Sunday, 21 June 2015

Meteora and then Albania

So we arrived in Mtteora at a rather swanky hotel with a great looking pool and headed out to get some lunch. Had some more amazing Greek cuisine and then headed back to the hotel as we were scheduled to visit the Meteora Monsateries.

After a very long and winding drive we arrived at these amazing monasteries. There used to be more but there are only about half a doz left. There was a museum etc which housed manuscripts from as early as the 11th century and also an amazing church. I felt more "spiritual" in this church than I did at the Sistine chapel. I personally liked the artwork in the Meteora ceiling more, but no photos allowed people!

We headed back down from the monastery (only 618 steps to get up and down from the monastery) and then jumped into the pool. Until it went form 30+ degree heat to thunder and lightning.

The air con in the room more circulated the air than anything else so that was great.... Dinner here was pretty good to be fair and then we went out for frozen yoghurt / Ice cream for dessert. One of the nicest locals we have encountered was working at the yoghurt place. It was lovely.

The next morning we were on our bikes again to head to Albania. After a walking / bus tour around the city we headed to the Hotel. Where we all stayed the entire night. Albania (Tirana) didn''t really appeal as something that I needed to go and explore. Besides the beers at the hotel were 1.8 Euro and the vodkas weren't much more. Gotta love free pouring!

All in all I dont think I need to go back to Albania, I am sure there was something I may have missed (I didnt get a bag patch!) But hey still had a great night chilling round the pool having a few drinks!

Oh sh*t. And I used a bidet. That was a life changing experience.

Saturday, 20 June 2015

Athens...

What can I say. Athens was great.

We had one day here. Now I am sure you can do a lot of things but we hit the main sites theat we wanted to in one day.

We walked through Hadrians arch down to the temple of Zeus and then to the old Olympic stadium. The temple of Zeus was part of a "pass" bjt didnt include the stadium. You can see the stadium pretty well from the outside so we didnt pay the extra to go in.

From here we headed back up toward tbw acropolis and the Parthenon.  What and incredible building.  The walk up is a bit of a mission but it's not terrible. You go past the Dionysys theatre and a number of other archeological sites. Long story short. It was amazing. The view from the top of the acropolis is well worth the walk if the Parthenon up close wasnt enough for you.

We then had some Gyros at a place by the metro station. Hopped the metro back to the hotel for a couple of drinks and a swim after the massive heat of Greece tried to melt my shoes off and kill me through dehydration.

We woke up the next morning after a actual quiet night and headed to Meteora which I will cover a bit later.

Trying to do posts between having fun and average wifi is always good.

Monday, 15 June 2015

Venice to Athens. Im on a boat!

Right o then. What a busy past week. To all those playing at home, sorry it has taken a while for this update, it will be a lengthy one!

So after finally going to sleep in Venice after much pool fun we awoke to leave for Florence. On the way to Florence we stopped by Pisa. The leaing tower definitely has a lean on, but to be fair the only reason it is impressive is because it is leaning. The church that is right next door to it was better to see for me than the tower itself.

In any case we travelled some more to Florence and got off the bus right into a walking tour. We went around Flroence and saw the sites. The cathedral is pretty amazing and the giant dome looked awesome. We rocked past the reproduction statue of David and a bunch of other smazing sculptures.

After the walking tour and taking in some great sites we stopped at a leather shop and got a run down on the history of leather manufacturing in the region. After all that we headed back to the hostel to sit down for an amazing dinner followed by another night of bucket cocktails, this time with Karaoke thrown in. As well as many people thrown into the pool. Including myself after being betrayed.

The next morning was a free morning. I decided to go and suss out a local market which was great. Had an amaing espresso and got some good bargains. After that we jumped back on the bus bound for Rome and a 3 hour walking tour!

The walking tour went past the Spanish steps, Trevi fountain, the Pantheon, the Roman forum, and ended with  group picture at the Colosseum. Wow. Rome is amazing. After a great feed of pizza and gelato we headed back to the hostel. Had a couple of drinks at the bar and then crashed for the night.

