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Venetian weekender
... hotel is pretty classy as we expected and we settle in.
It is quite exciting to WALK VENICE for the first time. We get a glimpse of some of the impressive architecture and some familiarity with Dubrovnik. We need our map almost immediately as there are heaps of alleys and small bridges and of course canals, which are soupy but not a bad smell. Water taxis and gondalas churn up and down and clutter the water ways.
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Back to Venice to pick up Steph
... views of Mt Vesuvius from -it really is spectacular. Good thing I had something to look at because Antonio drove extremely fast at 120kph despite there being signs for 60kph everywhere. No one else was taking notice of those signs though either- except as we approached Naples when there were signs for speed checks and then there was a noticeable slowing down!!!!! By everyone!!!!
Antonio tailgated regularly to the point of practically pushing one car in from off the ...
Sailing Away
... half begin!
We saw the Norwegian Jade as we came into the terminal. She was enormous - none of us had cruised on such a big vessel before and for most of us this was their first cruise. We disembarked and their were NCL staff to meet us and guide us toward the luggage drop off. This was painless as we'd pre-printed and attached our luggage tags before leaving the hotel. We dropped off our luggage and headed to ...
The Floating City
... in Venice) and he immediately stared to show me around. He was much different than I had expected-- like a "big kid"-- even though he was probably close to 50. He had a snake-bite piercing, a beanie hat and converse sneakers. He showed me the main plaza, took me to a few museaums and even treated me to a cafe machiatto in the oldest bar in town. He was so full of random facts about the city, but I loved it! And he was constantly offering to take pictures of ...
The Classic Water City
... these islands seem dedicated solely to their individual expertise where you can watch people make intricate glass stallions with multi-colored glass in the mere minutes in which it takes the liquid glass to cool down and settle. And of course Venice isn’t just famous with tourists, it’s apparently also famous in gaming, because as I strolled into the Piazza San Marco which holds the famous St Mark’s Basilica with another stranger friend from Grandma Death’s attic, ...