The kids had the most amazing time - the campsite had 7 restaurants, 2 aqua parks (free entry), kids club for 2 hours daily :-), a forest adventure park, 4 star hotel if you fancied a bit of luxury and the beach was a 5 minute walk away. It was perfect. We really got into the whole camp thing- throwing steaks and stuff on the barbie every night, sharing wine and beers with our neighbours. We met a lovely Dutch couple called Simona and Auke and their gorgeous little boy Bram and some other German kids as well so the girls were delighted to have some friends. It was so funny to watch them play with all of the kids on our 'street'. None of them spoke each other's language but it wasn't a problem. Kids don't need a common language to play - just some sand and a bucket and spade...
We couldn't believe our luck with the weather - especially after the deluge of the past few weeks...A constant 30+ every day but not humid that you needed aircon. It was just so very pleasant! There were 2-3 stormy evenings which added a bit of drama to the whole experience but thankfully it was shortlived and the sun always returned the next day.
Everyday we headed to the pool and sometimes the beach which was lovely. We rented a little wagon to pull the kids along on their daily pursuits - they had the best time with this. It was the unofficial entertainment of the holiday.
For me the highlights of the holiday were the two trips we made into Venice and Murano. I had been before but I still never get tired of the sight of this city. It is truly magical - the most surreal sight you will ever see is the Grand Canal and all the water traffic bobbing about. It's not the most buggy friendly of places but we persevered for a couple of hours in the back streets trying to escape the madding crowds of people in St Mark's Square.
I loved the quieter corners of Piazza Roma and beyond when you were the only people around what felt like a sleepy village and yet a mile away there were probably 10,000 people feeding pigeons fighting for a free corner! I took over 1,000 photos (no exaggeration)... these are some of my fav's so hope you enjoy.. We will be back here again!
The magnificant Basillica of San Marco is a sight to behold. My only regret that children aged 6 and 3 have no stamina for Churches so alas I will have to see theinterior another time...
We stopped and had lunch at the Rialto bridge - a bit of a worry when two small kids with a facination for water won't sit still! It was nice though - we met a lovely group of English elderly tourists who told us their life stories...
Gondolas, gondolas everywhere and at €200 for a 20 minute ride we didn't indulge our children on this trip. It was romantic the first time we did it 7 years ago when it was our wedding anniversary, in the moonlight, gondola man singing O Sole Mio in true cornetto style and I was with child ***sigh***. This time it would have been terrifying with Lucy on board! We will save that trip til they are out of buggies and tantrums!
Until next year...
Ciao!
Everywhere you turn there are masks, masks and more masks. I was facinated by all of them and even bought a blank one for myself to decorate. Some were beautifully elaborate and ornamental. I overheard a large middle aged American in one of the tiny back streets say to his persistent wife who wanted to buy one..'But honey what do we do with it when we pay for all that shipping to get it home intact? He had a point...
Gondolas, gondolas everywhere and at €200 for a 20 minute ride we didn't indulge our children on this trip. It was romantic the first time we did it 7 years ago when it was our wedding anniversary, in the moonlight, gondola man singing O Sole Mio in true cornetto style and I was with child ***sigh***. This time it would have been terrifying with Lucy on board! We will save that trip til they are out of buggies and tantrums!
I don't know what was going on in this photo - two grown men pretending to beat the pulp out of each other (at least I think they were pretending as they were laughing) but it was riveting to watch as we went by on a water bus and too intriging not to take a sneaky photo!
Until next year...
Ciao!
XXX
1 comment:
Wow, you have some amazing photographs there girl! Sounds like ye had a fantastic time!!!
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