Sardinia + Rome

What I’m listening to: Stumblin’ In by Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro

A few weeks ago I spent the start of summer in Italy, first on the island of Sardinia before flying to Rome to explore. I rented a car internationally for the first time, and that went surprisingly smoothly even though everything on the dash was in Italian and I don’t know what km are in comparison to miles lol. The beaches are beautiful and the island has a wild quality to it that makes you feel you are much further away from the hubbub of Rome than the 30 minute flight it is.

My rental car in Sardinia
Mediterranean blue
The hotel – it looked like a computer wallpaper
Insanely picturesque
Restaurant I went to the first night
I have no idea what that little dish in the corner was – it was good though lol
Earrings are Mignon Faget

That was the end of day 1. The next morning I woke up and basically was entirely unproductive aside from reading an entire novel cover to cover and sitting by the gorgeous pool.

The most delicious continental breakfast
I’m in the cult of Lorna Murray
Last dinner outfit in Sardinia

The next day I was up and headed to the mainland! I landed and checked into the convent I was staying at, take a look at my room below.

Room with a view

Then it was time to explore the Vatican.

Since I was a registered pilgrim I got to walk through the Jubilee doors
Insane

I saw the Basilica and the museums, then headed back to the convent to get ready to see more the next day.

Pastries tied up in paper and string

After my entirely healthy breakfast, it was time to see some of Rome’s most famous landmarks.

My friend told me I had to get gelato from Giolitti’s and she was right, this was amazing!

Day 3 kicked off with a tour of the Spanish steps, followed by tea and a visit to the Keats Shelley memorial.

After lunch I visited the Pantheon, which was a highlight!

Where the Pope gets his socks!
Capuchin Crypt

My final day in Rome saw me head first to the military museum – look at those views!

Circus grounds
Ruins

Cheers to Roma (and Sardinia)!

Bye for now,

KJ