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Italy Trip Recap

Venice at Night

Venice at Night

As travel addicts, we’re always chasing that next life-changing adventure. I have enjoyed sharing the stories of our recent 2 1/2 week tour through the highlights of Italy with you. From the island jewel of Sicily to the canals of Venice, I was utterly spellbound by the history, cuisine, art, and warm Italian hospitality around every corner.

Our grand voyage began with a quick layover in Paris before catching a flight to Catania, Sicily. Even a brief taste of the City of Light was enough to whet our appetite for more European exploration. Once in Catania, we were instantly enchanted by the Mediterranean views and the lively street markets bursting with fresh seafood, ripe produce, and wonderful wines grown on the slopes of Mt. Etna. We even scaled Europe’s most active volcano, Mt. Etna!

Cyclops Rocks in Aci Trezza, Sicily

Cyclops Rocks in Aci Trezza, Sicily

From Sicily, we took the train over to Naples, the gritty yet charming birthplace of pizza. After trying our hand at creating our own Neapolitan pies, we ventured to the haunting ruins of Pompeii. Walking the ancient streets frozen in time was an incredibly humbling and moving experience.

Our next stop was the breathtaking Renaissance city of Florence. From the iconic Uffizi Gallery’s Renaissance masterpieces to the awe-inspiring presence of Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery, every corner of Florence exudes artistic brilliance. Embracing la dolce vita while marveling at the intricate marble facades of the Duomo complex and savoring Tuscan cuisine completes this enchanting cultural experience. We enjoyed a day trip out of the city to enjoy the Tuscan countryside and its world-class wineries.

Statue Gallery in the Accademia Gallery

Statue Gallery in the Accademia Gallery

From Florence, we spent a weekend enjoying the culinary delights of Bolgona, where every bite tells a story steeped in tradition. The city’s famed food scene boasts mouthwatering dishes like rich ragù alla bolognese, savory tortellini in brodo, and delectable mortadella. From bustling markets to charming trattorias, Bologna invites you to savor every delicious moment and experience the heart of Italian gastronomy.

Our final stop was in Venice and stepping foot in the iconic city for the first time is like entering a fairytale world. As you wander through its labyrinthine streets, navigate the picturesque canals on a gondola, and marvel at the stunning architecture, the rich history and romantic allure of this floating city captivate your senses. From the grandeur of St. Mark’s Square to the hidden alleys and charming bridges, Venice casts a spell that will leave you yearning to return again and again.

Venetian Canals at Night

Venetian Canals at Night

On our journey home, we scored an upgrade to a lie-flat business class seat! Sipping champagne while stretching out under a cozy duvet at 30,000 feet was the ultimate salute to an unforgettable Italian adventure. I don’t know if I can ever go back to flying economy!

Those 2 1/2 weeks were a whirlwind of amazement, beauty, and personal discovery. I’d longed to experience the legendary “la dolce vita” of Italy for years, and I can finally say “mission accomplished!” Italy has a way of awakening all of your senses and filling your soul with an appreciation for life’s sweetest pleasures. If you haven’t already, add Italy to your travel bucket list. Explore. Indulge. Get lost. You’ll come home a better person for it.

Mt. Etna

Mountaineering Mt. Etna

Thanks for stopping by! Check out our Go See Do Explore Podcast, available wherever you listen to podcasts. To read more about our Italian Adventure, check out our La Dolce Vita Trip Report. To read about some of our previous trips, visit my Trips Page. If you like my photos be sure to “like” my Facebook Page and follow me on Instagram! For my list of gadgets to make your travels easier, click here. To see inside my camera bag, check out my Gear Page.

Day Trip to Tuscany

Vineyards of Tuscany

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As travel enthusiasts, we’re always chasing that next adventure, that hidden gem waiting to be uncovered. And in the rolling hills of Tuscany, we found a slice of Italy that ignited our senses and left us craving more. Join us as we uncork the rustic charm of this iconic wine region and share our tips for savoring every last drop.

With so many winery tours on offer, deciding where to go can feel daunting. We opted for a half-day tour through the revered Chianti Classico region, and it proved to be the perfect introduction to Tuscany’s full-bodied reds. If you’re a fan of robust, structured wines, you’ll be in heaven here. But if you prefer lighter fare, you may find these intense Sangiovese-based blends a bit too potent.

Wine Barrels in Chianti ClassicoChianti Classico is the beating heart of Tuscan winemaking, with strict regulations ensuring these wines maintain their distinctive character. Crafted with a minimum of 80% Sangiovese and up to 20% of other approved varieties, these reds offer a consistent backbone of cherry, leather, and earthy notes. Yet, each producer imparts their unique fingerprint, resulting in delightful variations on a classic theme.

