Sunday, 2 October 2022

Évora Portugal- Octant Hotel {Press Trip}




 A little roundup on our trip to Évora Portugal with Octant Hotel and Sauce Travel. Évora is a little town nestled in the countryside outside of Lisbon, allowing yourself to freely embrace and truly relax in world's nature and farm animals. Buried within is the beautiful modern and luxurious hotel, Octant Evora. The perfect oxymoron, offering the luxury of both worlds, to reside within their modern and contemporary facilities or the option to escape into simple countryside nature.  

Octant Évora thought of every aspect, providing you with multiple options whether you are after an adventurous vacation or a more relaxed stay they have you covered. Leaving no one behind, children and pets are more than welcome, providing facilities for children to also kick back and relax (or the latter!).










Overall, I had the most tranquil vacation staying in one of their most luxurious villas. Allowing the flexibility to have days to truly unwind and days to be a little more audacious and explore the outside town. Listed below are a number of things we got up to and my experience of each activity as a whole. 


1. Spa Treatment 





Once every while we all need those tensed and twisted knots to be massaged out, bringing us back to our true zen state. I had never felt so refreshed after a full body massage!  


2. Horse Riding










Truly terrified of the thought of being on a horse and trusting their tepermantel nature, after a lot of encouragement I finally plucked up the courage to get on the horse and experience the most stunning countryside horse ride for the first time in my life. Breathtaking views along the way and spending time with such majestic animals was most definitely a pivotal part of my trip here. 


3. Farm Visit




Sunflower the goat was the highlight of our farm visit, a very lovable creature but a tad aggressive with the love. All animals at their farm are cared and loved for immensely!


4. Evora Town Centre - Tour Guide





















The most eccentric and small traditional town, with so much Arabian, Roman and French history residing within their architecture. Unique, bold and intricately painted ceramics and pottery scattered all over the town in little narrow shops, which you can't miss and stop yourself from taking home. We also tried 'Pastel de Nada' (traditional Portuguese pastry) for the first time and tasted of delicious custard delights. It is definitely a place where you can truly immerse yourself in rich traditions, culture and history. 


5. Food 




Octant Evora have their own restaurant called the 'A Terra' offering seasonal menus based on sustainable food that is sourced from local suppliers, products from the region and from their own 'green corner' which includes fruit trees and organic vegetable garden (growing their own veggies and herbs). 

I had the opportunity to try Octopus rice for the first time, a very unique dish to say the least! They had a wide range to select from and was very fond of their fish dishes and in particular their egg and potato starter. The food specialties/experience doesn't stop there they offer an option to book a picnic on the estate to your own acquired taste and liking. You can also experience the chef's tables outside within their vegetable gardens. 







Book your own luxurious relaxing or adventurous (whichever you're after) stay at the Octant Evora here.


Further experiences available: Hot Air Balloon, Animal Yoga, Pottery Classes, Harvesting as a Family, Hiking, and Star Gazing. 














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Monday, 1 August 2022

Italy 10 day Itinerary




A long awaited itinerary of our trip around the glorious scenic country called, Italy. Beyond doubt number one on the list is Lake Como, a place highly recommended to anyone who are planning a trip to Italy, please add it to your itinerary you won't be disappointed! 

Things to note: If you are catching trains from one city to the other, I recommend booking in advance even though it states it's possible to book on the day. There were a couple of times we tried booking on the day and most allocated times were sold out. Also factor in the journey time, on average I would say it took 2-4 hours to get from one city to the other. Lake Como to Milan was the shortest journey averaging around 2 hours. 

Venice to Lake Como- We had to stop off in Milan and then catch a train to Lake Como, there was no other way of arriving to Lake Como. This was the longest journey of them all and took us around 6 hours. 


VENICE (1 DAY) The City Of Love

Where we stayed: Venice Time Hotel

Places to eat: Caffe Florian, Gelateria Nico

Things to do: Gandolas, St Mark's Square




                                           

















LAKE COMO (4 DAYS)

Where we stayed: Airbnb Villa Matilda in Torno

Places to eat: La Fabrica Del Gelato ( Lenno), Piazza Primavera di Luca' Salvatore (Torno), La Laterna (Bellagio)

Things to do: Villa Del Balbianello, Villa Carlotta, Cernobba, Boat ride, Bellagio, Varenna


Things to note: Travel around the lake is very limited, mainly ferry and boat. Ferry schedule is not reliable so allow plenty of time to get around, they also have cut off time usually 5-6pm. Buses are running but very long hours to get around via car or bus. 

















MILAN (1 DAYS)

Where we stayed: Cristoph World Hotel

Places to eat: Misicusi Stazione Centrale 

Things to do: Duomo Di Milano 






FLORENCE/PISA (2 DAYS)

Where we stayed: Palazzo Tolomei

Places to eat: Gusta Pizza, Osteria La Pescatoria, Gelatarium

Things to do: Florence Cathedral, Ponte Vecchio, Pisa tower/ Cathedral square










ROME (2 DAYS)

Where we stayed: Airbnb

Places to eat: Pergamino Caffe, Ginger Sapori e Salute, Venchi, Massenzio

Things to do: Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, Vatican City














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