After spending a couple of weeks in Rome and Tuscany, during the months of November and December, we drove down south where we spent 4 nights in the serene seaside enclave of Sorrento. Naturally, we took a tour of the stunning Amalfi Coast and went on a wet and wild stroll through the mysterious city of Pompeii. Find a local guide in Sorrento, here. Sorrento was dressed … [Read more...]
Don’t Miss the Old Hill Towns of Tuscany
Tuscany is a magnificent region of Northern Italy where you can visit mysterious medieval cities and tiny Etruscan hill towns. The food, wine, and magnificent views make it hard to ever leave. We visited in the winter during the holiday months which is a great time to avoid crowds and take in the festive atmosphere. Find a local guide in Tuscany, here. After spending 4 … [Read more...]
AmaWaterways River Cruise: The Christmas Markets on the Danube
If you have never seen the Christmas Markets during the winter in Europe, you should put it on your bucket list. We took an AmaWaterways River cruise on the Danube during late November and early December. It started in Budapest, stopping in Melk, Vienna, and Salzberg, in Austria, and then Linz, Passau, Regensburg, and Nurnberg in Germany. After Nurnberg, we boarded a … [Read more...]
Visit Prague in Winter When it Sparkles With Light
Our last destination on our AmaWaterways Christmas Markets river cruise on the Danube was Prague in the Czech Republic. It's a gleaming city of Gothic arcades, Renaissance windows, Rococo cherubs, and Art Nouveau sylphs. Find a local guide in Prague, here. The cruise company booked us into the Old Town Hilton in Prague, which was lovely. Generally, I prefer small, … [Read more...]
Celebrate Christmas in Germany on the Danube
While we were on an AmaWaterways river cruise, we breezed quickly through Germany but I managed to take a few noteworthy photos. We were traveling during the holidays and the theme of our cruise was the Christmas Markets. As you can imagine, there's is nowhere that captures Christmas festivity quite like Germany. We stopped briefly in several German villages but the two … [Read more...]