Next morning we got dropped into Rome to go on a tour of the Vatican. The amount of artwork and sculpture that is on display there is unbelievable. Pilfered and donated over time. The Sistine Chapel was a site to behold. So much so that while in it i said this is f*cking amazing... Woops.

After the Vatican tour we were lucky enough to see Frank himself giving an adress. My new camera is amazing and actually managed to snap a pic of him. Then we decided to walk to the Colosseum so we could go inside. We went via a place that I forget the name of that houses the tomb of the unknown warrior. But the view from the rooftop was sectacular.

Onwarrrds to the Colosseum. Never in my life have I felt so much energy. The place was electrifying and humbling all in the same breath. What an amazing piece of history. The photos I took do not do it justice. You have to be there to feel it's presence.

From the Coloseum we tried to get a taxi as the trains were on strike. They wanted way to much money so we caught the train that was running to the transfer station. And then got stuck, and had to get  cab anyway. But this one was more reasonable. Always easier when you are splitting anyway.

Back to the Hostel, more pool time, and then the Beauty and the Geek themed party night, also Erin's birthday. A bunch of the guys dressed up in dresses, including myself, I looked fab. I went to bed relatively early as we had an early start the next day but some people my have partied a bit to hard. The next morning was a mess. I was taking bets to see how many peeople would get left behind. Remarkably noone did.

Onward to the Ferry and Greece! First time overnight on a boat so that was something new. It was all pretty chiled. Took some snaps off the back of the boat at sunset which turned out pretty good and then had a massive catch up sleep.

After the ferry which had amazing kebabs or Gyros as they called them we headed to Athens. This was only an "Airport stop" so we didn't go out exploring as we were coming back. I did however manage an amazing picture of the Parthenon at night from the rooftop of the hotel. Can't wait to go and see it, so much I need to do in Athens.

We woke the next morning to get on the bus, drive to the docks, and get another ferry to Mykanos. Some peoples sea legs are a bit weak so they didn't really have a great time of it. But that all changed when everyone saw Mykanos. What a place.

The driving here is insane. There might be some rules but I am yet to see them. After an interesting bus ride we arrived at Paraga beach which was to be our home for 3 nights of relaxation. We spent sme time in the pool and then had a great meal before heding out.

The first night a few of us headed into town to experience Mykanos nightlife. It's much the same as other nightlife (no I don't normally do the clubbing thing) so I bailed a bit earlier than the others.

After a good nights rest I woke up hell bent on hiring a quad bike and did just that. If you are going to Mykanos, you need to do it. Riding around Mykanos is amazing. But for the love of god get a helmet. And don't drink and ride.

In any case I took my newly rented quad to Mykanos town for a look, had a look around, some amazing Souvlaki Pitas, and then headed back to the hostel. Met up with a few people, chilled for a bit, then headed out for a lengthier ride before dinner. So some great places and took some photos then headed back. Dinner was pretty good being that it came from the same place that was doing entirely average breakfasts.

After dinner we headed out again for a bit of a night ride. I had a passennger with a GoPro so I can't wait to see that footage that will be awesome! Few more drinks and getting to know the new 6 people that joined us in Athens a bit and then called it.

The next day I had decided that nude beach going was a must and after a lengthy time in the pool we myself and 2 others headed down and experienced the beach the way the locals do. Thank god for sunscreen.

Really just had a chilled out day followed by an amazing dinner with some great people (Mousakka and Shrimps) and headed to bed with the aim of waking up early to get some snaps of the sunrise. Totally worth it.

I guess that leads me to where I am writing this blog post. Somewhere between Mykanos and Athens on another ferry for about 3.5 more hours.

Will try and get the blog updated a bit more, will do some pics later as the upload speed here is poor. Be good everyone!

Sunday, 7 June 2015

A couple of wheres Rangi?!?

Barcelona, Nice, Cannes, Monaco, Verona, Venice - I've bewn busy!

Right so where to start....

The 2nd night in Barcelona we went andbhad tapas for dinner. Chilled with a Sangria at the hostel. Went for gelato. Then called it a night. The next day we left Barcelona for Nice.

