When we flew over the Alps they were sparkling with fresh snow, completely white, so glittery and awe inspiring. I couldn’t take my eyes off of the snow capped peaks. I was so thankful that Dawn had given me the window seat. She flies jets for a living, and everyone else I was traveling with had flown over the Alps multiple times so I was the only one enthralled.
Everyone else slept through it. ( No joke! They really did!)
We landed at Venice’s Marco Polo Airport and made our way through passport control. I took off my hat, so that we would not have another scene like last time I went through passport control and was yelled at by the customs guys.
Luckily without my woolly winter hat I did not pass for a terrorist and yea! The customs agents let me enter Italy!
Grazie! We made the long walk to the boat we would take to Venice, hauling our massive luggage along with us. It was about forty degrees and sunny; the day felt majestic with expectations, and we were all so happy to be in the bright sunshine even if technically it was still a chilly winter day. We were still bundled up in coats, sweaters and scarves but the sunshine and the vitamin D reflecting off our skin felt amazing. We climbed aboard the water taxi and made the short trip across calm seas to take in the beauty of Venice for the first time. As we pulled into the dock waves gently rocked the boat; we couldn’t wait to start our Venice Vacation!
Hotel lobby with Dawn |
This city is known as the loveliest city built by man and I would soon find out exactly why. Venice stretches across 117 small islands built over lagoons. All of the buildings sit atop of wood pilings brought over from the mainland. The pilings do not rot, as they are petrified by the mineral rich water running through them.. The pilings come from Slovenia across the sea, and are somehow still intact after centuries of being underwater; it is so unbelievable!
Venice has a big problem with flooding, called Acqua Alta or high waters. We could clearly see the remains of recent flooding, some water still standing in great big puddles all around the Piazza. Wooden walkways were still in place everywhere. Luckily we got there a few days after a big flood, and the stone roads were dry in most places at that point.
St Marks Square, Photo by John Cramer |
Our hotel was a modest Best Western, but it was very nice. The staff spoke a little English and was so nice we felt like we had checked into a small B & B! Our hotel was located just off of St Marks Square, or Piazza San Marco, in Italian. Our hotel was located in a very central area, right in the heart of Venice down a calli (alleyway), sandwiched between delicious restaurants.
Photo by John Cramer |
We hastily unpacked the essentials, and then met in the lobby to start exploring. We were planning to go to the masquerade Carnevale Ball at one of the local hotels later in the week. Most everyone we were traveling with needed to rent a costume for the ball. I was doing Venice on a budget so I had borrowed an old prom dress from Mimi, and bought a cape to go over it. My costume cost $30 compared to renting for $200. The Masquerade Ball was not cheap. Just admission was over two hundred Euros. Lobster better be involved because I can eat two hundred Euros worth of lobster.
Alps in back ground, photo by John Cramer |
great friends in Venice |
shopping, photo by John Cramer |
Church of St Mark |
After an early evening of dress shopping we were starving, and ready for our first Italian meal. Can I just say now I do not like Italian food at all! Despite this every single thing I tried in Venice was beyond amazing. All the guidebooks say don’t go to restaurants with menu’s written in English, because they cater to tourists, but traveling with so many Americans it was easier to go somewhere with a menu we could all read. Actually the minimal amount of Spanish that I know really helped me out with the language when we were in Venice.
Comments
I DREAM of going to Italy. Gorgeous photos!
Sounds like a lovely experience. I’s like to travel to Italy some day too. 🙂
What an adventure! I WANT TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
Love love love.