While the tour focused on the region’s traditional offerings, we also had the chance to sample some of Tuscany’s famed ‘Super Tuscans.’ These IGT wines grant winemakers far more creative freedom, resulting in bold, innovative blends that defy convention. It was a thrilling contrast to the restrained elegance of Chianti Classico and a reminder of Tuscany’s boundless vinous treasures.No Tuscan wine tour would be complete without indulging in the region’s celebrated cuisine. While our tour didn’t officially include a meal, the generous ‘snack’ we received at the second winery was a feast fit for a nonna. Platters brimming with cured meats, artisanal cheeses, crusty breads, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar kept appearing, each more mouthwatering than the last. It was a masterclass in Italian hospitality and a testament to the deep-rooted traditions of this remarkable land.

One of the highlights was witnessing how expertly Tuscan wines and foods harmonize. We were guided through a tasting that involved sipping the winery’s olive oil, then the wine, then the two together. The interplay of flavors was revelatory, showcasing how the right pairings can elevate both elements to sublime new heights.

Tuscany Winery

While our time in Tuscany’s wine country was all too brief, it left us thirsting for more. The scenic vistas, the warm hospitality, the layers of history and tradition – it’s a multisensory experience that lingers long after the final glass is drained. So grab your tasting notes and your sense of adventure – Tuscany’s vinous charms await. To book your tour of Tuscan Wine Country, check out Viator!

Thanks for stopping by! Check out our Go See Do Explore Podcast, available wherever you listen to podcasts. To read more about our Italian Adventure, check out our La Dolce Vita Trip Report. To read about some of our previous trips, visit my Trips Page. If you like my photos be sure to “like” my Facebook Page and follow me on Instagram! For my list of gadgets to make your travels easier, click here. To see inside my camera bag, check out my Gear Page.

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Exploring the Art and History of Florence

Florence at Night

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The city of Florence casts an enchanting spell from the moment you arrive. As we strolled through the charming Oltrarno neighborhood, our home base for a few blissful days, the Renaissance romance of this Tuscan jewel enveloped us. With its winding cobblestone lanes, vibrant piazzas, and architectural masterpieces around every corner, Florence beckons you to embrace la dolce vita and lose yourself in her timeless beauty.

Uffizi Gallery

No visit to Florence is complete without paying homage to her unparalleled artistic legacy. We started at the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery, a treasure trove of Renaissance art housed in the former offices of the powerful Medici family. Tuesdays offer a unique opportunity – the gallery remains open until 10 pm, allowing you to savor the masterpieces in relative tranquility as the crowds dwindle.

Michaelango's DavidNext, we experienced the awe-inspiring presence of Michelangelo’s David at the compact Accademia Gallery. Though photos cannot prepare you for the sculpture’s sheer monumentality, a guided tour provides invaluable context, enriching your appreciation for this Renaissance icon. Book your guided tour of the Accademia on Viator! Florence’s crown jewel is undoubtedly the magnificent Duomo complex. We marveled at the intricate marble facades, the famous baptistery doors, and the cavernous interior adorned with breathtaking frescoes. While the dome climb offers rewarding panoramic vistas, the experience of simply standing beneath Brunelleschi’s masterpiece is humbling enough.

Frescoes in Florence's Duomo

For a different perspective, we trekked up to the Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset (top). This hilltop piazza rewards with sweeping views of Florence’s famed terracotta rooftops and the iconic Duomo, providing the perfect vantage point to bid “arrivederci” to this enchanting city.

Duomo Complex

In between immersing ourselves in art and history, we indulged in Florence’s celebrated cuisine. The hearty ribollita soup, luscious wild boar ragù over pappardelle, and the legendary bistecca alla Fiorentina (enormous T-bone steak) left us utterly sated. Be sure to sample the unsalted Tuscan bread – a quirky tradition born from historic salt conflicts – and the vin santo dessert wine with almond cookies for dipping.

While Florence’s cultural riches are endless, her true charm lies in wandering aimlessly, getting delightfully lost amid her captivating Renaissance splendor. As the famous quote reminds us, “He who goes to Florence and does not see the Duomo, does not see Florence.” But those who embrace the city’s enchanting rhythm will experience the very essence of Tuscan magic.

Thanks for stopping by! Check out our Go See Do Explore Podcast, available wherever you listen to podcasts. To read more about our Italian Adventure, check out our La Dolce Vita Trip Report. To read about some of our previous trips, visit my Trips Page. If you like my photos be sure to “like” my Facebook Page and follow me on Instagram! For my list of gadgets to make your travels easier, click here. To see inside my camera bag, check out my Gear Page.

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