Kids Travel@Westport Public Library

Welcome to Kids Travel@Westport Public Library! We would love to hear about where you have been traveling --places you have enjoyed -- places you did not like and why. Share your thoughts -- share your travel tips -- have fun!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Carnival Victory cruise to Canada







Thank you so much for all of the information on our cruise to Canada. The film was so great about the cruise boat. We were looking forward to a tour of the ship but it was not to be had. St. John's and Halifax were fine if it wasn't so rainy. But we had a great time. The photograph attached is Eliz, Tim and Daniel in their bed on the ship. Eliz and Tim went to storytime years ago at the old Library. Thanks again, Gail, Jim, Elizabeth, Tim and Daniel

Restaurant fun in Cancun, Mexico


The Thai Lounge restaurant located next to the Aquarium in Cancun was a really fun place for our family. We all enjoyed watching the dolphins swim by in the lounge that shares a glass wall with the aquarium next door. We have already recommended it to another Westport family that was travelling to Cancun. It turned out to be one of the kids' favorite spots too!

Travels to Venice, Italy

The photographs are of a Venetian mask and a Murano glass factory.

The bridges of Venice vary from small brick-and-stone arches to the large, grand bridges that cross over the entire canal. A water taxi makes it hard to resist the temptation of turning around and feeling the salt spray on your face while seeing the waves the taxi makes. A water bus has a different feeling, though; it’s slower, and unless you’ve stood on the top, the noise is terrible. A gondola is even slower, though silent and very nice. When you go into the Doge’s Palace, or Palazzo Ducale in Italian, you will see the Golden Staircase, and the Doge’s Apartments, small but grand, with the ceiling decorated with thick gold adornments! You can also see the Bridge of Sighs, a bridge that connects the Doge’s Palace to the prisons. There is also Murano glass – it’s amazing! Every piece of glass there is hand made, with different techniques like “thousand flowers,” where you can put different decals on the glass, or dipping a vase into a different colored glass to make a layered look, or putting gold leaf into the glass. It’s fascinating to watch the glass being made. Starting from sand, it is heated up and molded. If you want to do “thousand flowers,” you roll the big glass on the small glass pieces. The effect is breathtaking. Venice is a very, very nice place to be!