The old town of Ravenna has cobbled streets and the bicycle is the preffered mode of transport.
I would hate to be caught in the rush hour, I wonder if they have blue lights!
We had only a few hours to take in the sights which of course in Ravenna means the mosaics.In the three churches we visited they were on the floors, the walls and theceilings. We gazed in wonder at the colours, the detail and the overwhelming richness of millions of tiny pieces of stone.
Here are just a few.
I loved this little window.
I am not sure of the significance of this golden bale but I loved it anyway.Back on the Odyssey I discovered that my daughter had arranged a massage for me. This is the ante room to one whole hour of heaven.
This was the sad sight that greeted us as we returned to our cabin on the last night. and this was the sad sight that greeted me when I woke of the next morning.
The only disappointment of the trip. I had missed our arrival in Venice which I had been pleasurably anticipating. The only time on the whole trip that I didn't watch our arrival. I shot out to my favourite deck and there in the distance you could just make out the Campanile and the dome of St Marks.
Fortunately I have been to Venice a couple of times but I would have loved that view from the yacht.
It was a wonderful holiday, so many sights and impressions of so many fascinating places. If I did something like it again (if I win the lottery) I would tack on an extra day at each end. That way we wouldn't have had the stress of any possible travel delays and we would have been able to
spend a little time in Istanbul and Venice.
One more image from Ravenna.