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Leaving the South of France – final thoughts 

Favourite things about Carcassonne, Provence and Nice:
– the food was absolutely unbelievable…so amazingly good! Arles in particular was a real standout although Nice had some very nice food once you were able to avoid the expensive touristy places 

– there’s no such thing as bad wine. Seriously. Even a 2.70€ bottle from the supermarket is nice! House wine can be as little as 2€ a glass as well and the best by is you can buy 1/2 a litre of wine for yourself at a restaurant and nobody minds 

– lazing on the beach with cocktails was a nice break from doing “stuff” while we were in Nice 

– there are some stunning villages and locations in these region, some of them (like Gordes) I had never heard of. I am so glad I got to see them! 

Not-so-good stuff about Carcassonne, Provence and Nice:

– as it is pretty much off season now (they don’t seem to have a shoulder season), we suffered a lot in this area because of the lack of other tourists. At least half (if not 75%) of the restaurants were closed and the bloody bus and train timetables had all changed but there were no signs up. This led to a few stuff ups, including one that cost us 70€ as we had to get a taxi to meet our private tour guide on time or forfeit what we had already paid for that tour.

– French service leaves a lot to be desired, I almost walked out of shops multiple times as they are quite happy to completely ignore you and talk to their friends, file their nails or just keep chatting aimlessly away to other people…people not buying stuff…it was physically hard not to scream “just take my fricking money” at times 

– We stayed in a lot of places where the owners spoke English but they would refuse to do so and spoke back to you in French. Didn’t really bother me until someone was trying to complain (rightfully) about a double charge and the hotel owner suddenly couldn’t speak English anymore…hmmmm….

another plus: as the wind was so cold i got to wear my very european scarf!

 

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Day 13: visiting Eze and lazing on the beach of the French Riviera 

Beautiful weather here, 20C and very sunny. The warmest we have come across so far so definitely a shorts day – woohoo! 
Today was a free day (no tour leader to help us!) and we started off travelling as a group to the medieval village of Eze. This involved a tram and a local bus but we managed it with a team effort. We all then wandered around the local fort/castle which was very pretty but basically a giant hotel. Some of us found the lookout point but most of us didn’t (I was included with the latter mob) and then our groups split up. B and I headed back to Nice with another group member while the others stayed to walk some of the local trails.

 

exploring the medieval castle/hotel at Eze

  

the purple flowers Eze is famous for

 
After a tasty lunch at Hard Rock Cafe where I added to my glass collection, we headed down to the beach and paid the extortionate 10€ each to snag a sun lounger and enjoy a siesta + cocktails. As expensive as it was….it was pretty freaking nice to just laze in the sunshine and drink. 

 

lazing on the beach in Nice

  

people in the water were crazy, it wasnt that warm!

 
Tonight’s dinner: a picnic down on the promenade! Should be delicious 

Mel

P.S. Head cold is progressing from sore throat and feeling achey all over to just snot. So much snot and congestion and snot. Pharmacies here are useless (different laws mean no good drugs without a script) so all I have is strepsils and some nasal spray. 
P.P.S. Percy had a great day today:

 

percy loved his mango and banana cocktail

  

laaaaazy

 

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Day 12: Nice! (The location, not the adjective) 

After an included breakfast at the hotel (where I ate my body weight in baguettes again…French bread is tasty) we headed off for a day of train riding. From Arles to Marseille was about an hour, then we had a lunch stopover at the train station followed by another 2 hours on the train to Nice. 

After arriving, we walked to our hotel and had an hour of downtime before going on an orientation tour of Nice. The sunset views from the lookout point and the old castle were pretty amazing, an iPhone doesn’t do them justice.
   
    
   
Then it was off to dinner at Taca d’oli which was absolutely amazing. B calls it as equal to the delicious casserole we had the other night in terms of taste and when you add in the spotless service…we might have a winner so far on the trip!

 

Bs entree of octopus salad. and my stuffed. veggies

  

my main of amazingly tender roast beef and gnocchi, B had two types of fish on a skewer

 
Tomorrow: exploring the village of Eze and then relaxing on the “beach” here in Nice, assuming my head cold (thanks sick people on our tour) eases up 

Mel

Note: wifi is crap at our hotel here so will check in again in a few days when we reach Cinque Terre!

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