Day 50 – Venice, Italy

On Wednesday we had a full free day in Venice.
To get a ride into the city (where all the water is) we had to be on the bus by 9am.
We got dropped off by a different driver than our usual Top Deck one and took the train into Venice where our tour manager took us on a walking tour.

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It’s crazy to see such a big place with lots of alleyways and bridges just surrounded by water. Our tour manager told us that by the time our great grand children are around, Venice probably won’t even be there anymore because it’s sinking more and more each year.

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Residents now have to, about four or five times each year, walk on wooden planks to stay above the floodwaters in large parts of the city as it floods all the time.
They even have holes in the cement in the ground for the water to come up through otherwise it’ll just smash through the cement and cause cause damage.

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The water coming up through the ground

One of our stops was to see the Gallerie dell’Accademi which is a Museum of 13th to 18th-century Venetian artwork, with paintings by Titian, Canaletto and Tiepolo.

We also saw the Rialto Bridge before we did our Gondala Cruise. It’s one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice and the oldest bridge across the canal. When we saw it though, it was getting some renovations done so it had a big plastic sheet across the left hand side of it.

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When it was time for our Gondola ride, we got into groups of 6 and lined up for our Gondola boat.
For centuries the gondola was the main form of transportation and most common watercraft within Venice.

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We had the ride as an optional on our Top Deck tour for €20, but if you were to go there on your own or for a holiday – the city of Venice sets official rates for gondola rides starting at €80 from what I’ve read online with additional 20-minute increments at €40.
After 7 p.m. however I’ve seen deals for it for around €30 online.

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Gondola fares are standard and set officially. These are the minimum fares for a standard gondola ride but rates can go higher.A standard gondola ride is 40 minutes so if you negotiate for a lower fare, you’ll end up with a shorter ride.

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After our ride, we all went to a lace demonstration. Which to be honest is as exciting as it sounds…

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I’m writing this blog about 5 days after I’ve been in Venice so I can’t actually remember too much about it. Basically one of the ladies at the store explained how all the lace is made by hand and it takes about 8 months just to make a tablecloth piece between 7 woman. Making things out of lace would make me crazy as I get very impatient with things like that.

We had some free time after the demonstration, so a few of us girls found a restaurant and sat down for some classic Italian Pizza and Pasta. The pizza is really good here, it’s much thinner and basic than what you’d get back home. The Italians don’t complicate their pizzas with hundreds of toppings.

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It’s funny because Italians never even used to eat tomatoes. When they reached Italy by the 1530’s it was thought that they were poisonous and were grown only for decoration. However the peasants of Naples were probably starving so started using tomatoes in lots of their foods, including their early pizzas. Since then, its one of their most used ingredients in Italian food as everyone ended up loving it!

One thing to remember if you ever order a pizza in an Italian Pizzeria is that the product is personal sized. Each person should get their own pizza as they are quite thin and you can most likely eat the whole thing yourself. Kind of what I did…

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After we’d eaten our Italian feast, we all headed off to look around the shops and get souvenirs. I also came across this make up store called Kiko Milan and they do really good make up!! I bought a lipstick, primer, concealor and make up brush. Apparantly they have one in London so I’ll have to check it out when I’m back.

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That pretty much took up the entire day so we didn’t leave till about 3.30pm to catch the ferry back to the bus.
By this stage I’d bought a 3 flavoured gelato and a selfie stick so took heaps of photos.

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I bought a selfie stick at the beginning of my trip but it was one of those ones that needed to be charged and stopped working so I left it in New Orleans.
My new one is great though!! I’m gutted I went so long without one.

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When we got back to the bus, we waited 20 minutes for other people who were late then headed back to our camping ground.
We had another Top deck dinner under the tents that night too.

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I didn’t take any photos of it but we had pasta and gnocchi which was pretty yum.
I had eaten waaaay too many carbs in my time in Venice. (which is obvious judging by my previous photos) But you can’t be on a diet in Italy!!

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That night we all had a pretty early night because we had to be at the bus by 5am to leave!
We all wanted to go to Oktoberfest so in order to get there at a good time we had to leave at the crack of dawn.
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Day 49 – Venice, Italy

We were off to Venice on Tuesday 🍕🍝
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It’s famous for it’s art and architecture as well as the many canals separating the 118 small islands on which it was built in the fifth century.
There are no cars or roadways so I was very excited to how everyone gets around.

