So my trip to Italy started the 31st of March at 6 in the morning if you know what I mean, after going out to party Friday night we all slept like babies in the bus. The bus took us to Valencia, which was where the ship was waiting for us to board. We waited like 3 hours to board, and than we set off to Italy. This was the first time in my life I had been on an actual cruise liner. It was amazing. The first night we got there, we were all exhausted from traveling and waiting, but that didn't stop us from going to the ships discoteca, in which we danced all night until 5 in the morning! The following day was Easter, so many of us dressed up in professional clothes. The second day was funny because it was the day every one got "sea sick". I think half my friends threw up, but for the crazy ones, like me, we went again to the discoteca to party until 5 in the morning!
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Me and my friend Rafa |
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My friend Agustin |
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My friends Antonio and Alvaro |
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David, Pancho, Alvaro, Juanje, and Guille |
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Girl- Maria Jesus |
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Rafa Antonio and a professor |
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Miguel, David, Dani, and Fran |
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Marta, Irene, Natalia, Rosana, and Estefania |
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Karen, Patri, and Marta |
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Jenny, Mayte, Julia, Sara, Maria Jose |
Here are some photos of the first 2 days (still haven't gotten to ITALY yet) this is my whole class... and I look good with a suit in jeans!
Day 3 was the first day we actually got toset foot on Italy. We arrived first in a city called Trapani. It was a really cool moment to just think to my self, "I'm in freaking Italy man!" Got to eat some Italian ice cream. It was amazing.
So all the photos above are from Trapani
some photos at the dicoteca... at this point we have gone 3 consecutive days of party till 5am
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Chapel in Messina |
the ship on the left is our boat
this isn't our ship, but its a cool pic
The next day we went to Messina, which was absolutely beautiful here are more pics... Geographically Messina is in Sicilia; where the boot meets the rock if you know what I mean, a beautiful strait. We got to see a lot more of Italy and its people in Messina.
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