Skip to content
Travel? Yes Please!
  • AboutExpand
    • Meet Rhonda
    • Rhonda’s Story
    • Work With Me
    • Contact Me
  • DestinationsExpand
    • AfricaExpand
      • Egypt
    • AsiaExpand
      • Japan
    • CaribbeanExpand
      • Cuba
      • Jamaica
    • Europe
    • Middle EastExpand
      • Jordan
      • Turkey
    • North AmericaExpand
      • Canada
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • OceaniaExpand
      • Easter Island
    • PolarExpand
      • Antarctica & Subantarctic
    • South AmericaExpand
      • Argentina
      • Bolivia
      • Chile
      • Peru
      • Uruguay
  • Travel Resources
  • Travel TipsExpand
    • First Time Visitor Guides
    • Itineraries
    • Solo Travel
    • General Advice
  • Special InterestsExpand
    • Archaeological Sites
    • Nature & Adventure
    • Romantic Getaways
    • World Heritage Sites
  • PhotographyExpand
    • Portfolio
    • Photo Series
    • Photo of the Week
Travel? Yes Please!

Italy

Photo of the Week: Brunelleschi’s Dome, Florence

Photo of the Week: Brunelleschi’s Dome, Florence

Brunelleschi’s dome, and the cathedral it covers, is one of Florence’s most recognized landmarks. It dominates the skyline, still the tallest building in Florence over 600 years after it was…

Read More Photo of the Week: Brunelleschi’s Dome, FlorenceContinue

Photo of the Week: Milan Cathedral Rooftop

Photo of the Week: Milan Cathedral Rooftop

What stands out the most from my 2006 visit to Milan, was the Duomo. For me, the inside was just a typical European cathedral, but the exterior really caught my…

Read More Photo of the Week: Milan Cathedral RooftopContinue

Photo of the Week: Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius

Photo of the Week: Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius

The origins of Pompeii may be unfamiliar to most, but the city’s catastrophic demise is a story known around the world. Pompeii was founded by the Campanian Oscans in the…

Read More Photo of the Week: Pompeii and Mt. VesuviusContinue

Photo of the Week: Leaning Tower of Pisa

Photo of the Week: Leaning Tower of Pisa

Standing on the sprawling lawn of the Campo dei Miracoli, is a collection of some of Europe’s best Romanesque architecture, and one of the world’s greatest architectural blunders- the Leaning…

Read More Photo of the Week: Leaning Tower of PisaContinue

Palatine Hill and Domitian’s Palace- Roman History, Mythology and Ruins

Palatine Hill and Domitian’s Palace- Roman History, Mythology and Ruins

One of my favourite days in Rome was the day I visited Palatine Hill. As I walked around this beautiful hill, past gardens and remnants of opulent palaces, I imagined…

Read More Palatine Hill and Domitian’s Palace- Roman History, Mythology and RuinsContinue

Photo of the Week: Sistine Chapel, Vatican City

Photo of the Week: Sistine Chapel, Vatican City

The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is probably the most incredible painting I have ever seen. Michelangelo’s masterpiece, painted from 1508-1512, illustrates nine episodes from the book of Genesis, the…

Read More Photo of the Week: Sistine Chapel, Vatican CityContinue

Visiting Ostia Antica- Harbour City of Ancient Rome

Visiting Ostia Antica- Harbour City of Ancient Rome

One of my favourite archaeological sites in Italy is the Roman port town of Ostia Antica. You may not have even heard of it because it’s often overlooked by visitors…

Read More Visiting Ostia Antica- Harbour City of Ancient RomeContinue

Photo of the Week: Ponte Vecchio, Florence

Photo of the Week: Ponte Vecchio, Florence

The Ponte Vecchio, or “old bridge”, is a highlight of any visit to Florence. The medieval bridge spans the Arno River at its narrowest point but is so much more…

Read More Photo of the Week: Ponte Vecchio, FlorenceContinue

Porto Venere and Cinque Terre, Italy

Porto Venere and Cinque Terre, Italy

On the Ligurian coast of Italy, you’ll find five colourful seaside villages, nestled along a jagged coastline and surrounded by terraced vineyards. Known as Cinque Terre, or “five lands”, the…