Nice was quite a cool little city. We arrived. Went for dinner. Then ended up dancing on tables at Waynes bar. Highly recommend it if you find yourself there.  The next day everyone had a bit of a mix of what they wanted to do. I headed over to Cannes in the morning then that evening we booked it to Monaco. On the way to the bus I got shat on by a bird so that went well. Had a look around the palace. Flag was up so the royals were home.

And then the Grand Casino.  What a place. Inside thw building is amazing. Outside the sports cars are plentiful. Ordered a 90euro bottle of champagne.  And then went to the blackjack table. Won 190 Euros. Then called it.

Dinner time. After asking one of the restaurants if they could seat us and being told no we decided there wasnt enough time for a sit down meal so found McDonalds. Royale with cheese. Yum. And also apparently it was my shout for mcflurrys.

Back to the hostel and bed. Good decision. Cue bus ride to Venice via Verona. Verona was pretty cool. Grabbed boob at Giulietta's statue which is near her balcony. After that. More gelato then bus to Venice.

Our accommodation in Venice is great. With another topdeck meal tentbwith an amazing dinner of pasta and gnocchi. There is a massive pool and a great bar. Watched the UEFA Champions league final. Go Barcelona! After some bucket cocktails and some normal ones headed to bed with Venice to see in the am.

Another great brekky from topdeck. And then on the bus to Venice. Walked to St Marco Square and had a squiz. Went to a Venetian lace school which was cool. And then we went on a gondola ride. After the ride I had some cuttlefish pasta with black sauce which was delish. Caught the boat back to the bus and then more gelato. I sense a theme.

Back in the pool for the arvo and then here I am typing. Having such a good time. I can't recommend doing this enough.

Pics

Tapas
Cannes
Grand Casino
Lunch at Venice
Waiting for people mover (its a train)

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Alps to Barcelona

So after my last post a wee bit has happened. We had another wonderful dinner provided by the top deck crew. Had some quiet drinks which resulted in a 2am bed time (they weren't really quiet)

The drive from the Alps to Avignon was great. The scenery is very similar to home, but with more windmills. We arrived in Avignon in the early evening and had some free time. After wandering around this fantasticly preserved medieval city we bought some food and had an amazing picnic. The picnic turned into drinks, and then the drinks turned into a game of "Never have I ever". Turns out I am not the only guy to have worn a dress and heels so that makes life easier.

The night ws a pretty early one as we had another big drive to Barcelona the next day. On the way from Avignon to Barcelona we stopped by some random bridge. Pont du Gard? Apparently it is a 2000+ year old Roman aquaduct. Who knew ;)

From Pont du Gard we headed to Barcelona. The city is fun and bustling, but none of the arcitecture really does it for me. After doing our washing and then creating a drying room in the room using the ceiling tiles we headed out to dinner.

Dinner was a Seafood /chicken Paella. I thought it was pretty good. A few people didn't enjoy it. But the Sangria here. Wow. Potent stuff! After dinner we headed to a Flamenco show which was really great. Always cool to see traditional dance!

We left from here to a bar not far away and had a couple with our amazing Tour Leader and Bus Driver, Michelle and Gaz.

On the walk home we may have walked a bit to far and had to ask for directions. But got back to the hostel in one piece.

After a generous sleep woke up, had some breakfast and then headed out into Barcelona. Day started out with walking down La Rambla checking out some shops. Most of the labelled stuff is comparable to prices back home so far and I haven't seen much I liked. I did pick up a knock off Barcelona FC shirt because WE WENT TO THE STADIUM!

Camp Nou was amazing. We did the full tour which went through the stadium, the museum, the changing rooms, the media area, prettty much the whole thing. So glad that we did it.

After getting back everyone was prepping to get a feed and then head to the beach. We had some Tapas not far from the hostel and they were amazing. What a good way to eat.

After tapas we headed back down La Rambla and went to the beach. Now the beaches here are great. Topless sunbathing is prevalent. Guys selling drinks, guys selling blankets, women doing hair braiding, and woman doing massage. Until they get arrested...

Back at the hostel now. Nothing set in stone for tonight so I guess we will see what everyone else is up to. Tomorrow we jump on the bus again to get to the French Reviera. PS, Rangi has been up to some shenanigans!

Piictures:

Avignon
Avignon at night
Pont Du Gard
Flamenco
Camp Nou
Beach

Where's Rangi!?!

