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Celebrating a birthday in Rome, Italy

I recently celebrated my 21st birthday in Italy. I have to be honest and admit that I was sceptical about it; for several reasons. My parents and my grandmother both made the trip across the sea to visit me and my friends that I have met here, in Rome, joined my boyfriend and I for the celebrations.Had I been at home in the rather rainy UK, it would have definitely been a party. I mean capital P.A.R.T.Y. I know for a fact that my family, the length and breadth of the country, would have flocked to Scotland to join us and it would have been great to see everyone, but for reasons I chose not to divulge, (No I'm not in an Italian Prison, I just have "short arms and long pockets" as they say. LOL), we decided to celebrate here.

This of course meant that there would only be 7 people at my party and I wasn't going to get my usual Victoria sponge iced birthday cake, or would I get the restaurant staff singing happy birthday to me, but I was going to be sharing it with people I loved and cared about very much, (and my mother had bought me gorgeous silk dress), so I was happy.Now I don't know about you, but I find birthdays to be emotional and often tearful days anyway. And why is it that something always seems to go wrong on your birthday? But it didn't! This year, everything went perfectly. 

If I ignore the fact that, I woke up at 6am because I felt like I was about to over-roast and split in half, (thanks to the wonderful July heat-wave that Italy has been experiencing this year), and that It took me until 12pm to finally get my boyfriend awake, (by now I had walked to the hotel where my family were staying, had breakfast, opened the mountain - yes 21 and everyone I know seemed to go crazy with presents like I was 5. It was amazing and you can't imagine how grateful I was that everyone, even distant relatives, remembered - walked the dog - who decided to get "the runs" that day thanks to my mum feeding her fettuccine fungi (mushroom pasta) the night before - and walked back to the house with the family in tow.

But he made up for it. He gave me a birthday card, telling me he was taking me on the holiday of a life-time for new year and then drove me and the family to an unnamed swedish furniture store and a huge Italian shopping mall, so that I could spend some of my very unearned new cash.Shopping, gave me even more of a shock. Never before in my life, have I gone shopping on my birthday, with a pocket full of cash and actually been able to find something to buy, but that day, I found plenty and found myself, becoming long-trousered again and tearing myself away from things; (I had a holiday to save for).

That night however, was the "creme-de-la-creme" of shocks and treats. We chose a beautiful Italian restaurant, set up in the mountain hillside north east of Rome, in a very small town called Stimigliano. With fountains in the patioed garden eating area, just footsteps from your table, light and airy music and the smell of delicious in-door bbq'd foods, fruity wines and sweet smelling deserts passing your nose; how could I not be in my element.But of course, I underestimated people and how secretive they can be. Upon sitting down at the table, my mum produced a party bag, full of streamers, bubbles, poppers and balloons. Our friends had gotten lost on the way and were running late, but that wasn't a problem as it gave us, the family, a chance to take some group pictures and blow up the balloons etc.

The food was amazing. The company fantastic. The staff... brilliant and friendly, even though over 90% of the table spoke no or basic Italian. They didn't speak English of course, but between having one Italian at our table and lots of bad menu reading, poor pronunciation from bad phrase books and hand gestures followed by si, no, no, si, si... we got there in the end. I doubt they would be reading this, but I would like to say a huge Thank You to the staff at the Restaurant.

But then It came. The moment that I had not been waiting for. As I walked away to take pictures of my dad with our friend Colin, in his very smart Scottish Kilt, I was soon called back to the table. "Happy...Auguri... to... te." The mixture of Happy Birthday with the Italian Tante Auguri was fantastic. The cake looked amazing, covered in huge letter candles spelling out 21, with pink candy striped candles round the outside and "Auguri Ami" written in the center. I was pleasantly surprised. Our friends hadn't been lost, they were late from picking up my cake.

So there it was. A typically British birthday in the beautiful warm, Italian mountains. And I would do it again. Of course I missed home as I opened cards from friends and relatives that day, but I will seem them later in the year and I will perhaps even have myself a smaller party next time I see them all.So for anyone thinking about celebrating birthdays in Italy. Go for it! You can everything as you would at home, cakes, singing, candles and friends; but at least you can sit outside until 2am!

Are You Planning A Trip? Want Some Help?

If you are the kind of individual that loves to travel around a lot, and you do other vacation things online like get reservations for airlines and hotels, you might really be interested in something called "Destination Guides" or vacation portals. These websites will comprise of all the information you need for ANY vacation you would ever want to go on. They also include other add-on like booking and projecting a trip via airport and qualifications and bookings for hotels.

You can also do other things as well like rent vacation homes, plan cruises, and even get hotel discounts. Destination guides include places like; Africa & Middle East, Asia, Central America & Caribbean, Europe & Russia, North America, South America and Australasia & South Pacific so you see there really is every destination thinkable!

