Immediately after our group trip to Vienna and Venice, we were given 10 free days to travel wherever we’d like! Mary, Tiff, Ria, and I chose to do Sicily, Italy, Bern, Switzerland, and Amsterdam, Netherlands.
We left the Venice airport early and arrived in Sicily with the whole day ahead of us. We checked in to our hostel, Eco-hostel, which I highly recommend! After we went out for some lunch where we quickly realized a few things about Sicily in comparison to Venice. First, things were way more affordable! Second, many of the people we came in to contact with did not speak English. However, it does not matter to me how well individuals speak English as long as they are kind, and everyone we met in Sicily went above and beyond for us.

Eco Hostel 
Mt. Etna
We spent nearly an hour talking with our hostel receptionist about the amazing things we could do during our short stay. That evening, we walked around Catania and got a general feel for the town. Ria and Mary stumbles upon mass for Palm Sunday while Tiff and I gave the local delicacy, Arenchinos, a try.


The group reconvened for a dinner at a local spot. Our server was amazing and was able to convey so much without speaking and English words. Somehow through gestures and facial expressions, we ordered our meals and met his wife and baby. When we ordered a second bottle of wine for the table, he said that was alright but we needed to stay alert and get ourselves home safely.
Mary and Tiffany unintentionally ordered another common Sicilian meal, horse meat. Though I did not realize it was what I was trying at the time, it was actually really tasty!

The next day was one of my favorites from all of spring break! We hiked the active volcano Mt. Etna, on a tour provided by our hostel. We didn’t really know what to expect, but were thrilled to find a challenging 2.5 hour hike up. Unfortunately, it was a foggy day which limited the views, but it was still incredible. Once we had reached the top, our guide shocked us all by telling us to dig our heels in and run down. He took off, and we hesitantly followed. It was possible to run down because the ashy sand held our feet in place. We felt alive and were laughing hysterically the whole 10 minutes down.

Not the best shoes for the occasion.. 



Snow flakes in my hair 
I probably fell 10,000 times, it was humbling 

For our last day in Sicily, we decided to take the advice of an Italian Erasmus friend of ours and take a train to Taormina to see Isola Bella. Our taxi driver from the train station into town was kind enough to take us to a beautiful view point to see the small island. Then we ate lunch near the island and met some older Irish women sitting near us. We ended up talking throughout most of our meal, and the wine afterwards. They were kind and funny and full of life advice. Most notably, they told us to never lose your girlfriends, regardless of relationships with men. The fact that both of them were separated might have had something to do with this advice, but either way I still think they’re words to live by.

Isola Bella 
They’re the real view
We then walked through the water over to the island. The whole area was stunning, and we got the relaxing day we were hoping for after the hectic volcano hike. The island was basically one large garden with beautiful rocky arches.


Traveling can be tiring

We loved Sicily because everyone we came in to contact with was extremely friendly and kind to us: servers, taxi drivers, restaurant goers. On our last night we decided to do our laundry at a local laundromat. While the clothes were washing we walked to a nearby restaurant for wine, which quickly turned in to dinner. We were the only people in the restaurant not there to celebrate a 50th wedding anniversary. The photographers and some of the guests ended up joining our table and spending a few hours with us. After a lot of laughs and bottles of wine we called it a night, but it was the perfect ending to our Sicilian adventure.

We did NOT know how 
To eat shrimp like these 
Swordfish pasta! Tiff said the pasta looked like Maggots..
The next day was primarily a travel day from Sicily to Bern, Switzerland. My sister and her husband recommended Bern instead of Zurich because it is smaller and more walkable. Throughout my travels, I have heard over and over again about expensive places. Most popular European tourist cities are said to be expensive. I assumed that Switzerland would be in the ball park of prices that I’m used to, and boy was I wrong. On our first night I spent 11 euros on a McDonalds cheeseburger and fries! We were able to avoid eating out for the rest of the trip, which saved us a lot of money. The hostel provided free breakfast was also a life saver.

We spent our first full day in Switzerland exploring our new city. We checked out a market, clock face, cathedral, and bought some Swiss chocolate. To our surprise, we also found bears! Bern literally means Bear, and there are 3 bears in an enclosure in the city. We spent a while enjoying the bears and the gorgeous view of the clear blue Aare river. I would love to go back in the heat of summer and float down that river.


This clock tour had a very underwhelming hourly strike 




It’s the bear necessities, the simple bear necessities
We climbed up to the city’s Rose Garden for a picnic. Though the roses weren’t quite in bloom yet, we still enjoyed our sunny day in the park! We spent the rest of the day talking and playing games, I really do love these girls I get to travel with. Getting in arguments while traveling together for 2 weeks straight would be understandable, but we never ran in to any trouble other than small annoyances.

Day 2 in Bern consisted of a hike up Gürten Hill. While the view at the top was nice, it was really all about the climb. We walked pass rolling hills spotted with Dandelions, buffalo, cows, and small picturesque houses, all with a view of the Alps in the distance. For dinner we prepared pasta and meatballs!

Buffalo or Bison? 


Before leaving Switzerland we went back to see the bears one last time and walk the trail along the river near their enclosure. For us, Switzerland was a trip of finding parks to nap in. The weather couldn’t have been better. In the evening we left for Amsterdam, and were thrilled to be able to afford food again. We spent our first night in Amsterdam drinking coffee, making new friends, and eating Calzones.

The next day in Amsterdam was jam packed! We started with a walking tour around the city. Then we took advantage of being in Amsterdam in April and went to see the superbloom of tulips. Kuekenhof is a garden full of beautiful tulip arrangements, and is surrounded by fields of the flowers. That night we splurged on a 25 euro dinner, steak, fries, salad, and wine, that would have cost over 100 euros in Switzerland. Yup I’m still not over how expensive that place was.

Whaaaaaaat 
How is this real 
Breathtaking 
Love this combo 

BAM

Our last day of spring break was Earth Day! We celebrated by spending the whole day outside at the largest park I’ve ever been in, Vondelpark. The 120 acres are full of beauty: trees, wildlife, people, and dogs! It was the perfect ending to an awesome spring break!






Let’s take care of momma earth







































































































