Club Hotel Baia di Tindari
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Taormina (Sicily), Italy
... well-preserved Randazzo is the most attractive of Etna's villages, and built entirely of black volcanic stone. Upon arrival, you will visit the main square and Cathedral of Santa Maria Church, first constructed in the early-13th century, and subsequently rebuilt several times.
After a stop at a famous local patisserie in the Cathedral Square for a refreshing pistachio gelato, you will continue on to the Cottanera Estate. ...
Eat-drink-read-sleep-swim. Repeat.
... only 2 euros. She saw Rob outside and was careful to ensure that there were two big beautiful stuffed olives included; one for me and one for my “uomo”. In addition to the two large stuffed green olives there were lovely aged black olives and the best capers I’ve ever tasted and the sweetest sun-dried tomatoes, and perfectly pickled carrots, and more – all in a lovely thick olive oil base. Rob found a place across the street selling cold beer ...
Close Encounters of the Volcanic Kind
... tour groups had made their way through, and we had the showers to ourselves. Water is somewhat scarce on these islands, so our one euro shower token only afforded us a short shower. After this we changed into clean bathing suits. Upon leaving the mudbaths we bought some beer at a street vendor and made our way to the Spaggia di Nera. No pesky open container laws in Italy! The beer was your basic Peroni lager, but it tasted sooo good and ...
Saints, Soccer, and Sweets
... European good-bye; he warmly held both shoulders and kissed both of my cheeks, and insisted on doing the same for Rob. I was pleased to bring my friend some great photos, a prayer card, and even more valuable: a great story. After St Bartholomew’s we wandered about the outside parts of the Eolian Archeological Museum. This extensive museum has eight buildings, each specializing in a different era; the buildings themselves are historical and they house objects excavated ...
Left the boot now to Sicily
We headed off early from Amalfi for another cliff side bus trip to Salerno. Only 30 kms but one hour fifteen minutes of tricky bus driving at Italy's exhilirating best. Joined the train at Salerno for a six hour trip down the coast to Messina. At that point we viewed Italian skills at their best. On the mainland side the train was split into two, one half going to Palermo and our section on to Taormina. In ...