Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Contiki European Experience (part 1: Paris – Venice)

A 20 day whirlwind tour around Europe with 51 relative strangers played out exactly how it sounds… awesomely! Prior to beginning my premiere Contiki experience, I could only describe myself as apprehensive, and generally unaware of what to expect from the relationships and experiences I would be creating over the length of my tour. However, as I arrived at the Royal National Hotel in London prior for the briefing session the night before the commencement of the tour, fresh from a drawn out 24 hours in transit from Mykonos, my nerves were almost immediately subdued. I swiftly realised the all-round nice and easy-going attitudes of everyone I was to be sharing my Europe experience with and my mind was put at ease. The next day the coach was packed and we headed off on the way to our first stop, Paris, travelling via ferry across the English Channel between Dover and Calais. During the bus ride we became acquainted with each other via set of short introductory questions we had to answer for all to hear… hilarity ensued and first impressions were formed. Arriving in Paris it was very quickly clear who the party animals in our midst were as some opted for late nights while others struggled with jet lag and hit the hay what would soon be considered relatively early. My first night was the cliché Parisienne experience every tourist must have, dining on crepes and sipping champagne at the bottom of the world famous Eiffel Tower.

The following night we headed out to an optional Cabaret show which proved ridiculously entertaining as members of our group were thrust onto stage for audience participation in between traditional cabaret song and dance. That night more group bonding ensued as we all headed to a bar situated next door to the Moulin Rouge itself for drinks. The next day we headed off early to the France’s Beaujolais wine region where we stayed in Contiki’s very own chateau which we shared with a few other groups. Whilst there, we participated in a wine tasting including some of the finest wines from the region, we ventured off on a picnic up a mountain where we managed to get unseasonably lost and never actual find the picnic spot, and were treated to an awesome party in the chateau’s underground club known as the cave, with the theme being ‘p’ needless to say there were Parisiennes aplenty around… as with all Contiki parties numerous hilarious stories emerged the following day, but none rivalled Christian’s managing to urinate in Niqi’s bag on a routine drunken walk to the bathroom, which he missed by one door.

Next we headed for the French Riviera, and that night into the principality of Monaco and marvelled at its collection of ludicrously expensive cars as well as heading to the Monte Carlo casino where some fared better than others…. Personally I managed to lose my solitary betting capital (50 euro) in two hands of blackjack before recouping 5 euro on the slots. The next day saw us leave France and head towards the land of pizza and pasta; Italy. Initially what is perhaps the world’ most celebrated architectural mistake, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and a foray of touristy photos ensued. Next we headed to our campsite in Florence. Our first night in Florence was spent as the Red Garter, a karaoke bar which was filled by Contiki and top deck groups exclusively and as such proved unbelievably enjoyable. The following day we were left to our own devices in Florence, viewing a leather demonstration as well as surveying the various beautiful squares around the city. That night we partied at Space Electronic Disco, a decent club located in the heart of Florence, before retiring early enough thanks to our impending journey to Rome in the morning.

Arriving in Rome we began by visiting the stereotypically touristic sights, first up the colosseum followed by the old Roman ruins which surround it, needless to say cameras were not holstered for a solid period of time. The next day we departed Italy, albeit briefly, and headed into the world’s smallest sovereign state, Vatican City, home of the pope. We headed in on a particularly hot day and being a redhead with unbelievably fair skin I joked on the way there of the third degree sunburns I would be receiving come days end save for maybe one of those hilarious umbrella hats… which is exactly what I found 100m down the road and promptly purchased, and thus looked like a moron the entire rest of the day. That night another party was organised for us, with the theme “I heart Rome,” everyone was to wear an I heart Rome t shirt which was written on in texta with messages. The party was fun as per usual as the alcoholic heavyweights of the group continuing to flex their metaphorical muscles, extending their undefeated streak of drunk nights yet again. For some the streak continued to extend and lasted the entire trip, but not the fainthearted.

The next day we arrived in Venice, where we engaged in all the typical touristic Venetian activities, visiting a glass blowing demonstration and shop, cruising the canals on a traditional gondola, visiting the main square and eating Italian delicacies namely pizza and pasta. Yet again Contiki’s campsite did not disappoint as the food and lodgings were more than satisfactory.

To read about the rest of my Contiki adventures, click on the part 2 post!

Thanks for reading,


Jake

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