Upon arriving in the Adriatic seaside resort of Rimini, everyone was happy to get straight to the beach. Steph P., Shelby, Lori, Madison Y and Amanda tanned on their lounge chairs. Bari, Matt and Eric rented paddle boats and had fun going down the slide while Dean, Will, and Adam S. dived right into the water.  Jess also learned the easy lesson that the only thing better than gelato in Venice is gelato on the beach in Rimini.

After a great beach day, we headed out for a night on the town.  Armed with fresh tans, the group was ready to hit up our first Italian dance club.  Alex, Jon, and Jason S. showed Italy how Americans like to Dance. Rachel, Carly Z. and Lisa were the true dancing queens of the evening.  Ben L. was declared the king of the dance floor.

After a fun night, the group was ready to return to the beach for another day of rest and relaxation. The group then got ready for a fun evening surprise. David announced the surprise of mini-golf and gelato.  Adam S., Brandon, and Ben H. proved to be the Tiger Woods of the group with their golf skills.

With our beach days complete, the trip chariot headed off to Rome. When in Rome, it goes without saying that the best way to start off a stay is to have a traditional roman toga party.  Justin, Ben R., Zack L. and Tyler rocked the toga style and had a tough time readjusting to the 21st century after the party.  Emily even sang and danced with the waiters dressed as Roman warriors.   After a dinner back in time, we headed to the famous Trevi Fountain where Steph B., Cassidy, and Madison M. followed tradition by throwing coins and making a wish.

Our guided tour showed us all of what Rome had to offer. After a stop at the Pantheon, we went to the Colosseum with our beloved tour guide Mario.  Although we were about 2,000 years late for the gladiator fight, Adam B., Bryan, Ty, and Jason E. made sure to take advantage of the photo opportunities.  Danielle and Sarah S even took a picture with a man dressed as a gladiator.  The Roman experience continued with a dinner at Piazza Navona. Ben F., Julian, Richie, and Mike made sure to enjoy their Italian dinner, while Jess, Matt, and Zack L. appreciated their final serving of Roman gelato.

On the way down the Amalfi Coast to the town of  Sorrento we stopped at Pompeii for a tour of the ruins. Kelly, Alyssa, David, Jason S, Jason E and Richie were spotted taking pics on the mosaic sidewalks which were covered in ash after the eruption.

Today we had an amazing day on the Isle of Capri. We enjoyed some free time for lunch and exploring the beautiful gardens and views. In the afternoon we took a boat to circle the island and swim through the grottos. Cassidy, Jess and Zack F. were the first off the boat and kept jumping in for more at every stop. We’re having a great time traveling around Italy and can’t wait to visit Positano tomorrow!

Ciao for now,

The ON TOUR European Experience Staff

The Westcoast Blogger

Buon giorno friends and families of On Tour European Experience,

The following details of our trip are perfectly bookended with two great beach visits. Our first stop was at the beach in Rimini. A great town frequented by Europeans for their vacations. During our time there, many Trip Members found themselves on the beach volleyball and basketball courts. Troy, Jeff and Josh beat Henry, Mitch and Cody La. in a friendly game of basketball.  Those who decided to take it easy did as the locals do and layed out on great lounge chairs and enjoyed 2 relaxing days beach side. Valentin enjoyed relaxing on the beach and found the water really nice. Our first night in Rimini was a night we will all remember. We hit up a local club called Life and danced the night away to familiar and even some not so familiar songs. Julio had a great time at the club. The club was lots of fun and a great night was had by all. Our second night was more competitive in nature. Those who have golf experience got to show their skills, in mini putt form. Brooke and Allie had a great time mini golfing and really enjoyed the gelato later on that night.

Day 18 we arrived at the nation’s capital of Rome or as it is called in Italian, Roma.  Our toga party was lots of fun especially since we wore traditional Roman togas and were serenaded by 2 wonderful Italian opera singers. Definitely a great experience.  Michael embraced this very authentic meal and enjoyed every minute. No trip to Italy is complete without visiting one of the most famous fountains in Italy and possibly in the world. Trip 46 headed off to Trevi Fountain and were given free time to explore, people watch and even pick up some delicious gelato! Lots of great photo opps were had and the group got to see one of the great attractions Rome has to offer. Sarah was most looking forward to the famous fountain and was very pleased with what she saw and took part in the ritualistic coin tossing and wish making. Jordan and Kaela also loved the fountain and made their own wishes when they threw coins in the fountain!

