Messina is very beautiful with lots and lots of history. What you showed was really wonderful. You caught a lot of great views with excellent explanations. Great job. Thanks.
Great video well explained! I’ll be in Sicily beginning of November, i wasn’t thinking of visiting this city but after watching your video, i totally decided to visit it from Catania by train which it’s pretty close. Can’t wait to visit Messina! Thank you!
well not quite speechless. many of our guests still do not have a smart phone so they are way behind this gentle prod away from books and felling trees. Though I saw yesterday paper being made from elephant dung.
Will be in Messina in October as one of our ports of call. Our ship docks at 7am and only leaves at 6pm. Am wondering is it doable on our own to take a train to Taomina and spend the day there? Or is there enough to see in Messina without the need to go to Taormina? Or enough time to do both?
@@peggytan4610 Se non sei ancora partita per la Sicilia, ti rispondo io che vivo in Sicilia...no! Non è solo per una questione di orari e di tempo ( troppo poco), Ma soprattutto perchè Taormina e Castelmola si trovano su per la collina, e li non c'è nessun treno per arrivarci/ridiscendere. Taormina è una perla a se ( come Tropea in Calabria), mentre Messina è una città con altre attrazioni culturali/architettoniche/paesaggistiche. Goditi la Sicilia.
Great visit and commentary but you missed a few opportunities, for instance: next to the Church of Mary (the one upon the hill) there is the Sanctuary of Cristo Re (Christ the King) which is actually not a church but rather a monument to all the fallen soldiers. The view of the city from that spot is phenomenal and the sanctuary itself is very beautiful. Going north, on another hill overlooking the straight of Messina, there is a castle named Forte Gonzaga built in the 1600's by the Spanish, another nice place to visit. I suppose your time was limited but if you had more time and perhaps a local guide you would have been able to discover many more hidden gems in this unfortunate, but still appealing city with a determination to survive and rebuilt and so much history.
Film gets made in about 4 hours, six at most. It is down loaded in the ships cabin as I change. Then edited while I wait for Jean. The next day, we make another film... such is our life on a cruise ship. We always miss something, and our wonderful supporters fill in the gaps. Thank you. Iceland next
@@DorisVisits I guess it's hard work being a vlogger but thank you for visiting and highlighting Messina, my now far away hometown. I left that city for the US some 40 years ago and never looked back, but still feel a great affection and unbreakable connection with it, hopefully her future will be brighter and brighter. Best wishes for your travels.
Messina is very beautiful with lots and lots of history. What you showed was really wonderful. You caught a lot of great views with excellent explanations. Great job. Thanks.
Thank you very much!
Great video well explained! I’ll be in Sicily beginning of November, i wasn’t thinking of visiting this city but after watching your video, i totally decided to visit it from Catania by train which it’s pretty close. Can’t wait to visit Messina! Thank you!
great. Thanks. We we go out of the city next time we are there.
I’ve been there that day and saw you , didn’t know you were filming for UA-cam . Our beautiful Messina looks like a magic ❤
So cool! If you had said hi, we could have added your knowledge into the film. Always talk to camera crews.
@@DorisVisits Hope to see you next time ☺️
Messina toooooooop
brava!
well not quite speechless. many of our guests still do not have a smart phone so they are way behind this gentle prod away from books and felling trees. Though I saw yesterday paper being made from elephant dung.
Will be in Messina in October as one of our ports of call. Our ship docks at 7am and only leaves at 6pm. Am wondering is it doable on our own to take a train to Taomina and spend the day there? Or is there enough to see in Messina without the need to go to Taormina? Or enough time to do both?
Good Question, the train timetables will tell you, would you then please tell us.
We will do something like that the next time we visit
@@DorisVisitsWill update you if we take the train to Taormina
@@peggytan4610 Se non sei ancora partita per la Sicilia, ti rispondo io che vivo in Sicilia...no! Non è solo per una questione di orari e di tempo ( troppo poco), Ma soprattutto perchè Taormina e Castelmola si trovano su per la collina, e li non c'è nessun treno per arrivarci/ridiscendere. Taormina è una perla a se ( come Tropea in Calabria), mentre Messina è una città con altre attrazioni culturali/architettoniche/paesaggistiche. Goditi la Sicilia.
Will take your advice and just visit Messina, Grazia mille@@italymambomaster
Great visit and commentary but you missed a few opportunities, for instance: next to the Church of Mary (the one upon the hill) there is the Sanctuary of Cristo Re (Christ the King) which is actually not a church but rather a monument to all the fallen soldiers. The view of the city from that spot is phenomenal and the sanctuary itself is very beautiful. Going north, on another hill overlooking the straight of Messina, there is a castle named Forte Gonzaga built in the 1600's by the Spanish, another nice place to visit. I suppose your time was limited but if you had more time and perhaps a local guide you would have been able to discover many more hidden gems in this unfortunate, but still appealing city with a determination to survive and rebuilt and so much history.
Film gets made in about 4 hours, six at most. It is down loaded in the ships cabin as I change. Then edited while I wait for Jean. The next day, we make another film... such is our life on a cruise ship. We always miss something, and our wonderful supporters fill in the gaps. Thank you. Iceland next
@@DorisVisits
I guess it's hard work being a vlogger but thank you for visiting and highlighting Messina, my now far away hometown. I left that city for the US some 40 years ago and never looked back, but still feel a great affection and unbreakable connection with it, hopefully her future will be brighter and brighter. Best wishes for your travels.