On Sunday, we anchored just off Giardini Naxos in Sicily, a
very quiet little beachfront town, located just below the beautiful old city of
Taormina and not far from Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe.
After a stroll through Giardini Naxos, we took a bus around
the multiple hairpin bends up to bustling Taormina. Along the way, the views were spectacular
with beautiful beaches and brilliant blue water. We walked all round the historic centre of
the town.
Our first stop was at Teatro Antico with its well preserved
Roman amphitheatre. We just missed a
performance of La Traviata and the scenery remained in place, somewhat spoiling
the atmosphere.
It is a very pedestrian friendly city centre and we spent
the time walking the entire length of the main street from the Messina Gate to
the Catania Gate visiting churches, the
cathedral, the delightful piazzas and the delightful shops, bars and
restaurants. In quite a few places,
there were marvellous views, especially over the bays and beaches.
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Gail at the Duoma Piazza
Rob with a Vespa. It had quotes from various people like Marilyn Munro and James Dean
Gail with the original Roman Theatre and the scenery of La Traviata
View of the harbour and us from the back of the Roman Theatre
Back on board, we had a deck barbecue as we passed through
the Messina Strait. We were back in our
room as we passed the active volcano of Stromboli at about 11.30 pm. The volcano was calm and there were no
fireworks tonight.
1 comment:
Shame Stromboli didn't light up for you, and that you missed the Opera. But what a great trip you're having!
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