Hi at all, I’m back!
It was a nice trip and here is a small report:
On Tuesday, 13th of May, we (about 60 Latin student of class 11 and 12) had the 24-years-bus-trip to
Sorrent(o) that wasn't that bad at all, but of course quite long. We stayed there in smaller huts on a camping ground. On Thursday then we had our first bus trip to
Pompei, which was nice, as we often have spoken aboot it at school and could see it now.
The following day we took a small ship to drive to the island
Capri. There we walked to a smaller ruin called Villa Jovis on a mountain where has been a great view (see photo) over the island. The rest of the time in Capri we spent at the beach.
On Saturday then we walked to the peak of the
Vesuvio, the vulcano that destroyed Pompei once. That day we also visited the antic city ruin Paestum and we enjoyed a short time at a sand beach.
Having had free time on Sunday in Sorrento, where has also been a stone beach (Did I mention that the weather in this first week in Sorrento has been great?), we went to Rome on Monday. This took about 4 hours by the bus and we stayed in a small hotel.
On the first day there we already had a small look at Rome and visited the
Fontana di Trevi and the
Spanish steps. The days in Rome had a small problem, by the way: Rain. Or: Rainstorms, not for a long time each, but strong. Therefore we mostly only made some trips in the morning and at noontime. So, on Tuesday we visited the Vatican City with its St. Peter's Basilica. On Wednesday we have been in the Colloseum (see photo) and the Forum Romanum. The last complete day in Rome we made a longer city walk to visit for example the
Pantheon, some Senate buildings and the Piazza Navona. On our way back we made a 2,5-hours-stop at the
Lake Gardathat was also very nice.
All in all, it was a nice trip with great waether and nice trips in Sorrento and not so good weather, but also a very interesting time in Rome. And by the way: I didn't see any smurfs (okay, aside from a few smurfs that were on some shirts).
View over the sea from Capri
The colloseum, the biggest Roman amphithetre, with me in the front