The Travels of Greg and Gayle

Author Gayle

Greeks and Romans

You won’t be surprised to learn that Italy has more UNESCO World Heritage sites than any other country. There are 53 in total and seven of those are here in Sicily. (China is next on that list with 52). The region… Continue Reading →

Touch and Go

On our way south to Sicily we decided to make a brief stop in Campania, a region of Italy we really didn’t know at all. Specifically we wanted to see Naples and the Amalfi Coast. We’d been looking forward to… Continue Reading →

Syracuse, Sicily

Here we are in Syracuse, or Siracusa, on the east coast of Sicily. The city’s oldest residential district, Ortygia – which itself is an island – will be our home for a month. Apparently there are significant differences between Sicily… Continue Reading →

Arrivederci Roma

It’s that time again. After three months in Rome we’re packing up and moving on. We’re tending to plan our travels around the seasons, so the next stop for us will be Sicily (bellissima in May apparently) and then in… Continue Reading →

Post Office Fun

A trip to an Italian Post Office is not to be taken lightly; in fact, it’s something best avoided if at all possible. But if you must go, it’s definitely an undertaking that requires planning and aforethought. And even with… Continue Reading →

The Protestant Cemetery

This walled cemetery in the middle of a busy Roman suburb, contains the graves of some of the world’s most important scholars and artists. The English poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley are buried here, as are the Scottish… Continue Reading →

Orvieto and Arezzo

It’s been said the small city of Orvieto is everything an Italian hill town should be; well-preserved medieval history, treasured renaissance art, a thriving contemporary culture and excellent local cuisine. Orvieto has all of this and more. Whether you come… Continue Reading →

Mercati di Roma

One of the things we enjoy about Italy is that generally things here are done on a much smaller scale than we’re used to. Take grocery stores, for example; even in major cities not many have actual shopping trolleys. That’s… Continue Reading →

Spring

Spring has well and truly arrived in Rome and with it, the trees and flowers have exploded into life. It’s hard to imagine that just eight weeks ago the city was covered with snow. We’ve been taking advantage of these… Continue Reading →

Salento Coast

The southern-most part of Puglia, the narrow peninsular of land that is the ‘heel’ of Italy’s ‘boot’, is known as the Salento. This area of the country has it all; lovely towns, sandy beaches, dramatic rocky coastlines. You know those… Continue Reading →

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