To remind myself as I look back at this time next year of how our days were at Capo Valicano…

Although we are at the Capo Vaticano apartment for only one week, we have fallen into a routine of sorts. In the morning I have coffee, the kids have their cereal, brush their teeth, have some iPad time while I clean up, or read the blogs, or stare at the view.

Cereal with milk on trips- “decide once” (thanks K Adachi)
Just this morning

After that it’s playground time. The playground is right underneath our apartment so I can stay in the apartment or the terrace while they play.

An old-fashioned seesaw at playground #2

After the playground, I pack my beach bag and we go down to the beach. 180 steps down. The beach is teeny-tiny but it’s private for hotel guests and usually empty in the morning. It is quite rocky but there is plenty of cute fishes and, ahem, jellyfish.

We spend about 2-3 hours at the beach. We seem to be the ONLY people who eat *non-stop* at the beach *or the pool*Yoghurt, cookies, chips, fruit, juice boxes… I wonder what other people are thinking of such behavior…

After the beach, a quick rinse, then lunch. I either make lunch from the leftovers the night before, or just make pasta with red sauce. It’s maddening that the apartment does not have salt and pepper shakers OR a sponge. I am still salty about it 🙄

Grrrr 🤣🤣

After lunch is a nap. For me but also for the kids. As basic as our apartment is, it has air conditioning and gets almost completely dark with the shades so that is certainly conducive to resting.

Then it’s pool time! Say, around 4 or 5, where we stay until dinner, think 7ish.

You can see R in the back with green floaties 🏊‍♂️
Limoncello spritz 🍋

Evening is waiting for dinner and dinner: usually at the restaurant but we’ve had some dinners at the apartment that consisted of bread, cheese, and cold cuts, and tea. Italians eat quite late (similar to Spaniards) so we usually have to wait till 7-7:30 to sit down then the food arrives in no rush. Thankfully, there is a playground #1 right BY the restaurant so the kids can go play while I sit at the table and catch up on life. There are also rest areas- tables to enjoy the views, statues, games. So we can kill some time with no issues.

Looking out on the Sicily side
Dinner sillies
R’s face 🥴

Dinner always, always gives spectacular sunsets. However, because the volcano Stromboli is blocking the view, you can never really see a FULL sunset. Instead, you see the sun go behind the volcano.

Here is what I mean – the sun is hiding behind the volcano.

After dinner it’s usually already dark and I am done with the world. Sometimes they beg me for night swimming because – the lights are on in the pool- and I concede, so they swim for a while longer, and fall asleep within minutes, and I usually read a bit but not for long.


5 responses to “Italy, day 11 and 12: routines!”

  1. Diane Avatar
    Diane

    It’s always so wonderful to read about your travels!

    I think your routine sounds divine! I’m sure this very chill and ordinary day is a nice change of pace from doing lots of sight seeing and constantly being on the go. I love how you’ve seen to get a good mix of active and restful on your trip!

    That sunset is stunning.

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  2. Italy: day 13, last day feels – Mom of Children Avatar

    […] is our LAST day at Capo Vaticano. We spent it at the beach and the pool, as per usual. Feeling wistful because I know I will miss the incredible views, the dry and rocky landscape with […]

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  3. Michelle G. Avatar
    Michelle G.

    How lovely – it sounds like the perfect vacation routine! The views are spectacular.

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  4. Stephany Avatar

    I *love* this. I’m not someone who likes to be on the go all the time when I’m on vacation so I love how you had a busy start to your time in Italy and then a slower week to finish it out. That feels divine!

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  5. San Avatar

    This sounds like such a relaxing routine to me, I hope you were able to enjoy it for the last few days of your vacation. And that view…!!

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