Continuing with great experiences the wonderful weather of Rome was waiting for us along with our tour guide Mario on the morning of day 19. We had a great time traveling back in time thousands of years and visiting the Coliseum, the Roman Forum and the Pantheon. Boone really enjoyed the architecture of the Coliseum and was amazed that it is still standing almost two thousand years later. Ethan was impressed by the sheer size of the structure and the history of the city.  We also walked through one of the most famous churches in the world, St. Peter’s Basilica, but not before seeing Michelangelo’s masterpiece, the Sistine Chapel. We learned from Mario that chapel was painting more to Michelangelo’s liking than the pope’s at the time. We also
learned that as Michelangelo moved through the progression of the panels, his attention to detail and the size of the characters
decreased and increased respectively. Mario explained to us that it was because if Michelangelo maintained that same detail and character size, he would have never finished the ceiling. He noted that it was hard enough for the artist to paint upside down, to do it for what may have been forever, was not what Michelangelo signed up for. Cody Litman was very impressed by the Sistine Chapel and loved the explanations Mario provided on the tour. Dinner in small groups that night was a lot of fun as the groups were given the opportunity to explore Piazza Navona, a small square in Rome that has street performers and local artists trying to intrigue tourists with their various forms of art and entertainment. Following dinner, many Trip Members indulged in some gelato and enjoyed the various sights and sounds. Musicians, mimes, and even tap dancers all had us watching with glee.

Following our time travel to the past in Rome, we did not want to miss another amazing chance to learn about Italy’s past. As we made our way to Sorrento, we stopped in Pompei, a city of ruins. The city is located very close to Mount Vesuvius, an active volcano. Not to worry folks, research is constantly being done to calculate the next eruption and it is not anytime in the near future, so they say! We are thankful for that, after the devastation the eruption that occurred in the first century AD caused.  We walked through the ruins and saw old homes and buildings that withstood the ash and chemical gases released almost 2 millenia ago. Alanna really enjoyed the history and took some great pictures of the remains. We learned a lot walking through the city but jumped back on the bus and continued to Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast.   Lucky for us, there was a street festival taking place and the main road was lined with small street vendors and goodies for any and all to enjoy. Sara took this opportunity to enjoy a delicious cotton candy. A small concert and an Italian play was taking place in the town center square while most boutiques and shops seemed to remain open on the side streets of Sorrento.

Day 21 began with a boat ride to an island about 30 minutes from the mainland of Sorrento. On Tour European Experience had the great pleasure of visiting the chic island of Capri. We took the funicular, a cablecar/elevator ride up to the top of the island where Trip Members had lunch and a chance to see where Hollywood’s most famous celebrities shop and dine. Reid along with Ryan, Jimmy, Joe, Cody La., Sammy, Bobby and Brad all enjoyed lunch at Aurora, Capri’s most famous restaurant to the stars. Isabelle had a great time in this area and was very excited for the boat tour later that day. After lunch we headed down to the water for an exciting boat tour of the island. We saw the green and red grottos and water so blue we could see 30 feet down. Melissa and David O. found the blue grottos in particular very beautiful and enjoyed our boat ride very much. Raquel and Ari rode on the same boat through the grottos and enjoyed every minute of it.  We passed by yachts owned by designer Valentino and the Princess of Jordan. Hayley loved Capri and wishes she could have her own yacht there someday.  We also saw the famous 3 rock formation in the water for which Capri is famous. Legend says that if a couple kisses as they pass through the small tunnel, they will have eternal love. After dinner we went to a disco/karaoke club with a dance floor.

Day 22 was the beach bookend to this update. We ventured off again on another boat but this time we actually remained in the mainland, but a 45 minute boat ride to the other side of the island. On Tour European Experience spent the day beach side in Positano. A beautiful city nestled in a cliff overlooking the Amalfi coast was where On Tour European Experience hung out. Ilana and Hannah both enjoyed the beauty of the city and loved the refreshing pebble beach. Ilana also enjoyed the most delicious pineapple she ever ate. The water was the perfect temperature in which to cool off especially after Troy, Jake, Jack, David J., Jeff took a nice trek up the cliff for a delicious meal with a beautiful view of Positano’s marina and beach. After a great day at the beach, Trip Members got ready in their best night attire for dinner and dancing. This time three Westcoast Connection/ 360 Student Travel trips were hitting up the dance floor to see which Trip Members have the best dance moves. Cameron and Ilyssa had a great time at the club along with the rest of the Westcoast and 360 Student Travel trips that night.

A day in Italy has not been complete for Andrea without gelato. She was very excited when she found a gelateria in Sorrento that had 80 flavors. She chose nutella and stracciatella, which is chocolate chip.

