It was a fast paced trip. It is a bit difficult staying only one night in a few places, just the logistics of packing up several nights and having everything ready for the next day is challenging.
But, that being said I thoroughly enjoyed seeing so many things through out Italy.
That inconvenience was minor in comparison to the amount of ground we covered.
Marvel at Gaudi’s masterpieces in Barcelona, spot locals sipping pastis in Nice and admire Florence the home of Michelangelo and the Renaissance, as you circle the azure waters of the Mediterranean. Embrace the city of Pisa with a stop at the famous leaning tower, where Italian astronomer Galileo was said to have pioneered his theories of gravity. In France, work up an appetite in the medieval streets. In Spain, dine with the locals in Basque tradition with an evening of San Sebastian pintxos tastings, snack-sized tapas, while sipping on a refreshing glass of local Txakoli wine. In Rome, taste the seasonal flavours and of course, handmade pasta.
The itinerary was outstanding. Every destination we visited was full of charm and rich history, each offering something unique to discover. The food was terrific, and the people were warm and welcoming. I would gladly return to each of those places again.
Embark on a journey south, where breathtaking scenery unfolds before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the ancient ruins of Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site frozen in time by the sudden eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. From there, venture to Sorrento, where the crisp coastal breeze dances along the enchanting Bay of Naples. Your next stop: the opulent Italian jewel, Capri, boasting natural wonders like the mesmerizing Blue Grotto. Uncover the Roman gardens and villas, savor the delectable island cuisine, and be captivated by the splendor of the Amalfi Coast