Hotel Residence Sant'Antonio
Travel Blogs from Isola di Capo Rizzuto
A Day in the Life Of An Artist
... on the table. There is acqua naturale, which is just normal water, and then there is sparkling water, which no one but my friend Ian seemed to like. I met a few people at the table, too. There were only five guys on this trip and they were all sitting at my table. Four stuck together for the whole trip, while the girls stuck together in much larger groups. I mostly hung out with Ian (who didn't really hang out with the guys) and sometimes my temporary ...
From one painting to another!
... us taking us closer to Rome.
The temperature had risen to 35 degrees by the time we arrived at our hotel. So we had a swim and lounged a bit before descending on Spello. First stop was a very well known Enoteca called Properzio where we were introduced to and tasted some Umbrian white and red. The white is much more to Anne's liking. At the Enoteca, we met a travel book writer from Korea. I was quite chuffed showing the pictures I took in the Val d'Ocia area ...
Headed to a Desert
After a week on-hold at Hotel Villa Rita, it was kind of jolting to realize I'm actually here to work!! My first camp is in Catanzaro, right on the ball of Italy's boot. On the train ride to our first camp, the other tutors and I traveling to camp together met a young man from Catanzaro. We were already a little nervous about where we were headed because the Lonely Planet travel section on Catanzaro said, "The best view of Catanzaro is of it fading into ...
Sara and Chad Go to Old Spanish Castle
... the need for shepherds to protect the flock. They really can't go anywhere from here.
(S) What a whiner. Seriously, buck up little camper. Or buy some bug spray. Here was MY problem for the morning: my travel partner sat under an awning at a picnic table, talking to our Dutch friends while I took down our tent. Can you say grouchy? Oh well, we stopped at a nice hotel bar and had a coffee and croissant ...
Review of Costa Tiziana
I have seen surpassing facilities elsewhere. I chose this hotel for a tranquil getaway, and truth be told, it clearly WASN'T tranquil! The room should be cleaned meticulously. Most of the Costa Tiziana's problems were caused by the crew, who go about their duties in a sort of indifferent form. This hotel offered an ordinary visit. I had an acceptable time at this resort, though I believe we should have paid ...