Monday, July 21, 2008

End of Oceania 2008 Med Cruise






Well I'm packed and ready to go. Great trip. Loved the Med. Beautiful ship.


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Dubrovnik



Just arrived in Dubrovnik. Can't believe that Kotor Montenegro is so close to Dubrovnik, only 4 hours by sea. We are going to Buza our favourite hole in the wall for a glass of champagne and the sunset.Ended up at Buza 2 then 1 and it was even better.

Montenegro


Walked 2 hours along the malecon seaside in Kotor, Montenegro. Sailing in through the fjord was amazing and the reflections in the water just fab. Great scenes for painting.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Corfu



We rented a car and drove all around the upper lovely part of Corfu. The beaches are beautiful and the island is lush. Must get lots of rain.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Capri



Capri was once again wonderful and we went back to the Blue Grotto and the restaurant Add'o Riccio for incredible antipasti as we sat and watched the excitement around the blue grotto. The picture shows the boats going into the Grotta Azzura.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Livorno


In Livorno on our way to Amalfi

Monday, July 14, 2008

Cinque Terre


Arrived in la Spezia and took the train in the rain to Cinque Terre and Vernazza where we stayed 6 years ago. The rain stopped and we climbed the steps to have a little lunch at the restaurant we loved so many years ago.
Then we hiked to Corneglia, a strenuous but fabulous hike (shades of the Grouse Grind) through groves of silvery olive trees & incredible views of the Ligurean Sea.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Genoa & Camogli


Took the train from Genoa to a beautiful fishing village called Camogli. It really competes with the villages in the Cinque Terre. The antipasti was just wonderful.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Bonifacio, Corsica


Limestone cliffs and beautiful town. Hiked up to the upper town for wonderful views and yes for lunch moules et frites.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Tarquinia



If you want to see tombs dating back to the 6th Century BC that have been recently excavated, go to Tarquinia, a town with medieval turrets and fortifications atop rocky cliffs overlooking the sea. It would seem unusual for a medieval town to have an Etruscan name, but actually, Tarquinia is the adopted name of the old medieval community of Corneto, in honor of the major Etruscan city that once stood nearby. It is easy to get to from Civitavecchia.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Amalfi



What a beautiful place. We climbed and climbed and climbed. Didn't have to go to the gym today.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Sorrento


Hung out at this beautiful Grand Hotel Europa Palace. Wouldn't mind staying there one day. Colour of the water is turquoise & 498095.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Sardinia


Olbia, Sardinia, a place that we don't need to come back to. Kind of like Mexico but the euro is not the peso!!!