Hotel Silvanetta Palace
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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.
Today is relaxation day. We have earned a day with no hiking! Our plan today was to explore three beaches in Lipari via bus. We slept a little late, had breakfast, showered off Stromboli's ash, then looked at the map and the bus schedule. I decided that I only wanted to go to ONE beach; multiple bus rides sounded too exhausting for relaxation day. We settled on Canneto, a very long beach not far from Lipari town. We caught a 10:30 bus and were on the beach by ...
Close Encounters of the Volcanic Kind
... advisements, including that you should limit your immersion to 15-20 minutes, that children under 15 should not bathe (this was completely disregarded by many families), and that for full therapeutic benefit you should visit for 12 consecutive days. I’m angling for extending our stay! I absolutely loved the mudbath. It is warm, with some hot spots. It is bubbling constantly all around; you are seated within a vat of simmering mud-colored tea. ...
Saints, Soccer, and Sweets
... and then returned to the B&B. Our room was soon ready and we moved in. It is perfect – a nice sized room with a fridge and a kettle, our own bathroom, and a wonderful little balcony complete with traditional clothesline. We unpacked and I did some quick washing in the sink. We hung up our clothes, adding to the colorful scenery. Then we set out to explore; it was only 10:30 and we hadn’t even expected to arrive in Lipari until about now. Bonus time! We stopped in ...
Left the boot now to Sicily
... grow rapidly. Also came across many old lava flows. We then went back on the bus and climbed up to 1900 metres before getting on a cable car that took us to 2600 metres. We then set off on a steep climb to the summit (3350 metres) but time and aching limbs left us a few hundred metres short. The volcano is still active and you can see smoke coming out of the crater. Last eruption was in March this year. It ...
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