Grand Hotel Pigna Antiche Terme
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Monaco: The best of it all in one little country
... water is calm and blue and the sunlight dances on the tiny ripples even on a cloudy day. The people are friendly and the streets are lined with charming old buildings full of boutiques, homes, and gelato (mmmmmmmm).
A short trip around the hill takes you from the harbor to where the rich and famous play... The Hotel de Paris, Casino Monte-Carlo, Gucci, Prada, Versace, and more ...
Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... All of us were now getting very behind on our washing so we set off to try and find a laundromat and explore the coastal city. We took some tourist photos sticking our heads in the jack sparrow cut out and Todd in the Charlie's angels one too. We saw the building where Cannes film festival is held. We went to the beach to but part of the walkway was closed for something. It's strange that we only travelled like 30 mins on the train and we had ...
To have and to have not !
... We chat to an english crew member of a large dutch owned cruiser who tells us that the owner only visits for a couple of weeks twice in the summer. The cruiser has a crew of four employed throughout the year. including the berth, the costs must be enormous and this is one of the smaller boats.
Time passes idly by and Signor e Signora compile their own lists of do's and dont's for spending ...
Day 14 & 15
... the border into ITALY! (country no4).
Not really knowing where to plant ourselves we head for Diano Marina on the Italian Riviera using Sat Nav - as it's on a route close to the coast and we hope to avoid motorways and take in the coastal road. So starts the war of attrition with Sat Nav. We want to go to small towns along the coast. SatNav wants to take us to big towns along motorways…
Aim for lunch in San Remo and think we've had ...
Transit Strike & Uncertainty About Reaching Trail
... They had no plans to continue their hike in the rain and had decided to hitch down to the town we just came from. When no one picked them up (maybe 2 cars passed in 2 hours), we tried calling the taxi that had delivered us. After many attempts at calling several taxis, that option ran out as well. We heard a worker in the barn next to the dormitory and tried to pursuide him (by payment) to take the 4 of us down to the village - he ...