Sunday, December 14, 2008

Italy vs Portugal

With the impending arrival of Janice from NZ, it was decided that a girls trip to the “heel” of Italy should be planned. We chose Lecce as the destination of choice due to the rave reviews about the baroque architecture and the claims that it was the “Florence of the South” for traditional food and way of life.



Now it has to be said that I possibly did rub in the fact that I was going away to a gorgeous destination with a great group of friends on an almost daily basis to Chris so it was inevitable that envy would kick in and he would plan his own boys trip away to another European destination – therefore the Porto boys trip was booked!

Not content to be outdone I ensured I was not just away for a weekend but made it a nice long 4 day trip, leaving extremely early on Thurs morning. Amy and I caught the night bus at 3am in order to get to the airport on time. We arrived in Brindisi rather jaded and a little disappointed to see grey skies – where was our hot Italian weather? A short train ride later we arrived in Lecce and waited at our bed and breakfast for Janice and Karena to arrive from Rome. It was a quick turnaround from bags being dropped in the room to heading out to find food.


Wandering through the old city gates into the old town we quickly discovered that “siesta time” from 1-5pm was a way of live and strictly adhered to as the place was deserted. Luckily for us there was a snack cafe opening up and we managed not to kill each other from hunger. After fuelling up we continued to wander through the old town as things slowly started coming to life. We were merrily going about our way when the heavens opened and rain teemed down. We sought refuge in a cafe where it would have been rude not to buy something to eat! We all assumed that this weather would be a freak occurrence and that we would be basking in sunshine for our remaining 3 days – bad assumption. For the remainder of our stay in Lecce we battled the rain, wind, thunder, lightening and hail!


Fortunately for us the charm and food of Lecce kept us very happy indeed and we spent most of our time marvelling at the grand baroque buildings and sampling the local cuisine. Of course this was all time is slow motion as every day we were forced to nap and rest from 1-5 as literally nothing was open. Funnily enough this was really easy to get used to!

We did manage a sneaky day trip down the coast further to Ottranto just to satisfy our curiosity that the weather was no better than in Lecce…it wasn’t, but it was still a great little trip on a funny little train! And just to clarify, wet weather is no reason not to try as much gelato as you can handle…




On the flip side, and possibly some kind of cruel joke, Chris and Andrew struck the sunshine jackpot and enjoyed summer temperatures of 23 – 24 degrees in Portugal for their weekend away. I will never live this one down…he even took a photo of a temp gauge to rub it in that little bit more. In fact this blog posting will now transfer over to the gloater himself to fill you in on the boys weekend.
Aaaahhhh warmth. Portugal was great. 23 degrees everyday was great considering the temp in London has not passed 10 degrees for a couple of months now.Our reason for going to Porto, Portugal was easy. The Flights were cheap and well why not. With the girls away it was a good opportunity to go on a holiday with no clothing shopping.

We didn't have much time so decided that in order to make the most of it sleep would have to be sacrificed. We arrived in the evening and our first impressions were great. The metro was new, the airport was new and everybody was real friendly.As the girls were not there we decided to stay in a dorm to save money. We ditched our stuff and went straight out for a feed. After some aimless walking we settled down to a massive meal, beers and some pool. Somehow it never really cost us that much. I think that could be because the waiter kept stealing untouched food from other peoples tables and giving it to us with a sneaky thumbs up.

Like so many European countries the night life doesn't really kick off until about two in the morning. We missioned back to the dorm where there were 5 Americans still sleeping. They had been sleeping when we arrived much earlier. After some accidentally on purpose crashing and banging they woke up and joined us on the journey back out to sample the local nightlife. We had been given directions to a club but never made it. The street was closed off and there were thousands of people outside partying so we stayed there instead.
5am time for sleep. 8am breakfast. 8:30am straight to the nearest coffee shop where Andrew had grown fond of the double shot espresso and as I don't drink coffee a can off coke for me. Still in shorts and tee shirt we headed out for an intense day of sightseeing. We started with a river cruise, which was a great way to take in the city from a different perspective and our first opportunity to taste some of the world famous Port (funny that with a name like Porto). The other Aussies on the boat had bought a bottle each so it meant the normal red Port had run out we could only have white port.


After the boat ride we visited the Calem Port Factory which was about as old as dirt. It was good tour with an even better tasting at the end. I must admit though I didn't buy any to take away as I really do think that Port taste a bit like spew.

After walking through the city sampling local foods and bevy's, visiting gold leaf covered churches and buildings covered in bath tiles (it seemed the Portuguese got a bit carried away and started covering everything in white and blue bath tiles) we grabbed some prosciutto ham as a snack and went back to the dorm. Before long the Americans had joined in and it was full steam ahead preparing for another night on the town. We didn't stay as long in town this time but what a great atmosphere.
The trip was awesome and made better by the fact I new I would be returning to Portugal at Christmas for a week long surfing mission.

1 comment:

Isaac Asante said...

Hi Julie & Chris. I guess you guys are having fun. Make the most of it. All the best.

Isaac