First of all, in Europe
they do not say spring break. That has a negative connotation attached,
mainly girls gone wild/drunken beach adventures. So I quickly learned to
refer to this magical month and a half off as my holiday or Easter
vacation.
I know I've done a poor job of updating, I've been
swamped with coursework, deadlines, volleyball, and traveling. But I've
got some time to kill, so I'm going to write about as much as possible
(:
At this point in my semester, classes are finished.
We will come back to do exams for a month and then it's time for summer
vacation. Thankfully i only have one exam, the rest of my assessments
were essays that were due prior to break. Most people here just go home,
some of my fellow exchange students are traveling as well but they are
staying around the UK. As I'm writing this, I'm flying from Alicante,
Spain to Paris, France!
Alicante was beyond gorgeous. I've been to Florida,
Mexico, the Bahamas, and obviously, Charleston, yet there is nothing
close to this amazing city. The mountains meet the sea, the culture is
rich, and the food is spectacular. I could go on for ages about the
food. A friend from volleyball in Nottingham let me stay with her and
her family. She took me to the beach, neighboring cities, hiking, bike
rides along the coast, clubs, and local restaurants. I've never loved a
city like Alicante since I first step foot in Charleston for my
university tour.
This city is bordered with the Mediterranean Sea, so
I can add that to my list of waters that I've been in. (: The water was
a bit chilly, but it felt good after playing volleyball all day. The
biggest change that I experienced was the schedule. They eat breakfast
around 9/10, lunch 3/4, and dinner around 9/10. And then if you're
meeting up with some friends during the weekend, you'll get together
around midnight and stay out till 6-8 in the morning. So that was an
adventure! Sara took me to a city nearby, Altea, which was absolutely
stunning. The buildings were white and overlooked the blue waters.
On my last day, we went for a hike up this massive
mountain. It wasn't regulated by anyone, so the pathways were shabby and
rocky. At some points you're using both hands to hoist yourself up on
rocks. It was probably the best hike I've ever done. It takes about an
hour or two to get to the top, but the view along the way is so worth
it. The vegetation reminded me a little of the Lion King!
Here is a far away picture of the rock we hiked, you can tell how massive it is when you look at the 4 story houses to the right of it! Below is a closer picture of the rock.
You have to walk through this cave to get to the other side of the mountain to start your hike! Below is the trail that we walked alongside the mountain, it leads you all the way up to the top.
Lastly, this is a view of the city from the cave. So breath-taking!
Here is a far away picture of the rock we hiked, you can tell how massive it is when you look at the 4 story houses to the right of it! Below is a closer picture of the rock.
You have to walk through this cave to get to the other side of the mountain to start your hike! Below is the trail that we walked alongside the mountain, it leads you all the way up to the top.
Lastly, this is a view of the city from the cave. So breath-taking!
A completely random sidenote; they use fresh oranges and make orange juice daily with a pulper machine. It's literally the best juice I've had in my life. It's so much better than the kind in the states. And they also buy their bread daily, for a euro, it was so yummy to have fresh bread each day!
As I mentioned, I'm headed to Paris right now. My moms are meeting me in Paris, so I'm very excited to finally see them! I'll be there for 4 days and then I'm off to Florence for several days! Finally I'll spend a week and a half in Scotland until my term begins!
Tips:
When
making plans for Easter Vacation, use Facebook if you can. Here in
Nottingham University there is a page specifically for exchange students
for the spring semester. There you can post where you wish to visit and
others will reply. Ultimately giving you some people to travel with.
Also, if your university requires you to move out
during the holiday, instead of lugging your belongings around Europe,
try to find others who are storing their things in a room. So you can
split the cost. Better yet, see if you can find a friend who lives off campus who doesn't mind letting you put your things at their place so it won't cost you anything!
While on the topic of belongings, I've chosen to fly
everywhere because it's cheaper and faster. Since I'm living out if a
suitcase for a month, it was pretty much inevitable for me to check a
bag. My airline, Ryanair, charges you the cheapest fee if you pay for
the bag when you buy your ticket. You're allowed various weights, I
selected the 15 kg option. This doesn't seem like much, but it's
actually over 30 lbs. So it's a good way to go. To cut back on fees in
Europe, the airlines try to handle everything online before arriving at
the airport. So be sure to take care of printing tickets, boarding
passes, etc. before you leave for your travels, or else they charge
outrageous amounts at the desk.
Remember my tip to get involved? It's essential. My
friend Sara, who let me stay with her this week, and I met through
volleyball. Another friend let me stay in her apartment when my halls
closed until my flight to Spain. People here are so nice and very
helpful!
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