We left Switzerland at 9am in the morning for the 7 hour coach ride into Venice. We had a stop off somewhere (can’t remember where) and had a Top deck picnic again.

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We had salsa and corn chips, chicken pasta salad, crackers and cheeses along with a berry pie thing and these really nice chocolate covered biscuits which I had like 5 of haha! They were small though 😕

We had a surprise on the way to Venice, our tour driver took us to Verona on the way which is like an hours drive away from Venice city, it straddles the Adige river in Veneto, northern Italy and it’s where three of Shakespeare’s plays are set, Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and The Taming of the Shrew.

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After the Colosseum in Rome and the amphitheatre in Capua, the Roman arena in Verona is the third largest Roman amphitheatre.
The Arena was built using a cement and rubble mix known as opus coementicum. They also used brick and stone blocks from Valpolicella set in square pillars to create an external façade of 72 arches, each spanning 2 meters. These led directly to an interior corridor 4.4 meters wide which runs around the Arena.imageAfter having a look at the Arena, we headed over to the balcony of Juliet’s house to rub Juliet’s left boob and write on the walls.
Juliet’s house has a balcony and in the small courtyard there’s a bronzed statue of Juliet. The metal of her chest is worn bare because there’s legend that if a person strokes the right breast that person will have good fortune and luck in love.
I did it! So I’m waiting for my good luck 🙂

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The picture was slightly blurry because there’s so many people lining up for a picture and a rub you had to be quick!

Also – in the entrance of the court yard there is a wall where everyone writes the names of their beloved. Many believe that writing on that place will make their love everlasting which is sweet.

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When everyone had written on the wall, our tour guide promised us all Gelato so we went to a Gelato place and got to choose 3 flavors each, yummy!

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I got white chocolate, caramel and chocolate chip 😄 and I’m not gonna lie, it was pretty delish!

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Excuse my awful chipped nail polish – I had no Nail Polish remover on the trip!!

With our stomachs full of ice-cream, we headed back to the coach after our 2 hours in Verona so we could continue our journey on to Venice.

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imageWe’re staying at this camp ground in cabins called Jolly campgrounds. (Sharing with one other person from the group)
It’s about a half our coach journey from the city of Venice and it’s pretty big. They have lots of cabins and more ‘deluxe’ cabins as well. Thank god we have an en suite shower! I don’t think I’d want to walk all the way to use the communal showers.

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Ever since I’ve been at this camp ground though, I’ve hated it!
As soon as we arrived we had to walk all the way to find our cabin (which was confusing enough with all the different pathways) and then when me and my room mate Georgia got to our cabin there was mold all in the shower and a missing light bulb. The room was tidy thank god, but we didn’t have any blankets for our beds – only a sheet each.

The people from our tour across the path from us weren’t so lucky- all their rooms hadn’t even been cleaned so like 4 groups had to go to reception and get new keys to new cabins that were clean.
It’s not as if we arrived early either, by this stage it was 6.30pm.

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Then when I went to go and do my washing, a girl was already complaining to one of the staff members about the drier not working and taking her money. She told me after he’d left that they wouldn’t refund her even though it took her money twice already so she was left with no coins!

I went to put a towel and my gym pants into one of the free washing machines when I smelt this really bad stench coming from it. I reached in quickly to grab my 2 items out and reached my hand into the most disgusting water!!
It obviously hadn’t emptied properly and had the grossest, smelliest water in it!
I quickly knew why it was the only free machine.
What’s even worse is that the staff member who was in the Laundry watched the whole thing happen and didn’t say anything when I pulled my towel out and got drenched in this awful water. I was so annoyed!
It went all over the floor too and it was pretty obvious what had happened. No “Oh sorry about that” or “Yeah that machine isn’t working” Grrr.

Not to mention 4x driers weren’t working, the detergent dispenser wasn’t working either so I had to go to the camp supermarket to buy some off the rude counter guy. He wouldn’t even swap a €1 for two 50c pieces. Dick. He was too busy standing there chatting up his work colleague.

