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Viale Garibaldi 38 Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy, 00053, 0766-23156
AMENITIES<br>5 Bedrooms with Telephones<br>3 Jacuzzi-Equipped En-Suites<br>Pavillion Room<br>Stargazer Room with Large Jacuzzi<br>Automatic Property Entry Gates<br>Book Library<br>Computer Equipment<br>Pressurized Instant Hot Water System<br>DVD Players<br>Satellite Television<br>2 Wood ...
Ronciglione, Lazio, Italy isola_rossa... re way up on Deck 7. But we didn’t get upgraded all the way to an oceanview room. Though I’ve found that if I turn the TV on to the channel that shows the view from the front of the boat, it’s like having a porthole at least! The back Lido deck is going to be a nice place to sprawl out during the day for our long 7-day ocean crossing. And it does have the requisite indoor and outdoor pools and ...
Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy big_red_truckWe are planning a couple of days in Viterbo now.<br>Chance to look around this lovely town with its Medieval district and also to visit Villa Lante<br>This is us parked under the walls of the town
Viterbo, Lazio, Italy therv... businesses and restaurants. We walked along Largo Plebiscito till it met Corso Centocelle to Via Roma, a major thoroughfare. <br><br>Not wanting to walk any further, we made a round-about and shortly afterwards, found ourselves at the Market near Piazza Regina Margherita. We slowly meandered around the market and the streets around it. <br><br>We enjoyed walking the streets and watching the local Italian's carry on with ...
Civitavecchia, Latium, Italy ricknelsie... the second said they were giving us a discount on the cost of the Tunis trip. Service on the ship is magnificent.<br><br>Back to the ship for a birthday dinner for Suzanne – it was the up-scale restaurant’s Somellier evening – six courses with a different wine accompanying each. By the end of the dinner, nobody in the place was feeling any pain and we were joined at our corner banquette by a couple from Saskatoon – she ...
Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy suzanne-norman... to the train stop. The shops all close from about 1pm to 4pm so you have to be quick with your shopping. Caught the right train back and sat with some other people from the ship. The trains are covered in graffiti, as is most of Rome. Even the beautiful old ruins have mean damaged and they don't seem to make them clean it up. They just throw cigarette butts on the ground. They could learn a lot from Australia even though ...
Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy stephgraeme... hit it off with the girls. One thing I do have to say about Carnival is that they really do seem to make an effort to find you compatible tablemates. On our previous cruise, we were seated with two other familes that had one kid a piece and on this one, we were seated with a family from our part of the world that was demographically compatible. The only thing that was not completely compatible (and Carnival would not have known this ...
Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy pagenty... with the cross stood before me as a testiment of the power and greatness of this church. The fountains in the center sparkled, the water looking like diamonds. Beams of light shot everywhere, groups of happy little nuns walked around with the most sirene, peaceful looks on their faces. They were home, happy and you could feel it. My stomach jumped with excitement and awe, and we went into the Vatican church. We were pleasantly surprised to find out that the admission ...
Rome, Italy bmachus... the train...she reaches in her back pocket and her little thing of kleenex that all of us "prepared nannys" carry around with us...is gone. good steal. i guess that was a good way to learn though...i walked around for the rest of the day with my purse strapped to me. we got off the train at the vatican which was a great way to start the tour. i'm not exactly the type of person who enjoys sight-seeing...my preference has always been to stay at the beach all day and just let ...
Rome, Italy sandrusiak... the cause of the jam, a bus had clipped a road sign and flipped over. Not only were there ambulances but a helicopter had also been called in to assist with the evacuation of injured. We thought that we recognized the bus as the one the shoplifters had been on - not that we are saying anything here. It was a very sobering sight given the semi yesterday and now this, particularly for the driver who needed to take a toilet break at the very next service ...
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