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Day 60 Vatican Museums The curious country, the world’s smallest and least populous, is home to the Pope, and some of the world’s most famous art and churches….
Day 58 The ship was due to dock at 10:30AM. In anticipation of this, we set our alarms for 8:30, giving us time to have a shower, eat…
We said good-bye to the silky pebbles of Is Arutas and headed inland for something a little cultural. Sardinia, like many other countries, feels quite different by the…
Macomer Risa first visited Sardinia nearly 10-years ago. She had a Sardinian friend, and was invited to visit and stay with his parents, Aldo and Anna-Maria. When she…
The waters were starting to whip up into white points, a far cry from the mirror-like waters we’d seen only a few days ago. The hazy shapes of…
We crossed the official border that marks the north/south of Corsica – not that we’d know it without Google Maps. I’m not sure if the summit was the…
Day 42 We spent the night ‘camped’ in the ferry terminal in Livorno. We enjoyed it so much, we stayed in our van, with the curtains drawn until…
Day 40 Our next major stop is Corsica, however, we had to book around ferry timetables, meaning we’d ended up with a bit of free time over the…
This shouldn’t require much introduction, as it’s said to be one of the most recognised, and stunning stretches of coastline in the world. It’s a string of five…
Day 36 We left Monaco, entered France again for a short period, and made it to Italy, our country number six for this road trip. There was a…