When I finally got my washing sorted I went back to my cabin to have a shower, (which was either Sahara desert temp or Antarctic) when the power went off!!
My room mate had to go to the reception to sort it out while i shaved my legs in the dark. Dinner was in half an hour so I didn’t want to waste any time.

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Dinner was all good though. They have an actual Top Deck tent where we all had dinner so I think this is one of their regular accommodation places as there was another top deck group here as well as a Busabout Tour.

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After dinner and the drama with my washing, I ended up having a good night at the Campground bar. The drinks were decent prices, they had good music and a happy hour. Plus since there was the other Top Deck group/Busabout group there was more people. It was my first night I actually stayed up until after 1am haha!

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Me and Kara were the last ones at the bar from our group. It got pretty crazy though as one of the guys from our tour ended up getting waaaay too drunk and ended up falling on the dance floor and hitting his head then pretty much passing out. The mood was kinda killed after that as everyone helped him out and the ambulance took him to the hospital. Dramaaa. He’s all good though. Even if he did miss out on Venice the next day.

So that was my first day in Italy! 🙂
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Day 48 – Switzerland

Monday:
Today our tour company Top Deck had an optional activity for a train ride up to Jungfrau which is one of the main summits of the Bernese Alps.
It’s 3,466 meters above sea level on the boundary between the cantons of Bern and Valais, halfway between Interlaken (where we were staying) and Fiesch.

Even after I’ve explained all that, I didn’t actually go haha!
It cost like over $200 NZD just to take the train up and back down and I couldn’t spend that much money for those views. My budget for my world wide trip just wouldn’t allow it!
Especially to see some snowy mountains that I can get a picture of online.

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(But yes, I know it’s more for the experience)

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Instead, Kara, Kelly & I got ready and went for a walk down to the local town of Interlaken.
I didn’t bring my jacket (just my hoodie) with me so I jogged half of the way to warm myself up as it was freezing!
We browsed a few shops and I bought a magnet. It was far too expensive in Switzerland to buy anything else to take home.

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We shared nachos and chicken strips and curly fries.
The nachos would have been great it they had more beans on them! 😣

We also went to this really nice chocolate shop and I had the nicest white chocolate passion fruit mousse chocolate!

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There were a couple of really yummy cake stores but I restrained myself from all the goodies!!

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When we were done looking around we headed back to the hotel and had a stop off at the supermarket to buy lots of Swiss chocolate. 🍫
The girls then had a nap while I did some room exercise 😁
I’ve become so much less toned than I was when I left home so I was feeling a bit yuck about myself. I bought out the 30 day ab challenge and did crunches and toe touches on my bedroom floor 😥
It must have worked a little bit because I woke up the next morning with slightly sore abs haha.

I also wrote a blog and listened to a bit of music. We weren’t really in a place where there was lots happening so it was nice just to chill out for a bit.

When I went downstairs, I bumped into another girl on my trip Ashleigh and she told me how she’d gotten an outfit for Oktoberfest down the road at the Lidhl supermarket.

Oktoberfest is this beer festival in Germany and we’re going to be there when it’s happening but everyone dresses up! I’ve heard outfits are really expensive in Germany so it was good to know that the supermarket was selling some cheap knock off versions of the outfits.

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Me and the girls walked down to the supermarket and as Kelly already had one, Kara and I bought the same outfit. They only had Pink or Blue colors to choose from so I got the pink. However mine is quite long though so I’ll see about shortening it if I get the chance.

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We didn’t really do too much for the rest of the day. We met everyone for dinner which was Chicken and veges AND we got some apple strudel for dessert, yum! I love it when we get dessert. (Which is why I have to start doing more sit ups)

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Happy hour was happening again at the bar underground so we went to that and I used up my last 5 francs of Swiss money on 2 large ciders. I left pretty early after that (around 12pm) and went back to bed for a semi-early night.

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Overall it was a pretty chilled out day in Switzerland.
It’s such a beautiful place and everything is so picturesque, the grass is so green, the roads are nice and the streets are clean.
Apart from being it being so beautiful, I felt we were in are pretty quiet place with not much to do. Plus it’s so expensive I couldn’t ever live there.

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They do have stuff to do like rafting and helicopter tours etc… so if you like really nice views and adventure sports you’d love Switzerland. Unfortunately we hadn’t had anything planned through Top Deck to do stuff like that.

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