



Yeah, so, we stayed in a converted 14th century cloister. The rooms were definitely monastic, not in a bad way, just plain and clean with a couple of crucufixes on the walls. But how cool is that? A fourteenth century monastic artifice. We loved it. And the company we booked with (justsardinia.co.uk) has a local man, an adorable old Sardinian man, meet you upon arrival. So, he met us and checked us in to our hotel and then took us for coffee (espresso really) and was appalled that I ordered just water! Anyway, he told us the must sees for Sardinia. He was utterly cute and sweet.






We so enjoyed the sun. Ah to see it for hours and hours, beside the sea. We sat at street cafes (facing the water) for hours each day to read and bask in the sun. As pale as I am I still have a pale person's farmer tan from this trip. We loved it!




These photos come from the Neptune Caves (Grotti di Nettuno). We had loads of fun walking down and then back up, and seeing the caves, somewhat remniscent of the Lost Sea. Its funny, we didin't realise we were on an organised tour until this lady yelled at us to please stay with the group while Jordan (not to name names) was taking artsy shots of his water bottle, foot, hand, etc as we made our way down. Cracked me up, but he always does.
The beautiful Med.
Jumpin' the fence.



1 comment:
wow!~ those are gorgeous pictures. looks like a fun trip. miss you two!
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