This weekend we went to ISCHIA!! It's one of my favorite places of the whole trip...so gorgeous :) We left a decent time on Saturday and got to Naples to take the ferry, but of course with our luck we missed the one that we should have been on, so instead we waited for two and a half hours to get on the 1355 ferry.
After getting to the island, and finding our hostel, we found a beach. The beach we found was pretty rocky...actually very rocky and of course we took the roughest way down to the water. My hands got scratched pretty good...a little painful :/ The water felt so nice though. We went back to our hostel and took a shuttle to a restaurant that was very yummy! I got gnocci again and very delicious cheesecake.
Sunday we got up and found natural hot springs which were very cool, except my feet got cut up by the rocks in the water as well as my hands from trying to keep from falling when I slipped. After staying there for awhile, we took a water taxi to another beach thats known for its hot sand. It was SOO hot. It was unbearable to even run on, let alone stand or walk. It was usually okay when you were on your towel, but holy buckets it was hot.
We took the forever long bus back to the original port and hopped on a ferry to get back to Naples. Ischia was a lot bigger than I thought, and was a lot less-touristy than Capri and the Amalfi Coast. I think that's why I liked it better. I'm going back next weekend for our last weekend here :(
2 weeks from today I start classes at UNI!! I got my work schedule for the first week today, so it's starting to hit hard that I'm going home :( In some ways I'm ready to come home, but in others, I'm not. I'll miss Italy and everyone hardcore when I get back!!
I hope everything at home is going swell and I'll see you soon!!
Monday, August 8, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Milano and Pisa
This weekend one of the guys, Zach, and I went to Milan and Pisa. After a really rough week last week and the other guy having to leave, it was so nice for the week to end!! We were supposed to go on an overnight train from Aversa to Milan, but we got to Aversa and there was some sort of fire, so no trains were going out at all. We went home after getting Donor Kebabs (SO good) and came back early Saturday morning to leave at 4:51 am.
We got to Milan around 11, figured out the Metro system, found our hotel, and headed to the place where we were supposed to meet for our tour we had already paid for. We couldn't find the place at all and ended up following another couple who said they had a tour at the same time we did. We didn't figure out until we were already there that it was a different tour...oops. So, we took the metro back to where we started and found the right place. By that time we had missed the beginning of the tour, so we walked to the Duomo and met up with them.
The Duomo was so cool...very big and reminded us a lot like Disney's castle in Walt Disney World. So pretty!! :) After getting on the bus, we did a panoramic view of the city. There was a lot of contrast between different parts of the city. Some parts would be very very modern, and others were very old.
We went to a castle, where we ended up going back for to eat supper, then went to a small chapel where the Last Supper was. We got to go inside and see it...very surprising to me! I always thought it was smaller painting in a frame...boy was I wrong!? It was painted on a wall...a large wall. It was so neat to see.
We went back to the train station to reserve our tickets for Sunday, then went back to the area around our hotel. We tried to find the big soccer stadium, but there was a big wall blocking it, so we ended up turning around. Then we went back (again) to the castle and walked around the park there. We found a restaurant that when you paid 8 euro for a drink, you got a free buffet with it. It was very good :)
Sunday we left Milan around 9:15 and went to Pisa. We saw the leaning tower, and that was about it. We got some more donor kebabs then went back to the train station. It was fun to see, but other than that, Pisa is boring. We ended up going back to Florence to get on a high speed train to Naples. Just our luck, there was another delay in Naples, so our PD, Alex, had to pick us up again. I got home a lot later than I thought.
Along with Alex, was our new counselor, Meghan! She came from Germany and will be with us the rest of the summer. I hope we don't scare her away :)
We got to Milan around 11, figured out the Metro system, found our hotel, and headed to the place where we were supposed to meet for our tour we had already paid for. We couldn't find the place at all and ended up following another couple who said they had a tour at the same time we did. We didn't figure out until we were already there that it was a different tour...oops. So, we took the metro back to where we started and found the right place. By that time we had missed the beginning of the tour, so we walked to the Duomo and met up with them.
The Duomo was so cool...very big and reminded us a lot like Disney's castle in Walt Disney World. So pretty!! :) After getting on the bus, we did a panoramic view of the city. There was a lot of contrast between different parts of the city. Some parts would be very very modern, and others were very old.
We went to a castle, where we ended up going back for to eat supper, then went to a small chapel where the Last Supper was. We got to go inside and see it...very surprising to me! I always thought it was smaller painting in a frame...boy was I wrong!? It was painted on a wall...a large wall. It was so neat to see.
We went back to the train station to reserve our tickets for Sunday, then went back to the area around our hotel. We tried to find the big soccer stadium, but there was a big wall blocking it, so we ended up turning around. Then we went back (again) to the castle and walked around the park there. We found a restaurant that when you paid 8 euro for a drink, you got a free buffet with it. It was very good :)
Sunday we left Milan around 9:15 and went to Pisa. We saw the leaning tower, and that was about it. We got some more donor kebabs then went back to the train station. It was fun to see, but other than that, Pisa is boring. We ended up going back to Florence to get on a high speed train to Naples. Just our luck, there was another delay in Naples, so our PD, Alex, had to pick us up again. I got home a lot later than I thought.
Along with Alex, was our new counselor, Meghan! She came from Germany and will be with us the rest of the summer. I hope we don't scare her away :)
The castle and fountain we saw many many times
Duomo
Arches we walked by Saturday night
Restaurant where we ate supper
me and the leaning tower :)
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