Wednesday, July 24, 2013

June 2013 - Italy, Sea Kayaking Sardinia & Exploring Genoa

The trip by giant ferry for the 12 hour overnight trip to Sardinia ushered in the 2nd half of our Italian sea kayaking adventure trip.  We arrived at 7 am and were met by a van and jeep and taken north along the coast and then into the mountains to a lovely village for breakfast.   Then it was back to the coast and our kayaks.   We launched from a small sand beach and headed north, then west across the end of the island towards the town of Palau.  The coast was striking, with amazing granite rock , sculpted by the wind and sea.  It was a long entire day of kayaking and then we headed out across the strait to the largest island and the town of Maddalena.   There we had our little hotel for the 4 days and nights on Sardinia.  The town was charming and very old, as well as being the largest in the archipelago of islands composing the National Park that had been set aside.

While there we had wonderful Sardinia dinners at special little restaurants that our guide and host had arranged. We did the second day with a 6 hour paddle out east and south to the end of the 2nd biggest island of Caprera.  The 3rd day it was an all day paddle north east along the shore of La Maddalena Island to tiny , secluded beaches along with incredibly clear water and scenic views.  It was finally sunny that day, but the wind came up and we had a real struggle getting back.  In fact, we had to go in to a small harbor on the eastern side of the island and hike back into town.  Then the guides came out and retrieved the kayaks later on.  
The final day there was a very strong north wind or mistral as they called it, and we could not get out in the kayaks to cross back to the mainland .  We ended up taking one of the many small car ferries across the strait to Palau.  We then had a day of touring the mountainous interior of Sardinia on our way back to Olbia for the 7 pm ferry.   We got to see some of the remote villages and ancient ruins in the interior.   All in all it was a busy, and interesting 4 days on Sardinia, with some history lessons of its past thrown in also.  We arrived in the port of Genova at 7am and I will conclude my trip with one more set of pictures and comments on Genova and our last 2 days.  

Port of Olbia & giant ferry that brought us here to NE coast of Sardinia



Some of our party having a late breakfast in charming little village stop  in mountains of  Sardinia's North end


Getting our kayaks ready for launch on the remote, small sand beach

Our group along coast with its wind and sea sculpted granite


a land mark rock named "Pluto"


More of the scenic, rocky coast as we paddled up the North coast and around the end  west towards Palau

After the long day of paddling up the coast and across the strait to Maddalena, we were glad to reach our little hotel


Getting ready to launch on day 2 at Maddalena for the trip to Caprera, the 2nd biggest island in the group


Taking a lunch break on one of Caprera's small beaches with its clear waters

me with Enrico, our wonderful Italian guide on a small sand beach on the beautiful east coast of La Maddalena IS. 


view of the stunning east coast and its amazing waters

another view of the beautiful coast.


Approaching Palau on the ferry from La Maddalena


Day 4 above Palau looking back toward La Maddalena as we start a day tour of the mountains
and interior of the north end of Sardinia and then work our way back to Olbia and the night ferry to Genova

Me  relaxing with Palau to your left and La Maddelena across the strait above my right shoulder.

a tortoise being rescued from the road during our trip into Sardinia's mountains  and interior

rugged mountainous spine of Sardinia and a village  on the mountainside upper left


an ancient stone church perched on the rocky ridge


another mountain view and another village in the distance


Stone church and typical architecture in a village where we took a "gelato" stop

Remains of  this famous ancient stone castle with visitors viewing  it


 I had never been to Genova, by far the largest and busiest port in Italy.  From earlier times and a population of a million, it is now about 600,000.   It is stretched along the ocean,  a narrow band of city that runs nearly 30 km along the sea coast at the base of high, steep mountains.  The birthplace of Christopher Colombus, the city dates back centuries and was a power center of the western Mediterranean through much earlier times under many different rulers.  It is recognized for its classical Italian architecture and culture.  Here is a short sampling of the pictures I took during my day of a walking tour of the Old City and the lovely , modern harbor area.  


Typical street parking of the countless, little Italian motor scooters, which were everywhere


The attractive De Ferrari central square and fountain, with a large group of visiting Italian teens engaged in a wild water
fight, throwing each other in the fountain, and dumping what appeared to be sacks of flour on each other.  An hour later
when I came back by, they were trying to dry out in the warm sun in the square. 


one of the elegant covered walkways along the principal shopping boulevard where many of the flagship stores were.


Another view of the main shopping boulevard downtown with its interesting architecture


a side street that we used from our hotel on the harbor to go up to the main shopping boulevard and city center



another of the beautiful covered shopping walkways in the city center, this one with a Roman era building behind it


The Garibaldi Statue with the Genova Opera House behind 



one of the many beautiful  building facades in old Genova



another of the colorful buildings in old Genova


The Annunziata  Basilica



schooner Neptune of  many movies tied up in Porto Antico 



Palazzo San Giorgio just above Porto Antico and dating back to 1260


View out over the lovely, new Porto Antico harbor development 


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The next 3 photos were taken here in one of Europe's finest aquariums in the new Porto Antico area
A giant sword fish and sharks in a big marine tank.




an unusual and wonderful tank of penguins of various species, enjoying swimming in the big tank
 and  leaping from the water onto the rocky shelves. 


a nice sample of some of the Mediterranean fish and corals

The front entrance to the huge aquarium at the edge of the harbor.
I hope you enjoyed my sampling of photos and comments.   My wonderful 2 week trip ended here in Genova.   Then I   boarded my Air France flight back to Paris and on to Frankfurt for an overnight.   The following morning it was on to the long flights to Chicago and home to Anchorage to end my latest adventure outing. 

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