(sorry for the annoying formatting, but I am sick of trying to fix it)
Last weekend I went on what I would call my first real “vacation,” to
We arrived without much of a plan, other than a rented vehicle and a road map in hand. We figured that was the best way to enjoy
In front of us was endless gorgeous blue
(Enjoying beautiful Sardinia!!)
Being in Italy, we of course wanted to enjoy some pizza fro dinner, so we drove to Teulada and stopped at a very nice pizzeria. Oh my goodness, so incredibly delicious!! I would eat pizza every single night if I lived in
(Enjoying some true Italian pizza...delicious!!)
We found a nice little side road in the town of Iglésius, but as we were getting settled, a “Polizia” drove by, slowed down, and looked in at what we were doing. We thought it might not be a good idea to stay there in case he came back later in the night, so we continued along the road towards our destination (a cave we planned on visiting the next day). After having been sketched out by the cop, neither of us were very tired so we just kept on driving. It ended up being a VERY curvy road (even for Italian standards) in the mountainous desert of central
We got up early in the morning, and walked around the town a little. People gave us quite a few odd looks, most likely since it was obvious we were tourists yet it was unusual that we were already out and about before 7am. We arrived at the cave early, and since we hadn’t got the best night sleep we took a nap in our car, which was quite refreshing. Monika and I had decided to go to a cave cause we thought it might be a neat thing to see, but it was SO much more spectacular than I had imagined it would be!! The tour was done in Italian unfortunately, but Monika and I were floored by what we saw. I can’t even describe with words how magnificent it was, but hopefully a photos will help.
(Grotto di su Mannau, it's epicness not well depicted by this photo)
After the cave we headed back down to the south to a smaller island that was off the island of Sardinia, called Isola di Sant Antico. We drove around the mini island a whole bunch, getting lost quite a few times, but also stumbling on a couple nice beaches and a couple spectacular view spots. With another beautiful day in the sun accomplished, we again headed out for pizza. Who knew it could get even more delicious. In the town of Sant’ Antico, we found a pizzeria which used a traditional pizza stove. They didn’t speak Italian at this place, and the only pizza name we understood was “Funghi” (mushroom), so we ordered a half pizza with Funghi. Oh my goodness, fresh from the oven and so incredibly delicious. After pizza we decided we need to experience the other Italian specialty – Gelato. And just like their pizza, it’s melt in your mouth deliciousness exceeded our expectations.
(Enjoying some Gelato under a palm tree)
The second night we were more experienced with finding a good pull off spot, so we settled in much earlier. Before going to bed, we decided to walk around the town of Barbusi that we had parked in. One thing we noticed about the Italians is how lively they are late into the evening. We are used to the North American culture where the evening is often the time to relax inside, watch the nightly news with an evening tea. However, in
After a much more relaxing sleep the second night, we headed back to
Our flight out of
One very big disadvantage of not paying for accommodation is the lack of access to showers and bathrooms. In terms of bathrooms, for a female it’s not as easy to just pull over to the side of the road, but Monika and I got pretty good at the squatting technique. And when we ate out at restaurants we always made sure to use their bathroom a couple times before leaving. But having no showers – well, it wasn’t too terrible, I just feel bad for the people sitting around us on the plane home. Boy did we smell. Sure we spent a lot of time in the sea, but the sandy salt water of the
Overall, it was a very successful weekend. I learned a lot about the Italian culture, enjoyed the Mediterranean sea, became comfortable driving in
Sounds exciting! I've been told by other friends who have been to Italy that the "grottos" there are some of the most spectacular things to see. Though I don't know how you managed to sleep in a smart car :S Cramped much?
ReplyDeletehaha, hopefully it wasn't to long of a plane ride home for the sake of the other passengers.
ReplyDeletethe pizza looks amazing though, better then little ceazers??
Yeah, the cave was just spectacular. And it was well lit with lights, but it would also have been crazy to think of how incredibly dark it would have been without those lights. Like PITCH black.
ReplyDeleteNope, Smart car ain't the most comfortable thing to sleep in. But it's a student budget, it's what we do. :)
OMG, SO MUCH BETTER THAN LITTE CEASAR'S!!! Are you kidding me? Pizza fresh from a REAL pizza oven. Best. Thing. Ever.
Well I've been saying that about Italian Pizza for years but everyone ignores me :P
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