Year 8 Geography Trip to Italy

Orhan writes:

In July 2024, forty students from Year 8 took part in a breathtaking trip to see the famous landmarks of Rome and the natural beauty of the Bay of Naples. On this trip we used most methods of transport including plane, coach, boat and the bustling metro of Rome.

Day 1: We eagerly awoke to meet at Birmingham Airport very early in the morning. All of us were ready to embark on our flight to Naples International Airport. Once we landed, we took a fast coach transfer to the ancient city of Rome.  After the journey, we promptly dropped our bags in the cosy 4-star Hotel Noto and travelled to the smallest country in the world (The Vatican City) on the metro. We were astonished by the architecture and sculptures in St. Peter’s Square. After learning about the Vatican, we were allowed to roam around the area and explore it for ourselves. Due to the hot weather most of us bought an ice cream and admired the Vatican’s beauty. After we took the metro back to the hotel, we indulged in a delicious meal consisting of pasta and some lovely chocolate mousse.

Day 2: All of us woke up early to eat a continental breakfast and then we walked from the hotel to the Colosseum where we had a guided tour of this ancient landmark.  We learned that the Colosseum used to be covered in marble and had a roof to provide protection from the scorching sun.  We also walked around the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill; this was where all the rich and influential people lived because it was so close to the Colosseum. Whilst drinking litres of water we walked to the world famous Trevi Fountain where we were let loose to buy lunch from local shops or even McDonalds. It was midday in Rome which means it was around 37 degrees, so it was time for another ice cream!  Then we headed to the Spanish steps named after the “Piazza di Spagna”; we took many pictures then moved on to the Piazza Navona where we had time to purchase souvenirs. After that we had a look at the great Pantheon followed by a filling dinner, a true Italian carbonara. To end the day, we watched the Euros final in a room that a local café let us use. However, we all left disappointed.

Day 3: Everyone had a good night’s sleep and, fully rejuvenated, we headed to the Bay of Naples where we ate an authentic margarita pizza before exploring the ruins of Herculaneum, where we saw real skeletons. After arriving at the Hotel Albatross, taking in the extraordinary views during the journey, we took a dip in the pool to cool off then just relaxed on the sun beds for a bit. We freshened up then ate a 3-course meal in our hotel.

Day 4: Once we had enjoyed our filling breakfast we set off to the lost city of Pompeii. This city is renowned for revealing so much information about the way that the Romans lived. In Pompeii we saw many casts of bodies that died where they lay. After another delicious pizza we boarded a coach which took us most of the way up Mt Vesuvius. However, we were still left with over a mile’s hike uphill to see the crater of the volcano; it was huge. We took a rest on the top of the volcano and took an abundant number of pictures before heading down to drive back to the hotel.

Day 5: There was yet another early arising to see one of the most beautiful coastlines on earth, the Amalfi coast. As soon as we arrived at the town of Amalfi, full of energy, we rushed to explore the local shops and stunning streets. Once our free time was over, we boarded a boat that transferred us to Salerno, and then headed onward by coach to see the amazing Caves of Petrosa.  These caves were opened in 1932 and we had to take a small boat to reach the inside of the cave system, which was really fun, before exploring more on foot. When we got back to the hotel, we immediately took yet another refreshing swim in the pool before having a hotel dinner.

Last day: We woke up extremely early, drove to Naples International Airport and did some last-minute shopping.  It was then time to board the plane back to Heathrow.  Most of us then slept during our final coach journey home. Italy is such a beautiful country and we were sad to have left.

Alvin writes:

On Saturday 13th July, we landed at Naples International Airport around 11 a.m. and took a bus to the terminal before collecting our luggage. We then took a 3-hour coach ride to Rome, where we dropped off our luggage at the hotel. Next, we took the metro and finally arrived at Vatican City. Mr. Thaper mentioned that Vatican City is the smallest country and that it even has its own military and police force!

The next day, we walked to the Colosseum, where we had a tour of the largest Roman amphitheatre. It is the place where Romans enjoyed watching gladiators fight in a large arena. We then walked up Palatine Hill and saw the Roman Forum. After lunch near the Trevi Fountain, we walked along the streets and saw the Spanish Steps. Many of us recognised the famous architecture from movies. Shortly after, we visited the Pantheon before heading back to the hotel.

We woke up early the next day to put our luggage onto the coach before transferring to the Bay of Naples. On our journey we visited Herculaneum, which is not as famous as Pompeii, but both suffered the same fate by being destroyed by the infamous Mount Vesuvius eruption in AD79. For the rest of this trip, we stayed in Hotel Albatross. Many of us were excited about the pool outside, and some of us were lucky enough to have a sea view from our rooms!

The following day, we first took a coach ride to Pompeii. People and buildings were engulfed by lava, and we saw casts made of bodies which had been covered by a layer of volcanic rock and vaporised. Next, we took a coach ride to Mount Vesuvius and hiked to the crater of the volcano. Mr. Sanders gave us an interesting talk about volcanoes before we reached the breathtaking views at the highest point we could reach. Everyone was astounded by the view, and we took a break before heading back down.

We took a ride next day along the Amalfi Coast. Mr. Thaper told us that many famous people spend their holidays here! The teachers let us explore the town of Amalfi before we took a boat ride to Salerno. During the boat ride, the teachers were cautious about us getting sick and gave us sick bags, advising us to put our phones away. We then took a short coach ride to the Caves of Petrosa, where we experienced the coolness of the caves and the magnificence of rocks eroded by water, before heading back to the hotel. Mr. Thaper told us he was extremely impressed by our behaviour and gave us some traditional lemon sweets!

We woke up very early on the last day to put our luggage onto the coach before heading to Naples International Airport. The hotel gave us packed breakfasts, and the teachers bought us some snacks in case we were still hungry. Finally, we took a flight to London Heathrow before heading back to school.

The food we ate in Italy was mouthwatering and delicious, many of us satisfied our hunger with traditional Italian food such as pasta and pizza.

Overall, this trip was amazing, and I thank Mr. Thaper, Mr. Sanders, Ms. Morgan, Mr. Jones and Mr. D’Arcy for providing us with a wonderful experience in Italy, and unforgettable memories with friends!

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