind people on our tour pooled their resources with ours and with a mix of Maxalon (stemetil), travacalm and some wine he was good to go! 
The best part was we saw wild dolphins, including a little baby!! No photos of that though as the iPhone wasn’t quick enough.   

    
 
  
  

  

Tomorrow: B and some of the tour will be walking the hard level trails at Cinque Terre. 

As the beginner ones have been washed out since 2011 (it would be nice if they updated their advertising material), myself and at least one other tour member will wander the towns on the trail on our own. We will be using the train to travel between them and meet up with the others for lunch and dinner 🙂
Mel 

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