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Sunday, 31 May 2015

Swiss Alps - Where the views are ok ish

So today we got to sleep in with brekky being at 8am which was just as well because last night was a big one with most of the crew hitting the sack at about 1.30am - 2. I was "Boring" and went to bed about midnight. But not before an obligatory round of Jagerbombs! King Dan caused a bit of a stir with one of the Poms staying at the campground and then managed to avoid a flogging for the night. Aaron went to sleep in his bed then woke up in Nicks (Nick woke up in Aarons). But the dinner put on by the top deck crew before all the drinking began was great! Sitting and enjoying a roast pork dinner in the shadow of the Swiss alps is something amazing.

Anyway cue todays adventures. After an amazing breakfast again prepared by the Top Deck crew we walked down the the train station where we embarked on our journey to Jungfrau station. This is set between Jungfrau and Monch peaks. Monch's neighbour is Eiger!

After walking around at "The top of Europe" for quite some time, looking at Swiss watches that are way too expensive for me (read - I didn't find one I liked), and checking out the Lindt shop I came back down to Lauterbrunnen where I am currently sitting and enjoying a beer until dinner in 3 hours time.

Photos:

Dinner
Jagerbombs
Top of Europe
Lindt Shop
Beer

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Snails, String men, A night shoot, and Ross and Darryl's guided ish foot rour of Paris...

Right attempt number 2 as the first opone is stuck oin pending....

So. Our first night in Paris after a small journey from Calais ended up with dinner at The Blue Orange Restaurant. The food was amazing. Tried snails, French onion soup, and Chicken with Pom Frits. Snails were beautiful. The soup was great. And the main was brilliant.


From dinner we went on a night tour of Paris which included Montmarte and opportunities to take pictures of the Eiffel Tower at night. Montmarte was where we encountered the Stringmen. Now this is a scam that happens through Paris. Basically guys will come up to you and start chatting and then they will start making a friendship bracelet. Trick is they loop the start of it around the your little finger and by the end of it you have to pay to get yourself out.

Home and then bed for and early start the next morning. Woke up as Nick and Dan wanted to get some laundry done. What a debacle. After 15 mins getting the machine to work we went and found a patteserie which was amazing!

We started at the Eifffel tower. Pro tip. It gets really cold up there. Also, just pay the extra and go right to the top! from there started Ross and Darryl's Guidedish walking tour of Paris. We left the tower bound for arc de Triomphe. From there we walked down Champ de Elysees too the Louvre. We Didnt go in because the lines were huge and well I am not really an art person. Maybe next tiem. From there we were going to head back to Champ de Mars as we needed to be at the bike tour for 3pm. And then we saw the spires of Notre Dame and we had to go. So we did. Made really good time travelling past the famous lock bridge. Turned to go back to Champ de Mars and this is where it went wrong. We chose to take a shortcut. It would have worked but Parisian street signs are intresting. We took a wrong road even though we thought it was the right one. Ah well, missed the bike tour, instead ended up walking about 20-30 km seeing bits of Paris we are pretty sure noone else did.

Everyone met at 7 back at Champ de Mars for an amazing picnic dinner. We then got chnged and ready to go to the Caberet show. Show and half a bottle of wine. Amaing. So we did that and then caught the metro back to the Hotel. Which brings me to now where we are sitting on the bus for 7 hours going to the Swiss Alps. What an awesome past couple ofdays. Some of the people look a bit worse for wear today but hey.

Stay tuned for more shenanigans!

Pictures:

Snails
Eiffel tower
Laundromat
Arc de Triomphe
Caberet

Friday, 29 May 2015

The very first Where's Rangi?!?

Just as it says and especially for those playing at home, where's Rangi!?

For this one the answer is the building's name.

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Flights, Ferry's, and Bus rides

So it has been an eventful past 2 days. Flew to Singapore then to London. Flights were great and the food was as good as airline food can be. The flight from Auckland to Singapore was worrying as in the same row as myself there was lady with a toddler in the middle section. Toddler was quiet the whole time. Great success! I also no understand the mysteries of tray tables and entertainment screens with front row and exit row seats!

