Saturday, April 30, 2016

Planning: Which cities to visit?

Deciding where to visit on this trip was a dreaming/planning process over many, many, months as well.  Being familiar with a few key towns from my 2001 trip I had some ideas of where we should go, but also wanted to visit some locations I had not visited previously.

Once we booked our flight in February and knew we would be flying in and out of Rome, the real planning began.

A number of places were on the "list" of where to go; but it was a challenge thinking about how we could visit many of these locations in a 10-ish day trip.

Obviously Rome was a "must see" and we are going to be there on the front and back end of our trip.  Ryan having not been to Europe before has to experience the Eternal City :)  I'll cover more in a future post about our planning for our time in Rome, but as I read on a website "Its beauty, its history, its food, its character – Rome is worth seeing for all these reasons and more..".

Another "must see" city for me, which I fell in love with on my 2001 trip, was Florence.   While in Florence in 2001 we had taken a day trip to Pisa, and we thought about that for this trip but decided we are going to (hopefully) do a day trip to the Cinque Terre instead.  This beautiful group of 5 fishing villages on the cliffs with their beautifully colorful buildings is calling to us.  

One of the big Italian cities I had not previously visited, that made it on the itinerary is Venice.  I look forward to wandering the streets, floating down the Grand Canal, and maybe visiting the Islands of Murano or Burano.

Finally, we have to make our way back toward Rome from the northern region of Italy (Venice).  We thought about seeing Pompeii (something I did not do on my 2001 trip), then talked about heading much further south to the Island of Capri.  I also looked at options for a relaxing/quiet day trip from Rome (Marmore Falls, Tivoli) and eventually discovered the small beach town (about 30 minutes from Rome) of Santa Marinella.  We decided to book one night there toward the end of our busy trip to just relax on the Tyrrhenian Sea.  While later October may not be "lay out on the beach and swim in the sea" weather we'll certainly be able to enjoy the relaxed outdoors of a beach community.  Hopefully, stroll the beach and unwind from our busy travels across Italy before heading home.

Finally, it will be back to Rome for one more evening, before returning to the States.


Friday, April 29, 2016

Planning: When to go?

My first trip to Italy was in late February/ early March.   The weather was cooler, some rain, and it was definitely the "lower" season tourist-wise.  As we thought about this next trip, and when would be the best time to go, we looked toward fall.  Fall, primarily, since that is when my birthday is (and that is the initial reason for the trip).  September still seems to be part of the higher season for tourism (but honestly when is it not a good time to visit Italy?), as well as a busy time of year at work; so we turned to mid or late October.

The October temperatures seem to be pretty decent.  Lows in the 50 degree F range and highs in the mid 60 degree range up to 70 degrees F.  In doing some research October kind of starts the "lower" tourism season as well.  However, 2016 is a Holy Year declared by Pope Francis - so visitors could be high all year.

While watching flight options for a few months, it didn't seem to matter much if we went early or late October as cost was very similar.  In February we finally pulled the trigger and snapped up a good flight deal, price-wise and travel-time wise departing October 12.


Saturday, April 23, 2016

Our itinerary


Wednesday, October 12: depart home on overnight flight to Rome
Thursday, October 13: arrive Rome around 9 am, settle in, explore city
Friday, October 14: Rome - Walks of Italy tour
Saturday, October 15: depart Rome, train to Florence (settle in & explore)
Sunday, October 16: Florence
Monday, October 17: day trip from Florence, hopefully to Cinque Terre
Tuesday, October 18: depart Florence, train to Venice (settle in & explore)
Wednesday, October 19: Venice, check out Islands of Murano/Burano
Thursday, October 20: depart Venice, train to Rome - then to Santa Marinella (beach)
Friday, October 21: relax in Santa Marinella, afternoon train back to Rome for last evening
Saturday, October 22: depart Rome for home

Friday, April 22, 2016

Why Italy? Why now?

Well - why not?!?!

Actually my love of Italy goes back many years.  As a college senior, I took an Italian art history class, and was in love with the art and culture that I learned about.  As I graduated from college I made a list of future "goals" for myself - one of them being to visit Italy one day.

I was fortunate enough to make my first trip to Italy with two of my best girlfriends in early 2001.  It was late February and early March and we explored this wonderful country; traveling to Rome, Florence (visiting Pisa), then to Sorrento before heading back to Rome for our return flight to the States.

I have many wonderful memories of that trip, and despite having checked off that item from my bucket list I still have a desire to return!

Now, 15 years later life is different.  Now, as a wife and mother travel and vacations are often more local and involve our young children (which I wouldn't trade!).  However, my husband and I made a decision to do a special trip for each of our 40th birthdays.  We had a fabulous trip to Jamaica to celebrate Ryan's 40th in 2014; and now this fall as I reach this milestone birthday we are headed abroad to my Italy!

Planning and dreaming began a good year in advance of this trip, and now we are about 6 months out from our departure.  I look forward to sharing and documenting our memories of this trip.