The next leg of our trip took us to a tiny island off the coast of Tuscany called Capraia. It’s not just a beautiful island, but it also holds special meaning for us as we were married there several years ago. Though it’s a simple place, whenever we return, we’re treated like family by the friends we’ve made there. It’s always wonderful to return, and this time was no exception. We then continued south to Sicily, where we soaked in the Greek history and imposing views of Mt. Etna. Not to mention fresh seafood pasta and tiramisu. Viva L’Italia!
On the ferry to Capraia…rough seas + gorgeous light:
Capraia’s port:
Taormina, Sicily, with breaktaking views of Mt. Etna:
The view from the Greek theater was phenomenal:
As were the ruins:
In Siracusa, we visited the Orecchio di Dionisio (Ear of Dionysus):
And their magnificent Greek theater:
Our final night in Sicily, in Castellammmare del Golfo:
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