Within the existent destination guides you will find a description about the place you chose, featured attractions, outstanding restaurants, photos, cars, flights, hotels and a standard overview. So for example, say I want to visit Rome.All I do is go down to Europe and choose Italy which will then take me to a page with the main cities in Italy such as Rome, Verona, Genoa, Padua and Venice. But don't get too panicky there should also be a "view all cities" link which will allow you to view ALL the cities in Italy from A-Z! So lets take a look at Rome.

Overview:

"When in Rome, do as the Romans." That classic advice leads to a wealth of options: Should you follow Augustus and Caesar, whose Rome is filled with spectacular ancient structures? Or Michelangelo and Da Vinci, whose city invites artistic pilgrimage?Maybe you'll discover the Rome that enchants lovers and sightseers alike? Rome encompasses all this and more. Explore the seven hills, stop for an espresso by the Spanish Steps, sip a Chianti in a hidden piazza. The many charms of Rome await.

Top Rated Attractions:

1. Jewish Roma Walking Tours
2. Love4adventure Tours
3. Real Rome Tours
4. Eden Walks
5. Miles & Miles Tour Company
6. Through Eternity Cultural Association
7. Rome Cabs
8. Presto Tours
9. Roman Candle Tours
10. Angel Tours Rome

Top Rated Restaurants:

1. The Library Lounge & Restaurant
2. Pompi
3. Sant'eustachio Il Caffe
4. Da Felice
5. La Pergola
6. Il Gelato Di San Crispino
7. Matricianella
8. Il Ciak
9. Cul De Sac
10. Bla Kongo

Of course I cant "show" you the car rentals, flights, hotels or vacation rentals because these will count on what you select as far as localization, destination, dates, suites, units, etc. But they are very simple to work out. On the Internet site I'm looking at now, you simply click on the mapping where you would like to go, enter in the data as aforementioned, tick search, and voila.You now have a entire list of vacation rentals and properties (or whatever you picked) located in Rome! Easy as cake! Quick, painless and convenient; there really is nothing you shouldn't like about these websites!

Five Things To Do In Campania

Italy rentals are very popular in the Campania region. Campania is a beautiful region of Italy famous for its numerous tourists attractions and rich culture. This region is best known for its fertile lands and amazing landscapes. This region also offers The Vesuvius that is one of the active volcanoes of Europe located on the Gulf of Naples. Its Amalfi coast is world famous for the grottoes and high cliffs. Tourists can also enjoy shopping, nightlife and beautiful beaches of this region.

One of the best things to do in Campania is exploring its market. Here tourists can easily explore the fantastic Italy's fashion and its rich culture. The best place of shopping in Campania is Sorrento or Naples, both known for their famous clothes and jewelries. Tourists can avail designer clothes in malls as well as local shops although local shops are less expensive than the malls. Besides fashionable clothes, tourists can also shop for good bottles of wines such as red wine, which is a specialty of Campania. Also, you can enjoy the wine specialties like key chains and shot glasses. This region is also known for its unique art materials and gift items. Above all, journey to Campania is incomplete without shopping.

If you go to this region, then you should not miss the nightlife as it offers various activities such as casinos and bars. One thing which is seen in Campania often is people sitting on the road and enjoying a glass of red wine. One can also enjoy the visits to the bars and clubs. You can spend your nights in cafes and enjoy delicious drinks. This region also offers various theatres and music shows like Opera in the nights. In addition to these, live entertainment shows can be enjoyed. Tourists can also visit the local shops known as piazza and restaurants as these remain open for the whole night.

One must also visit the Pompeii town which is located at the foot of famous Mt. Vesuvius. The interesting feature of this mountain is that it is the only mountain of Europe with active volcanoes. Here, tourists can know about the histories of volcanoes with the help of hired guides. This tour also includes the historical information of Pompeii town and the events during the volcanic eruptions. Another beautiful attraction of Campania is the Amalfi Coastal road known for its long stretch that runs through the various towns of this area. 

Tourists can enjoy the long drive of this coast which involves sightseeing of various landscapes, huge cliffs and ocean view. One can either go for drives by their personal cars or rented cars which is easily available there. Last but not the least, Campania has various beautiful beaches and rivers such as Marina Piccola and Baia di Ieranto. However, the famous among all is Marina Piccola, a beach known for the adventurous water sports and volley ball. Tourists can try surfing and sailing on this beach which makes this place more exciting and amazing. 

One can also enjoy paragliding and banana boat ride as they are the common water sports of this beach. Catch a boat from Sorrento and visit the islands of Capri and Ischia for exclusive shopping and great dining not worrying what time to be back as self catering villas will give you the freedom to explore. Families and couples come to this very beautiful Campania region of Italy to rent a self catering villa, giving them the independence to sample the beautiful foods and culture with total freedom.