Read More Porto Venere and Cinque Terre, ItalyContinue

Trevi Fountain- Getting to Know Italy’s Most Famous Fountain

Trevi Fountain- Getting to Know Italy’s Most Famous Fountain

A dramatic Baroque masterpiece, Rome’s Trevi fountain is considered to be the most famous fountain in the world. Each year, 7-10 million tourists make their way to Rome. One look…

Read More Trevi Fountain- Getting to Know Italy’s Most Famous FountainContinue

Rome in Black and White- Photo Series

Rome in Black and White- Photo Series

Rome is one of the most incredible cities I have ever visited. Everywhere you go, remnants of the city’s great history surround you. There is an impressive amount to see,…

Read More Rome in Black and White- Photo SeriesContinue

Photo of the Week: The Pantheon, Rome

Photo of the Week: The Pantheon, Rome

The Pantheon was first built in 27 BC by Marcus Agrippa (whose father-in-law was Augustus). The temple was rebuilt around AD 120 by Emperor Hadrian but Agrippa’s name was left…

Read More Photo of the Week: The Pantheon, RomeContinue

Capri- Boat Tour and The Famous Blue Grotto

Capri- Boat Tour and The Famous Blue Grotto

Capri’s craggy coast, turquoise waters, abundant sea caves and beautiful views of the Gulf of Naples make it a popular spot for day-trippers coming from Sorrento and Naples. In the…

Read More Capri- Boat Tour and The Famous Blue GrottoContinue

The Roman Forum- History, Monuments and Tips for Visiting

The Roman Forum- History, Monuments and Tips for Visiting

Nestled in a valley between Palatine and Capitoline Hills, the Roman Forum still impresses, just as it must have centuries ago when it was the centre of Roman public life….

Read More The Roman Forum- History, Monuments and Tips for VisitingContinue

When in Venice…Ride a Gondola!

When in Venice…Ride a Gondola!

A gondola ride is quintessential Venice and a must-do for any visit to this city of canals.  Some might turn their nose up and call it “touristy”, but I didn’t…

Read More When in Venice…Ride a Gondola!Continue

Off the Beaten Path in Rome- 4 Places to Escape the Tourist Crowds

Off the Beaten Path in Rome- 4 Places to Escape the Tourist Crowds

One of the biggest challenges of visiting Rome is dealing with the crowds of tourists. Everyone wants to see the most famous sites and I am no different. I’ve travelled…

Read More Off the Beaten Path in Rome- 4 Places to Escape the Tourist CrowdsContinue

The Colosseum- Iconic Symbol of Rome

The Colosseum- Iconic Symbol of Rome

In a city full of ancient ruins, no other structure in Rome is as iconic as the Colosseum. The Colosseum has been regarded as a symbol of Rome since the…

Read More The Colosseum- Iconic Symbol of RomeContinue

Alone in Rome- Lessons Learned From My First Solo Trip

Alone in Rome- Lessons Learned From My First Solo Trip

Everyone tried to talk me out of it. “Won’t you be scared? Lonely? What if you get robbed? What if you get lost?” What if, what if, what if…. Well,…

Read More Alone in Rome- Lessons Learned From My First Solo TripContinue

Welcome

I'm Rhonda, a curious Canadian who makes it a priority to travel every chance I get!

I describe my travel style as "laid back luxe" and enjoy a mix of outdoor adventures and historic sites.

LEARN MORE

JOIN 100,000 OTHERS FOLLOWING OUR TRAVELS

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclosure
  • Copyright

© 2025 Travel? Yes Please!
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

  • About
    • Meet Rhonda
    • Rhonda’s Story
    • Work With Me
    • Contact Me
  • Destinations
    • Africa
      • Egypt
    • Asia
      • Japan
    • Caribbean
      • Cuba
      • Jamaica
    • Europe
    • Middle East
      • Jordan
      • Turkey
    • North America
      • Canada
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Oceania
      • Easter Island
    • Polar
      • Antarctica & Subantarctic
    • South America
      • Argentina
      • Bolivia
      • Chile
      • Peru
      • Uruguay
  • Travel Resources
  • Travel Tips
    • First Time Visitor Guides
    • Itineraries
    • Solo Travel
    • General Advice
  • Special Interests
    • Archaeological Sites
    • Nature & Adventure
    • Romantic Getaways
    • World Heritage Sites
  • Photography
    • Portfolio
    • Photo Series
    • Photo of the Week