Cue flight from Singapore to London. Had a bloke next to me who was friendly enough and a small Singaporean lady to the right of me. Yes middle seat. Not ideal but someone has to do it. With about 3 hours to go there was a bit of drama. A lady locked herself in the toilet and refused to come out while her male travelling companion, flight attendants, and a large queue of people wanting to use the bathroom waited outside.

Heathrow airport is again quite large. Bearing in mind the airport I have been to the most is Auckland. Having been to Bangkok airport I understand these things get quite large. But as large as it is, the queue for immigration was very long and took about an hour.

I then got to go on the tube! Man how cool is that thing. It was about time everyone was knocking off work so as soon as I could I grabbed a seat with all my baggage and chilled out. Managed to do a switch of lines and eeverything! I reccomend it as a way to get from Heathrow to the city centre.

Waiting at the tube station when I got of was none other than Mr Peter Rosser who moved to London earlier this year. Was good to catch up. Went to a pub that boasted 70+ whiskeys and made a pretty good pizza. On the way walked past the Tower of London and over tower bridge. Ended up catching a cab back to the hostel as I was feeling a bit spent. The rest of the London site seeing will have to wait until the 2nd July.

After getting back to the hostel I decided it was probably time to catch some zzzzzz. My room mates for the night turned up a bit later and intros were in order. Ross, Alex, Nick, and Dan. Bunch of good blokes and we are already getting on like a house on fire.

After a breakfast of breadrolls with Nutella we hopped on the bus bound for Dover where we would jump on the Ferry as foot passengers and then go forth to Calais. The cliffs at Dover are really something else. You have to see them to understand.

Arrived in Calais to find our tour bus and Gaz the bus driver were late because of traffic and driving through to Paris it is easy to see why. Parisian drivers may actually be worse than Auckland drivers when it rains.

Sitting here now in the hotel waiting to go out to dinner which may include snails. So that will certainly be different!

Photos:

Tray tables!

Wait at iimmigration

Underground

Me and Peter

Dover

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Singapore Airport is huuuge

Well what elae xan I say really. This place is massive. the even have a butterfly garden now that is cool!

That T-Shirt...

So.

Marcus has been giving me a ride into work on and off for the better part of the year. Always made sense because I was on the way, kind of. So when I randomly booked a trip to Europe he was one of the first that found out.

Something changed in Marcus that day. Some really weird idea started brewing. Something that made him decide that I was going to be going on a tour of Europe to find myself a wife.

Now this joke has taken many turns and brought many a laugh every morning. From chats about what websites I've used to research into finding a wife, to discussions about his contacts that he has in Europe and how they could help!

All of this happened before I met and started dating Claire, who would probably not be overly chuffed if I came back with a wife but I guess we will wait and see in case this t-shirt works...

So, when Marcus said "Hey bro, stop by on the way home, I got you something" I had no idea of what he had got me. I got to his place and sat down in the lounge a chatted, then he gave me a little orange bag. The bag contained some Kiwi style chocolate (Pineapple Lumps, Choc Fish, L&P Whittakers, Burger Rings, and a mini bottle of L&P) and also this T-Shirt:


So well played Marcus - Bet ya didn't think I would take it though! It's in my carry on bag!

Monday, 25 May 2015

Also apparently I have an instagram

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand here it is:

My Instagram!

Will slap pictures on there in the millions, possibly billions as not to clog the blog!

Night before leaving, better pack!

So the itinerary advises to pack light in case you want to buy things. Makes sense really so I have tried to keep it on the light side.

Bags I have chosen for the adventure are:

1 x Deuter 55+10 Litre Pack - Chose this over a suitcase after much deliberation
1 x TravelOn Anti Theft Bag - Mate from work had one of these and they are mint, Chur Brynd and your Mum for helping me to get one!
1 x Planet Eclipse Gravel Backpack - These are great, man they can fit a lot of stuff. Cheers Steve at Paintball Direct for selling me one of these ages ago!
1 x Bodyglove Camera Bag

Electronics that are coming with me:

