The final leg of the trip!
Helllllo the Veneto region of Italy!
What’s to come? Verona, Venice then a sprinkle of Dubai at the end.
Verona.
Ahhh the city of love. Home of Romeo & Juliet’s tragic love story.
This city was beautiful and quaint and everything in between.
Less tourists, lots of character, and toootally loved up.
Nothing like a good wander to truly explore this charming place.
Venice.
A place you really want to pinch yourself and at the same time question… “am I on the set of a James Bond movie?”
The foggy and wet weather just added the perfect touch to the wintery cosy atmosphere as we bustled around this colourful city.
Before we left, people always told us “you must get lost in Venice!”, and get lost we did.
Exploring all these cute little alleyways was actually the most fun! So much character in such a beautiful place.
Dubai.
A worthy stopover. Full of warmer weather and beautiful deserts.
As they all say… “all good things come to an end”, and sadly, that was the case for our Italian adventure.
But not is all to woe! I like to follow this quote with another; “don’t frown because it’s over, but smile because it happened”… or something like that…
Our time in Italy was packed full of fun memories, something to be treasured now and in years to come.
If you haven’t gone there before, I urge you to add it to the bucket list!
The culture, the history, the food.
Truly un-beat-able.
Thank-you for following my journey and I hope you enjoyed this ‘visual tour’, if I may.
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Thanks for stopping by!
Beautiful pics!!
Thank-you! 🙂
Once more, loving the pics! And so, so jealous! When I was in Italy a couple of years ago with school we were supposed to go to Venice, but then a little snow storm hit and the trip was cancelled… Still bummed about that, even though it’s almost 5 years ago, haha.
Thank-you! 🙂
ahh that’s too bad! 😦 You must go – it’s so magical 🙂
hope your having a lovely week!
love all these pictures! especially the masks, and the supreme doughnuts 😉
thank-you!
ahhh those doughnuts were the BEST! i would give anything to relive them 😛
Such gorgeous photos.
thank-you!! 😀
Your pictures are stunning! I want to go there someday. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. You’ve got me dreaming…… 😀
thank-you very much!! 😀
it was such a pleasure – thanks for tuning in! 🙂
I loved the photos of the balconies with flowers. you’re right, it does look like the set of a James Bond movie. 🙂 Ummm, wish I could go with Daniel Craig too
thank-you! 😀
haha i totally agree!
hope your having a lovely week 🙂
I know exactly what you mean about getting lost in Venice’s alleyways. It was one of my favourite cities when I was in Europe last year but unfortunately never got to see Verona, so I’ll just enjoy it vicariously through you 🙂
It’s so true! so much to discover there 🙂 and so magical!
haha hope you enjoyed the ‘visual tour’ of Verona!
I’ve always wanted to visit Italy- such a gorgeous place with so much history.
Lovely photos; great post!
-Ashley
http://lestylorouge.com
thank-you very much Ashley! 🙂
Love, Love, Love your travel photos-can’t wait to see where you go next!
thank-you emma!! 😀
hope your having a great weekend! xx
These photos are just wonderful – we can see you had a great time away!
Those spices in Dubai look to die for – did you bring any home?!
Just letting you know that Chloe’s travel diaries are coming to the blog this week – LA is up now – and NY is coming tomorrow! So head on over if you’d like to see some photos from her past overseas adventure!
C&S xx
thank-you girls! 🙂
no unfortunately we didn’t bring any spices home, didn’t think customs would let us haha
coolio will check it out! 😀
xx
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The quality of light is so different in the winter than it is in the summer. I was in Venice (and Rome…and Positano) this summer with the ponytails, so I’m enjoying all of your pictures from Italy. Hopefully I’ll get back to posting again soon. My camera broke on the trip so I have to get it fixed before I can take more food photos! I’m really enjoying your blog Bec.
Thank-you very much! 🙂
how beautiful it would have been in summer! ahh Positano is just a dreeaaam 😀
ah no! that’s so annoying 😦 looking forward to your posts when your up and running with recipes and food photos 😀
hope you had a great weekend! 🙂