We woke up early on Saturday get to the bus at 8:15am and
began the drive to Nice. Stopped at a gas station along the way. If all gas
stations were like that in the US, I wouldn't be as scared to pee during long
car trips! Touch screen machines to get coffee from; fruit bread and veggies in
the convenience store; clean bathrooms and showers available.
When we arrived in Nice we soon realized how crazy it must
be to organize and orient over 100 excited American college students. Our generous
chaperones were shouting directions to no one in particular, announcing times
and meeting places as we scattered in all directions, and suggesting places to
go after we had our minds made up. In short: there was a lot of commotion and
confusion. BUT we still had a great time.
streets of Nice with the waterfall visible above |
flower market |
A bunch of us went straight to the beach after a casual and delicious lunch outside at a cafe in the farmers market. Unreal how cool it is to eat right next to the market.
At the beach there was no sand; instead just
many, many flat stones and pebbles. A bit tricky to walk on but unexpectedly
comfortable. The water wasn't as cold as everyone said it would be. So salty
though! We swam around for a while enjoying the feel of the water. I hadn't
been to the beach all summer long! Had to go all the way to the south of
France. Totally worth it.
la plage in Nice |
After chilling on the beach for a while with a lot of the
other kids a few of us trekked up to the waterfall. This was an incredible walk
because it was up all these stairs that had been first built in the 1600s. They
zig-zagged up the hill to the waterfall, which overlooked the town and beach of
Nice.
stairs to the top of La Cascade du Château |
view from the top |
La Cascade du Château and a rainbow! |
We stopped at almost every landing and patio spot to take pictures and catch a breath. Because not only was the view breathtaking but all that walking was - whew! - quite tiring. I wanted to jump back in the ocean afterwards but we didn't have time. We did, however, see a gaggle of kids cliff jumping at the far end of the beach... Including as we later learned some of our friends! K-bird said it was some twenty feet down, super terrifying, but super exhilarating too. Some day....
view during our drive to Monaco |
Then it was back on the buses to drive to Monaco and to our hostel. IAU kids have been staying at this place for many years and it is not far from the city center of Monaco. So amazing! It is set into a hill that slopes down to the sea and the entire place is overflowing with lush gardens.
our hostel location |
We didn't spend much time here though because it was time to get ready for Monte Carlo - and not in much time!
Now I don’t know how they expected ninety girls to go from the beach to the casino with only an hour to get ready. In my room we had a crazy "car wash" style shower sesh during which we kept running in and out of the tiny shower trying to get clean in the shortest amount of time possible for five people. It worked! As crazy as it sounds we all showered, dried off, got dressed up, and were ready for dinner and the casino!
There was a "cocktail hour" in the cafeteria before dinner. With everyone standing around in their dress clothes at a hostel cafeteria, we were quite a sight to be seen. Dinner was good (and the company even better!) and then we ran off to the buses AGAIN (always running to these damn buses) for our ride into Monaco.
It felt a little bit like prom or formal since it was a bus full of kids all dressed up and going to have a good time. When we arrived it was 9:30pm (21h30). Before going into the grand casino, I walked around the back of it where there were some walking paths with views of the harbor. And there were a lot of big boats, which had dropped anchor for parties that night! You could see the flashing lights and hear the music from all the way across the harbor.
And that was as exciting as it got.
Inside, the Monte Carlo casino was huge, bright, and silent. Not the usual hangout for college kids. While all of us were dressed to the nines and looked the part completely, few people were actually gambling (not I certainly! I don't even know any of the games!) so there wasn't much to do or watch.
I ended up leaving to walk around and get ice cream with a few other girls. Haagen Dazs in Monaco is fancy!!! They had menus with fancy desserts described inside and brought everything to our table. Ok so I did get to be a little spoiled after having dressed up so nice :)
Eventually it was time to leave and go back to the buses and go to bed. Everyone was definitely ready to leave (like I said, Monte Carlo? Not that exciting when you're only 20). Once back, I just changed into PJs and fell asleep.
Le Grand Casino Monte Carlo |
Sunday morning we woke up in time to catch the tail end of breakfast. After checking out of the hostel it was back on the buses (again!) and into Monaco (again!) for the morning. We saw the palace and the cathedral, where Princess Grace is buried.
Principality of Monaco |
streets of Monaco |
After we left Monaco, we went for a tour at the Fragonard perfume factory, which is right next to the tiny, medieval town of Èze.
parfume smelling station. they go to one of three "nose schools" to become a parfumeur and there are only 500 "noses" in the world |
along the Chemin de Nietzsche to get to Èze |
I didn't know much about Eze and since it was 3pm (15h) on a Sunday when we went (for only 1 1/2 hours too!) I didn't learn much about it until I went home.
church bell tower |
view from the town; cemetary in Èze |
carpe diem sundial |
in Èze |
Had a great trip and hope I get to come to the coast again
soon!
xxo, S
Lovin' your hat!
ReplyDeleteHahaha it's actually grant's, but thank you! :) I felt it suited the occasion pretty well, being in Monaco and all
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