Amalfi Coast: Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii and the Italian Way of Driving
Next stop the popular Amalfi Coast where we wanted to explore the volcano Vesuvius and the buried village of Pompeii.
Next stop the popular Amalfi Coast where we wanted to explore the volcano Vesuvius and the buried village of Pompeii.
All roads lead to Rome – so the old saying goes and the Eternal City was indeed a stop on our trip back up through Italy.
The last leg on our journey through Croatia was Dubrovnik, located on the south-east coast and known as the Pearl of the Adriatic.
Our stay in the Split area also included exploring the Old Towns of Split and Trogir and a full-day boat trip.
Birthdays are always special – and even more so if you like Niklas are turning nine years-old and celebrating away from home for the first time!
Our first stop on the Adriatic Coast was Kvarner Bay and the Istria peninsula, known for their beautiful and diverse nature, mountain ranges, beaches and everything in between.
Following our hiking trips in Austria, we were ready to set course for a new country – this time Croatia and the first stop was Zagreb.
After three weeks of sun, sand and sea in Italy, our next destination was a very different scenery: the Austrian Alps, more specifically Zillertal in Tyrol.
While visiting the Italian Riviera, we also went to Monaco. The state is known for its glamour and more than 30 per cent of the inhabitants are millionaires.
After Tuscany, the next stop on our trip was the Italian Riviera, close to the French border.