1 x Fujifilm S8200 Camera - A recent purchase so some playing will be needed!
2 x 32GB SDHC SD Cards
1 x Samsung Galaxy Tab3 Lite - I need to blog from something! Also has a 32GB Micro SD Card and should make Hearthstone easier if I get really bored...
1 x Samsung Galaxy S3 - Please don't text me while I am away, the charges are insane
1 x Standard plug + 4 USB Wall Charger
1 x NZ to Europe adaptor
2 x USB to Micro USB cables
1 x USB to Mini USB cable (Camera)
1 x Valore 18000 mAh powerbank
1 x Covermore SIM card (I am probably going to use the Vodafone one but will have this in case)
1 x Torch

Toiletries etc:

Nurofen
Imodium - Good call Nick!
Hay-fever Tablets
Sunscreen
Plasters
Nail Clippers - Because stuff walking round with a rogue toenail!
Deoderant
Shampoo - Thanks Mum!
Soap
Insect Spray
Toothbrush / Toothpaste
1 x Towel - Starting with 1, seeing how we get on
1 x Pillowcase

Clothes:

6 x Socks
7 x Boxers
2 x Shorts
1 x Boardshorts
2 x Pants
1 x Hoodie
1 x Light Hoodie
1 x Warm Jacket
4 x Tshirts (Plus another one that needs it's own blog entry - bloody Marcus!)
1 x All Blacks Jersey
1 x Dress Shirt
1 x Pair of shoes
1 x Dress shoes
1 x Jandals
1 x Cap
1 x Beanie
1 x Tui Bucket Hat (Rude not to)

Picture is below, bearing in mind I will be wearing some of the above on the plane and will have a complete change of clothes in my carry-on plus the towel and 1 of the shampoos I should be good. And yes I have credit cards, wallet (Brand new shiny Shihad one!), Passport, and Travel documents. Bit weird thinking this time next week I will be Avignon! Now to just get it all to fit...





Thursday, 21 May 2015

Meet Rangi!

A few people have asked who I am going on this trip with and while I have answered noone, I wasn't being entirely truthful.

A plan was hatched a while back and I decided that myself and Rangi were going to go on the trip together. Of course at the time Rangi didn't have a name and it was put to my Facebook friends to find a name for my travelling companion.

There were some stellar suggestions. Paul, Bob, Kevin, Frank, Yellow Penis Banana Face, and even Jaffa but I sort the opinion of the old and wise Marcus. Marcus suggested Rangi (And also Whetu, but we decided he was just showing he could count to 7) and the name has stuck.

Rangi has a full name, but for legal reasons we can't reveal that. Instead we are going to play a game - Where's Rangi! Rangi has decided that during the trip he is going to hide in photos just to see who can find him first. We will start off with an easy one!

Rangi!

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

First post!

I guess we will start with a bit about how I ended up going on this trip in the first place.

Well. I was speaking to Mycah one night about the upcoming Foo Fighters concert and told her how I couldn't get tickets. She suggested looking overseas. Started looking in Aus, nothing. Looked a bit further away, nothing. Looked in Europe, realised that there was a whole bunch of music festivals going on that looked sweet. Thought about it a bit then decided maybe I didn't need to go for just music!

Looked around on the net a bit and saw the usual trips to London, the UK, Contiki tours, Cruises, and the found this one with Top Deck. Thought it sounded pretty cool, covered a lot, gave you a taste, could always go back for more if you needed to!

The next day decided to pay a visit to Flight Centre on Shortland Street to suss out prices on flights etc. Got chatting to Yvonne there about dates and flights as ya do. Turns out the dates that I wanted to go on the trip, the trip only had 2 spots on it. Snap decision, let's do it. Yvonne gets in touch with Topdeck, sorts it all out, sorts out where the pick up is and then we start looking at flights. Cheapest flights were with Air China, decided I wanted to fly Air New Zealand instead as I always have great experiences flying with them. Last day to pay for the flights that I wanted was that day...

Having gone into Flight Centre just to look at prices of flights, I left having booked a 36 day tour of Europe. Let's see how it pans out!

Trip Details:

Leave New Zealand 11.50pm on Tuesday 26th May

Tour leaves London 7am on 28th May

Travel to 18 different countries

Arrive back in New Zealand 5.25am Sunday July 5th