Just a few more days in wonderful Italy and then it is back to France. We are on our way to Florence today and can’t wait to climb the Duomo and see Michelangelo’s David. We hope you are just as excited for us.

Arrivaderci,
On Tour European Experience gang

The Westcoast Blogger

The latest from the European Discovery!

The Westcoast Blogger

Bonjour from the South of France!!!

We have finished our visit of Italy… great sites and more amazing food!

I’m writing to you as we leave our final Italian site, Pisa, on route to Nice, the final stop on our tour.

It’s been an incredible ride through Italy…We went from Venice to Rimini.  Rimini was full of relaxation.  We started it off with an evening round of mini-putt, where everybody let their competitive side out.  The next two days were BEACH DAYS!  Catching the waves, going down water slides, playing Knights, Calvary, and Barbarian, building sand castles, and playing football – American style.  Let’s not forget to mention that we all got to work on our tans and the gelato was delicious.  In Rimini, we experienced our first taste of a European Disco.  Techno music was going through our heads until the early morning.

After our revitalization on the beach, we headed to the historic city of Rome.  We took pictures at the Trevi Fountain and all made wishes tossing in a coin over our shoulder.  We had a busy following day in Rome: a guided city tour, the Vatican Museum, Coliseum…who could want anything more.  Then on the way to Sorrento, we visited the Ruins of Pompeii, the city that was partially buried by Mt. Vesuvius during a volcanic eruption.  Our first dinner in Sorrento, we were serenaded by a pianist who made our dinner so inviting.  The next day we took a charted yacht around the island of Capri.  We got to swim through the green grotto – so beautiful and picturesque.  We walked around the island of Capri, saw the beautiful gardens and then jumped in the Adriatic Sea to cool off.  The next day, it was time to move on to our last city in Italy, Florence.  In Florence, we got to barter at the Leather Market – some great skills I must say and some of us are coming home with amazing leather jackets, belts, and purses.  In Florence, we also got to experience the Synagogue, we climbed the Duomo Tower, and made our own Italian style dinner at our Tuscan Cooking School – we learned how to make spaghetti noodles from scratch, spinach crepes, stuffed zucchini, and dessert. Our final day in Florence was spent experiencing the historical culture of Florence in the Galleries – we saw Michalengelo’s David and evenings of action packed disco dancing!

Now we are in Nice…the final stop on our 32 day journey. It is sad to realize that the trip is coming to an end.

It’s amazing the growth of the group from day 1 to 29! We have learned a lot from our teenagers.  It was our staff mission that each teenager would return home embracing the culture, sights, sounds, and tastes of Europe. We are so proud as our mission is 2 days away from being accomplished.

Until next time…enjoy your summer and we’ll talk soon!

An e-mail update from the European Experience!

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Hi Parents of European Experience!

Our trip is moving fast but we have not wasted any time and have managed to take in as much as we can of the sights, culture and cuisine! We kicked off our stay in Rome with a romantic dinner to celebrate fashionista and professional dancer Max’s birthday, with an impressive birthday card drawn by the talented Krissy. We then visited the Trevi Fountain, where Layne and Jackie showed off their cartwheels to the observing tourists. Meanwhile Jackie, Britt, Shelby, Lindsay, Michelle and Lexi smiled for the cameras as they made wishes for good luck. We continued on our Gelato mission of finding the best flavors Italy has to offer. Brett discovered Yogurt Blanco flavor gelato, a new fan favorite, while Ryan and Stephen dug through their Gelato cups for kiwi flavor with seeds. After spending time in Rome, we all became more familiar with the historical sights such as the Vatican and the Coliseum. Layne took over as the Vatican expert, while Ryan, our very own history buff, explained the significance of some of the sights as well.

As we traveled to Sorrento we stopped by the ruins of Pompeii, where Melissa and Heather were fascinated by the intricate preserves. The following day we swam in the grottos and explored the island of Capri upon arrival from our chartered yacht, a definite highlight of the trip. Evan B and Max B took turns doing flips into the water from our boat and everyone else soaked up the sun and the beautiful aquamarine water. Sasha, Brett, Matt, Kara, Allie, Yui, Henry, Michelle, Carly, Stafan and Ali all enjoyed free time walking around the island of Capri. We dined and ate lemon flavored treats, the specialty of Capri. ShelbyWe ended our stay in Sorrento with a great dinner and disco. We finished the warm summer night at the disco, where we danced the night away and prepared for the remainder of our journey through Europe.

We are now headed to Florence and will continue to update you on our adventures!

Here are a great batch of photos!

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