Italy 2025 Appian Way

Today, we celebrated my grandson Simon’s birthday by biking on the historic Appian Way, built in 312 BC. This ancient road, lined with cypress trees and ruins, offers a unique perspective of history. Our family enjoyed quality time together in Rome, filled with memories and stories, before some head back to the US.

Italy 2025 – Rome part 2

The Vatican Museums, established in the early 1500s by Pope Julius II, showcase a vast collection of art, featuring classical sculptures, Renaissance masterpieces, and the Sistine Chapel, renowned for Michelangelo’s ceiling. Despite the crowds, the visit is a profound journey through history and art, culminating in the inspiring beauty of the Sistine Chapel.

Italy 2025 Rome part 1

The next day we boarded a train and headed to Rome.    All of the grandchildren loved riding the trains.  JP said it was the favorite part of his trip.  We arrived into Rome, took the Metro to our VRBO apartments (3 in the same building).  The apartments are close to the Metro, on a…

2nd Half Test for the World Cruise

The blog invites readers to take a quiz about the World Cruise, testing knowledge on destinations visited. Answers can be found through research or previous posts. Topics include unique wildlife, historical sites, and cultural events. Participants are encouraged to submit their answers for grading, aiming for an engaging experience.

Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 4/22/25

Today, we visited Rome from Civitavecchia. After Pope Francis’s passing, we explored independently, using technology for planning. Nana sought restaurant reservations for our family’s July trip, navigating challenges. Despite obstacles, she secured four reservations while enjoying iconic sights and good food. Tired but satisfied, we returned to the ship for rest.