Okay, I am returning to blogging about our trip.
I only have three more cities to share with you,
the first being CAPRI!
This Italian island was AH-MAZING!
We only spent a day there but I could have spent many, many more.
Capri has been a resort since the time of the Roman Republic.
That makes it one established resort island!
It was by far the most beautiful city we traveled.
The water surrounding the island was the most beautiful blue.
You couldn't help but smile!!
After taking a water taxi to the city,
we immediately got on a small boat for a private island cruise just for our group.
Alex on the island cruise |
We stayed in the back of the boat to protect our cameras from getting splashed. Some of our students got drenched in the front. They loved it! |
Indescribable beauty |
Cave known as Tiberius' Leap Tiberius would get his enemies drunk and have them look out at the beautiful sea. The he would push them to their death right off that edge there. |
Capri is also home to the infamous Blue Grotto
but unfortunately it was closed while we were there.
However, we did get to go in the Red Grotto.
Obviously, not our boat but ours looked very similar going into the Red Grotto. |
Named the Red Grotto for the coral reef seen just under the water's surface |
Once we returned to the harbor,
we had time to explore the island of Capri.
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The first stop once on the island?
Augustus' Gardens.
There, us teachers had something up our sleeves.
You see, it was one of our students' 16th birthdays.
We knew we were heading to the gardens on his birthday
so we worked out an elaborate plan to "knight" him
into manhood in the center of the gardens.
Just so happened, this kid's name is Max
which obviously we changed to Maximus for the day!
Jonathan stealing the Whisper microphone again but this time to "knight" Maximus. Jonathan is fluent in Italian so it was extra special. He said everything in Italian first and then translated it into English. |
I made him the crown of "laurel" leaves by weaving tree branches together and our talented EF tour consultant, Katelyn, made the sword out of aluminum foil. |
Did I mention that right before we got off the island cruise his father, George, gave him a birthday card with a CAR KEY in it!?! |
Can we just say,
BEST BIRTHDAY EVER!?!
That should seriously go on MTV's Sweet Sixteen.
Our group entering the gardens |
At the top of the gardens |
Then we had plenty of free time on the island.
Many of the students went swimming in the sea
but us teachers decided to get some real Italian food.
My margherita pizza |
Alex got a pineapple & ham pizza |
Katelyn, our EF tour consultant, got gnocci |
Best gelato of my life Combo: Hazelnut & Coffee |
Later we got iced coffees Alex got his black |
I got a cappuccino -- it tasted like the best chocolate milk. |
I was definitely sad to leave Capri.
If we ever go back to Italy,
I would LOVE to go back to Capri.
The boys matching in Capri |
Not wanting to say good-bye to Capri |
Also, Capri had the largest lemons I have ever seen in my life. I guess they are the largest Jonathan has ever seen too! |
Coming up next... POMPEII
{my favorite of all --
it really is an art history nerd's dream come true!
Plus, our tour guide didn't hurt, you'll see what I mean in the next post. ;)}
3 comments:
I can definitely see why Capri was one of your favorite stops~ truly breathtaking! We had a Lover's Arch in Cabo, too. So fun!
Mmmm...gelato.
Love this! you guys are great :)
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