Hi everyone! Thanks again for following my adventures in Italy! Time is flying and I can't believe I only have five days left. I have had the time of my life so far :) For those of you planning on traveling to Europe, especially women, I thought I would share what it is like to travel on a tour with a group. As you know, I was in Rome and Tuscany for the first part of my trip. I then joined a tour with Intrepid Travel which is an Australian travel tour company. I heard about them through my interview with Dave and Deb of the Planet D and started a Twitter discussion between Contiki, Intrepid and G Adventures to see which one fit best for me. Intrepid has been fantastic on social media and helped me choose the best trip over Twitter! I then visited the Intrepid tour office in Toronto where Sam helped me select the best tour/time and plan the rest of my trip around it. I also worked with Flight Centre on Yonge and King to book the hotels before and after the tour. They were all very helpful and the result has been one of the best trips of my life!
A bit about Intrepid
Intrepid is all about the exploring local communities. You travel with a local guide who leads you around places you wouldn't be able to find on your own. As their website says, they love "real-life travel experiences. The romance of the road, the wonder of the unknown, the thrill of the discovery" is what they try to create for their travelers.
The trips consist of small groups of 10-13 people which makes it easy to travel together, look after each other and get to know each other more personally. This allows guides to take you to more hidden sites that are just not accessible with bigger groups. So far the experience has been one of the most memorable travel experiences and we are fortunate to have an amazing guide (Mattea) to show us around southern Italy. I have also already met some wonderful people, who I will stay in touch with and perhaps plan another Intrepid trip with in the future :) I'm thinking sailing the Greek islands next!
Day 1 - Rome, check in, meet and greet, dinner and fashion blogger get together
After checking out of my hotel in Trastevere, I traveled to Rome to check into the Stella hotel for the first day of the tour. We pretty much had the day to ourselves, so I decided to do the Colosseum and Palatine Hill/The Forum. I also found a fantastic archaeological museum near Termini station on the way which of course I had to stop in. Onto the Colosseum! My friends who attended the wedding as well, suggested I sign up for a guided tour of the Colosseum and Palatine Hill and that is exactly what I did. Twenty-five euros for both entrance tickets and two guided tours. While I already knew a lot about the Colosseum and its history, it was really great to hear about it live as I walked through. I didn't have time to participate in the Palatine Hill tour, but walked through and took pictures. It was really worth the visit!
After checking in, we went for dinner with the group and then I met with the talented Raluca of Latte Fashion Delicious! Check out her website here when you have a minute to see some of her amazing photo shoots.
A bit about the Colosseum
Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Colosseum is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of Rome. It could hold between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators and was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. Built just east of the Roman Forum, the colosseum building was initiated by emperor Vespasian in 70AD and was completed by his successor Titus in 80AD. Later, in 81-96AD emperor Domitian also made modifications. These three emperors are recognized as being a part of the Flavian Dynasty.
The view from the hotel

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Dinner - Top left and Centre
Lunch - Top right and bottom
With Raluca of Latte Fashion Delicious
3 comments:
Great to hear you had such a great time! Wonderful photos too! Happy Travels :)
Glad you are having such a lovely time! Did you go with a friend or on your own and meet the people in the group?
Those pictures are lovely - reminds me of Assassins creed, ha!
Corinne x
Hope you're having fun on your trip! Photo shoot when you get back! The weather's getting really warm here ;)
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