Monday, March 17, 2014

Vive la Fran..*cough*.. Viva l'Italia!

Hey y'all! I'm going to France Italy! This shit happens everytime I have my mind on a set destination. Some other destination comes waving its pretty cheap fare in my face and I have to take advantage. Suddenly the place I'd been enamored with for months is thrown out the window and I fall in love with the new place instantly. This one was a difficult decision and it still stings a little. I've spent months attempting to learn French for this trip I've been longing to take for a very long time..that has once again been thrown by the wayside and now I gotta start from ZERO and learn some Italian. Unless I can totally get by saying 'pizza' all day, it's going to be a necessity.
   
     I also knew next to nothing about Italy in the travel sense either, but you can bet your ass I boned up really quickly after I bought the ticket. I now have somewhat of an itinerary already, dumb as it is. I actually have two possible itineraries: one for just Italy and one for Italy/France just in case. I must say at the moment I'm completely leaning towards just giving up the France ghost and just go for Italy. It just seems more exhausting to cross borders even though it really isn't. I would have to catch the same amount of trains I think for each itinerary, but for France I would probably also have to rent a car. It's almost the same cost for hotels with the only Italy itinerary being 100 USD more expensive. And boy is it expensive! I've been tooling around to places where the US dollar is king for a long time and now I'm faced with the euro making the dollar a pauper. I'm flying into/out of Milan and I swear I can't find a decent hotel under 250 US. I tried the two hostels that looked decent and of course neither has availability for when I want to stay. So as soon as I land, I'm getting the fuck outta there and hightailing it to Rome.

     I also promised myself that I would really take it easy on being a kamikaze traveler like I did last trip. Last year was fantastic/epic, but I swear running to airports every few days was wearing. It started to feel like Bangkok airport was my home after a while. It's a huge dilemma. In my heart I would like to maybe go to one or two places and just chill out, but in my head I think I'm never coming back here and I need to see as much as possible. The head is winning and my itinerary suggests that. So here we go again, except this time with train stations.

     Another thing I've been struggling with is where to go in Italy. You always want to hit spots that are 'must see' in a country, but for this trip I've put together a list of 'Why is this not on the list?' spots. For instance, for the Italy only trip I've left off Florence and Venice. Why? This is probably sacrilege for any first timer going to Italy. I've wanted to go to Venice forever, but as I read more about it (tourist overrun, super expensive hotels, crap food, and virtually nothing to do after 6pm), it's way less appealing. Florence, I've read, is also crowded with tourists. Also it's appealing to actually hear Italian while you're in Italy and not some Joe from Idaho ordering spaghetti. I love my people, but if I wanted to vacation in America I would. I want to actually miss hearing my own language and fight my way through theirs. Italy is a huge tourist destination and there's virtually nowhere I could go that hasn't been done before by billions of others before me.  Rome isn't a little out of the way spot, but I feel like I've achieved a bit of a happy medium of 'Yeah I've seen that city in movies!' and 'Umm..where?'.

As of now, here's what my work in progress Italy only and Italy/France itineraries look like.

Italy
Day 1- Fly into Milan, train straight to Rome
Day 1 - 4 Rome
Day 4 - 6 Naples
Day 6 - 8 Salerno
Day 8 - 12 Lecce
Day 12 - 13 (?? train to Ferrara via Bologna)
Day 13 - 15 Ferrara
Day 15 - 20 Lake Como or Garda
Day 20 - 23 Milan (fly home)

Italy/France (It's pretty friggin' bonkers I admit)
Day 1 - Fly into Milan, gtfo to Rome.
Day 1- 4 Rome
Day 4 - 6 Genoa (yes I know I'm backtracking)
Day 6 - 10 Eze/Nice
Day 10 - 15 Arles
Day 15 - 20 Marseille
Day 20 - 23 Milan (fly home)

So there you have it for now. It'll probably be changed a billion times before I leave, I'm fickle that way.






                

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