Saturday, July 2, 2011

Europe Part 1

One of the things Jason and I miss most about Colorado is seasons! Especially snow, believe it or not! So we decided to take a “vacation” in Europe over the holiday season.  This was Jason’s first trip to Europe and because we were still under 25 (and Jason is considered a student because of graduate school), we qualified for the Youth Eurail pass and discounts throughout the trip. It was the perfect opportunity for us to go backpacking and see as much as we could during the trip.

We visited Zurich, Milan, Venice, Vienna, Prague, Munich, Strasbourg, Paris, and then looped back to Zurich from December 17, 2009 – January 4, 2010. It was a whirlwind trip for sure and we loved every minute of it!

One more note about this trip – it was a great learning experience for us. Both Jason and I are very thorough people who thrive on organization and planning. One of the appeals of this trip was our decision to play everything by ear. We booked only three hotels and two trains ahead of time – we booked Zurich the night we landed (because our flight got in late), Christmas Eve in Prague and New Year’s Eve in Paris (because we wanted to make sure the holiday didn’t prevent us from getting a room). Trust me when I say this was a challenge! We even debated booking hotels the night before we left, but we told everyone what we were doing just for accountability. In retrospect, we wouldn’t have done anything different! We had a magical adventure and met some incredible people as a result of our not-planning.

Milano, Italy
Our first stop was Zurich – and only for a short time. The following morning we hopped a train to head straight to Milano. We flew in and out of Zurich because of its low cost. Our Eurail pass expired after 14 days so we planned to sightsee in Zurich on the tail end of the trip.

Milano was the hardest place to find an affordable hotel. We walked around for a couple of hours before finding a hotel, The Best Western. We inquired about prices and asked if they had any rooms less expensive. They told us they had one room, usually reserved for singles on business, that we were welcome to have a look at and decide. A room with a double bed that was just slightly cramped? We’ll take it! The room is just a place to crash after a day of sightseeing anyway.

Milano was absolutely incredible! The Christmas trees and decorations outside the Duomo Cathedral were wondrous. We took a tour of the cathedral and walked around the Piazza Duomo, shopped in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, visited the Museo Civico Archeologico, Teatro alla Scalla, Castello Sforzesco, Ambrosia Art Gallery (which had a special exhbit on Leonardo Da Vinci), Sacrestia Monumentale del Bramante, and walked around as much of the city as possible. We also bought tickets to see The Last Supper painting by Leondaro Da Vinci. You cannot take pictures of the painting and the only way to see it is to reserve tickets far in advance or book a city tour, which are granted a specific number of tickets everyday for tourists.








Venice, Italy
The next stop on our tour was Venice, a place that ended up being one of our two favorites. We loved everything – the food, the people, and the sites! Upon arriving we stopped at tourist information for hotel booking. We found a fabulous hotel, Ca’ Alvise, at a cheap rate that we grabbed up. It was by far the nicest hotel we stayed at during our trip.

Some of the sights we saw in Venice were the Gsllerie dell Accademia di Venezia (a special exhibit with Da Vinci’s original The Vitruvian Man), museums of St. Mark’s Square, Palazzo Ducale, Basilica di San Marco, Museo Correr, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, monumental rooms of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Doge’s Palace), Campanile di San Marco, and Chiesa di Santa Maria della Salute.

We visited the glass museum on another island around Venice. One of the neat traditions that Jason and I decided to start for our family was to fill our Christmas tree with ornaments from places that we’ve gone. How convenient since we were in Europe during Christmas with markets in almost every city! Except for one tiny glitch…we were backpacking. Three broken Christmas ornaments later and Jason banned me from purchasing anymore. The straw that broke the camel’s back was Jason dropping a glass ornaments in, of all places, the glass museum. The ornament survived the fall, but baby Jesus was rocking around the manger scene. And then I dropped the ornament! Now the baby Jesus AND manger roof are toppling around Mary and Joseph. Makes for a great addition to our tree though!

We also attended Vivaldi’s Four Seasons concert at the Palazzo delle Prigioni Concert. One of the sites we wanted to see was the Gran Teatro la Fenice, but we arrived on a night that had a special program and was not open for viewing. We decided to sneak in… amongst a group of students we got in for free apparently attending an academic lecture. We snapped a few photographs and giggled as we hurried out before having to listen to an hour of Italian on an empty stomach!


We planned to leave Venice on an overnight train to Vienna. The train left from Le Mestre station, a short train ride from Venice. The night that we were leaving our hotel warned us that we might want to get to the train station early because they were expecting rains that was going to flood the city. Light bulbs went off as Jason and I realized THAT was the platforms that we saw scattered around the city from building to building. Our train was scheduled to leave at midnight so we headed to the station early after killing some time at the casino and having a Nutella crepe for dessert!


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Honeymoon Part 2

Excursion #2 – Grand Cayman Island

If you missed the first part of our honeymoon adventure you can read about it here.

The second stop of the cruise was Grand Cayman Islands. We picked an excursion that took us on the major tourist attractions – sea turtle hatchery, hell, and swimming with sting rays!


















Excursion #3 – Cozumel, Mexico

This was our final excursion on a fabulous honeymoon! We choose to rent ATV’s and snorkel. We drove the ATV’s along the beach outside of town and visited a lighthouse along the way. It was incredibly hot, dusty, and fun!!












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Honeymoon Part 1

We decided to take a cruise for our honeymoon and it could not have been more perfect for two people with personalities like us! Jason and I are both from Colorado. Land-locked Colorado. We are not beach people by any means and after 10 min of laying in the sun we are burnt and miserable. Not our idea of a vacation! We are very active and like to be doing something constantly (hence the blog name…) so the idea of a cruise was very appealing. We would see different places, but not have to worry about transportation to them. We had excursions we could go on and time to relax and gamble (bingo and slots!) on the boat.

We chose a Western Caribbean cruise because it was an easy port (Galveston) and coincided with our wedding date (fingers crossed that it was hurricane season… I mean, honestly, why in the world would I, being in Colorado during the planning, have thought to factor that variable in?!?). We opted to book a 7-day cruise instead of a 5-day cruise which meant a bright and early flight the morning after our wedding.

We splurged and booked a balcony room for the cruise. Every day after the cleaning crew came we had a new friend created from our towels! The ship was wonderful and we enjoyed its many activities – swimming, miniature golf, bingo, slots, dancing. We got to meet the captain and had the most wonderful waiter during our stay. The wait staff found out we were on our honeymoon and sang “Happy Honeymoon” (think Happy Birthday tune) to us the night before the cruise ended.








Excursion #1 – Montego Bay, Jamaica

The first stop on the cruise was Montego Bay. We choose to do the bob sled and Dunns River Falls Hike (see, no relaxing!) The bob sleds were wonderful and the hike was amazing! The falls are absolutely gorgeous and a must-do for anyone visit Jamaica!








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