Tuesday, April 26, 2016

SPRING BREAK!!! Verona, Rome, Santorini

Week 6: SPRING BREAK!!! Veronaà Romeà Santorini J


What a spring break to remember!! I was blessed to be able to spend my break in many different countries and cities all around Europe. Not many people can say that they traveled through Italy and then went to a Greek island for spring break. I don’t really know if I can even call it a “break” either, because it is pretty much like I am on a three month break already, but I guess I can just say it was a break on my break! After our group trip to Vienna and then to Venice, we were set free to go anywhere on our own for spring break! My group of friends and I were eager to break away from the group and be on our own for a while. Therin, Burke, Xanny, Nick, and I jumped on a train in Venice and were ready for spring break!

Verona, Italy
Our first stop was to Verona. To tell you the truth, I was not that excited about going to Verona since I had Rome and Santorini to look forward to. However this little city blew me away. I absolutely fell in love with Italy, but we visited Venice and Rome, which are very touristy cities so Verona was a nice change with less tourism. We didn’t really have a plan for our time in Verona, so we just went and explored. We found many beautiful churches- like in most cities we visit. Verona is home to Romeo and Juliet, so of course we had to find the Juliet balcony. We decided to roam to the other side of the city, and we came across a festival! There was a live band, wine tasting, and so many delicious food stands. Of course we had to stop at every single stand and get a free sample of cheese, sausage, olives, cookies, wine and even free shots. It was a blast to enjoy this festival! That night we climbed to the top of a hill just on the outskirts of the city and got a to take in the marvelous view- Verona was amazing.
The wall of letters to Juliet
Juliet's Balcony 
Beautiful views of Verona


Rome, Italy
So much to do, so little time! Rome is full of so much history it is unbelievable! Right when we got to Rome, we wasted no time and started sight seeing right away. Since we are poor college kids and don’t have enough money to pay for the tours for all of the sights, we just downloaded Rick Steve’s podcasts for free and listened to his guided tours. These podcasts were absolutely amazing and probably even better the tours! First we visited the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, it is crazy to think that these remains are still around from so long ago. I never realized how big the Roman Empire actually was until I took a tour and heard all of the deep history. We had a short little gelato stop and then we made our way to the Colosseum. I have always wanted to see this place! After stepping into it, I remember just being shocked of how massive the Colosseum actually was! It was truly just impossible to imagine that they used to kill so many people in this arena for entertainment.
The Roman Forum 
I can never have enough gelato.
The Colosseum!


We also got to visit the heart of the catholic church- the Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica. The Vatican was huge and full of so many grand statues and art, with the grand finale of the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo. I sat there just taking in how beautiful his work is and the great story that was painted along the ceiling and walls. St. Peter’s Basilica blows any church in the entire world. We got take in the outside of the basilica where the Pope talks. I was in complete awe when I finally stepped inside St. Peter’s. Words cannot even describe this place. It was incredible to see how enormous and grand everything was. The beautiful canopy above the altar is seven stories high but looks small when placed below the massive dome. The statues and paintings were just astonishing! We also got to climb to the top of the dome and see a beautiful view Rome.
St. Peter's Basilica
A great view of Rome from the top of St. Peter's Basilica. 

In Rome we also visited the Pantheon and Trastevere where we saw the first church in history to be dedicated to the Virgin Mary, which was amazing. We spent a lot of time at the Trevi Fountain and threw in some coins, which means there is luck of you returning to Rome again. Since Rome is known for their great food and wine, we made sure to have plenty of each!! Rome was such lovely city and I am grateful that I got to cross it off my bucket list.
The Trevi Fountain 
You can never have too much pasta in Italy!
Of course another gelato.


Santorini, Greece
This place is absolutely my FAVORITE place I have been to yet in Europe! I completely fell in love with this beautiful island and I would go back there in a heartbeat! On our way to Santorini all I could think about was the movies Mamma Mia and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants because they were both filmed in Santorini. This Greek island exceeded every expectation I ever had! It was paradise. The views were worth a million dollars. All of the people there were so nice and friendly and the food was just amazing (even though I say that about every place I go to).  I made some of the best memories here that I will never forget. First of all we rented 4-wheelers to get around the island to the beaches and towns we wanted to go to. They were a blast until one night at 11pm; Therin and I were on our way home to our hostel from Oia when all of a sudden our 4-wheeler just stopped working. So we were stranded. Sounds funny now but at the time we had no clue what to do. We started walking and then found a fancy hotel were they helped us call a taxi to make it home. Therin’s and I adventures in Greece doesn’t stop there though. We spent a long time trying to find the red beach and then when we finally made it there we fell asleep on the beach, only to wake up and find ourselves as red as lobster. We ate plenty of gyros and crapes, found ourselves dancing in a huge birdcage, and also made friends with a few stray dogs. Memories I will never forget.
The beautiful Santorini!!
Our 4-wheelers!
The Red Beach where Therin and I turned red.
The food was just amazing!!
Baklava!! I love this dessert and was so happy to try it in Greece!
Crepes are now my favorite food.

One day we took a boat to a little island right next to Santorini. After being on this tiny island I can now say that I have walked on an active volcano! It was crazy to think that we were actually walking and touching the ground a volcano that is currently active. Next the boat made its way to the other side of this island and they told us to jump off the boat into the sea and swim into this little cove where it turns into a natural hot spring. This is when I thought my life was going to end. I jumped off the boat and plunged into the extremely cold sea. It also happened to be a very very very windy day and the waves were pretty big. At one point I literally thought that I couldn’t make it back to the boat and that I now belonged to the sea forever. Luckily God was looking out for me and some how I made it safely back on board.
The donkeys were always ready to give everyone a ride.



The views in here were just breathtaking; no picture will ever do this beautiful island justice. Santorini is known for one of the most beautiful and romantic sunsets in the entire world. I live in Nebraska so I have seen some of the best sunsets ever, so I was eager to see if Santorini would really live up to its title- and it sure did. Santorini will always hold a place in my heart.



Santorini :)

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