The
only hope I will have for the next few days of writing any sort of a blog is to
do some on the bus. There will be no time to waste otherwise.
We
farewelled the beautiful Swiss Diamond Hotel and boarded our coach for our
destination of Venice. With only 17 passengers plus Gigi and Mario our driver,
there is plenty of room to spread out. The legroom on the coach is massive
anyway. All Insight coaches are the same
– they have 40 seats instead of the normal 56. We drove all around the
beautiful lakes and marvelled at the thousands of houses built on steep hills
coming right down to the water’s edge. The roads around the lake are tiny. We
would hate to try to negotiate them.
There was only just room for a car to pass our coach (the cars had to
fold in their mirrors) One car double parked on the road right at the time we
met another bus so we just had to sit and wait for the driver to return. Then
the other bus had to pull off the edge of the road so we could pass it!!! There
are tunnels, bridges, overpasses everywhere and all build on the sides of very
steep hills. In some places tunnels come out of a mountain on each side of a
valley and then the bridge across the valley may have support pillars 80 metres
high down to the valley floor.
We stopped at Lake Como and took a private
boat trip on the lake to see all the houses of the rich and famous. George Clooney has his house on the lake.
Sophia Loren, Versace, Bill Gates, anyone who is/was anyone has a holiday house
here. 40 million euros is nothing if you want to buy a waterfront villla here. Some even have their own private funicular
rail to get from the house to their garages way up the hill. We even saw one with a huge private lift!!!
We
drove through vineyards and orchards to Verona to see Juliet’s balcony (Romeo
& Juliet) It was SOOO hot after the weather we had been used to. (300+)
We walked along the old town wall and passed a colosseum which had an opera
on. All the massive sets were out the
front. We had to walk for ages to get to
Juliet’s balcony and the crowds were huge.
We had to watch out for pickpockets.
Back
on the bus and more countryside. Very relaxing and pretty. We finally arrived in Venice. It was so
exciting. Our luggage went on one boat
and we went on another (water taxi) We
sped through the water as if we were in a speedboat and gazing in awe at the
wonder of it all. Our hotel, The Bauer,
(Elton John is supposed to stay here!!!)
was right on the corner of the Grand Canal and very close to St Mark’s
square. What a location! By this time it was 6.30 so we went for a
quick bite to eat. I had gnocchi. The best gnocchi I have ever tasted. Back to
the hotel (we didn’t get lost) and then we were picked up at 8.30 in another
private boat and went on the “Magical Venice” night. 12 of us went (We still haven’t met the
family as they don’t do many of the activities)
OMG. Where do I begin? We sailed
through the Grand Canal and the minor canals as daylight turned to dusk and
then night. We watched the lights slowly
come on. It truly was magical. I
flattened one battery I took so many photos.
The ride lasted 40 mins then we went to a café in St Marks Square where
we sat at tables by an orchestra and soaked in the atmosphere.
What
a day!!! PS I cannot get the internet at all here so by
the time you finally get this we will probably have left Venice unless I can
find a computer in the lobby
| Houses along Lake Como |
| Tiny roads |
| so pretty |
| car double parked |
| this boat cleans the rubblish out of the Lake!! |
| A private speedboat |
| private funicular to get from villa to garage |
| scaffolding on left is actually a private lift for this house. I wonder how much it cost!! |
| Villa belonging to an opera singer (I can't remember who) |
| George Clooneys house |
| road built between cliffs |
| Part of the most expensive hotel in Europe |
| the other part |
| cogwheel train |
| we must eat lunch |
| Colosseum remains at Verona |
| props for an opera |
| Juliet's balcony |
| Our luggage waiting to go by boat to our hotel in Venice |
| Our fist view of Venice |
| Our hotel (The Bauer) in prime position |
| having a bite to eat (past of course) |
| Venice is so clean and the water is too |
| A water taxi station (just like a train station or a bus stop) |
| Gigi on right helping Lorraine & Murray from boat |
| There are hundreds of these souvenir stands everywhere |
| St Mark's (Marco's) square |
| The cathedral |
| My 9 euro coke |
Ah Denise, more wonderful pictures and memories. X
ReplyDeleteThis has taken me back to when I was there last September and I also had gnocchi at StMark's Square.
ReplyDeleteWonderful record of a great trip.
I saw Juliette's balcony back in 1960 when I went on a bus trip to Vicenzo, the only travel apart from a day trip to Lago Maggiore where also there are wonderful homes and the rich and famous inhabit. And the Isola Bella in the middle of the Lake.
I so wanted to travel and see more of Italy back then so was so thrilled to do the 16 day tour last year.