Jonny, this is the most beautiful video.. It is so gorgeous in Italy... You ate some of the most amazing and delicious foods.. So glad you had a fantastic time on your Holiday. Thank you for sharing it.
woww you captured a lot of beautiful shots, the editing was so good and the music was well chosen! thank you for sharing your trip and also thanks for the details around hiking, prices etc. i really appreciate it!
Thank you Leohana I'm glad you enjoyed the video :) It was a great trip and we will most certainly be going back to Sicily! Are you planning a trip there?
This seems to be a very charming city, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Another beautiful footage of the trip Jonny, no wonder you've visited it for the second time already, it's such a breathtakingly gorgeous place! And it looked like a very fun trip!! What was the most memorable moment for you? :3 Can't wait for the next video! Take care! ^^
Got to admit you did a GREAT job of the editing. Just the rights balance of drone footage and personal. It felt like a professional tv shaw with Judith Chalmers. The places you visited looked so beautiful and idiotic. Next tome you go can you please smuggle me in your suitcase, I’m so jealous. Love the channel and much respect. Stay safe 😷 and I look forward to meeting you both when things get back to normal ish.
Thank you Lord! I tried to do exactly that, not over do it with drone, and just try to tell the story with the footage. Hopefully I achieved that, it was really enjoyable making it and it didn't interfere with our trip and now it means we can look back on it whenever we want and relive the experience :) Hope you're keeping safe.
Im great fun of yours im enjoying watching your vlog specially for choosing all filipino food im proud to be a filipino my fashion is also cooking.shout out to all zamboangenos philippines
Hey Jonny,thanx for writing back.next time you are in Austria,call me. You must also try Germknödel with Vanille Sauce😉.also greetings to Chloe. she ist such a beautiful and great woman.i am looking forward your next video.sorry for my mistakes and my bad english.i must practice more often,Bye🌼
No problem 😊 Your English isn’t bad, it’s actually pretty good 👏🏼 I most certainly will take you up on that, depending on how things plan out next year we’d like to going skiing again in Austria. Take care 💙
GREAT stlye of Content Creation! 😍 You've got a good eye for what's important and what's better edited out! 👍 Great work I was just strolling around on UA-cam to find some new inspiration and I'm so happy to have found your channel! You've got my *support* and hopefully we can stay in touch 😊👐 Much love from Germany -*Felix*
My family is from Palermo, and I’ve been there many times! I’ve even done the walk up Monte Pellegrino several times myself. I’m surprised you did it as a first time visitor, but glad you got to experience it. If you liked the cathedral in Cefalù, you’ll love the one at Monreale In Palermo. It was built by the nephew of the one in Cefalù, and it’s its twin, with the exception of that one got finished!! Where you saw mosaics in the front only in Cefalù, they’re all over in Monreale. Also, the Palatine Chapel in the Norman Palace is like a mini-Monreale, and more ornate if that’s even possible. Glad you had a good time!
As a 100% Sicilian I'm glad you love Sicily! (family is from Palermo, and a town you might have heard of called Corleone). Places to check out your next trip..... Taormina (beautiful... plan on spending some time--I miscalculated that the last time and only got a couple hours). Catania--a very baroque city. And between them there's Mt. Etna, at least if it's not erupting at the time! Go on a nice day and you can take the funevia up to near the top! The air was a little thin for my lungs but you look like you can handle it. And Siracusa! It has some stuff not to be missed. The catacombs there date back to the Bible! And the archeological parks that include the Greek and Roman amphitheaters, and the "Ear of Dionyses"... worth the trip. And not to be missed there, is the "old" part of the city.. the "island" of Ortegia. It's technically an island, but it's connected by a short land bridge one can walk or drive over. It is quite old and quite beautiful. Views abound, and you can even take a boat trip around the island. Piazza Armerina has a Roman villa (or what's left of it) but some fairly intact and fairly old mosaics. They call themselves the "city of mosaics", but personally, I think, with the Palentine Chapel, and Monreale, I think Palermo holds that title! There is also a cathedral (?) there that you can see from down below. Worth the trip up! And you can probably stop for a good meal too. These are all more on the east side of Sicily. I do have to say, you did Sicily right. I don't drive manual transmission, so renting a car in Sicily is both difficult and expensive. Having the freedom to get up and go at will can make all the difference--everything I did had to be a day trip. I was time-limited on Erice, as I had to keep in mind what time the bus left for Palermo, and which bus I'd have to take down in order to catch THAT bus. Siracusa I had to do twice, and on Sunday both times, because that was the only day the interval between arriving and leaving had any length of time worth the 3 hour trip each way! (I'm sure it's shorter and more direct by car--moreso, if you have a "lead foot"). And going to a city and staying there for a few days is definitely the better way to go. My last trip, I did a few days in Rome on the way in and a few in Milan on the way out.
And a travel tip more for Chloe.... You'll find that most churches in Italy require women to be covered--usually at the shoulders, and depending who's watching the door, if your pants/skirt is too short, they may require a covering there too. On the plus side, usually you can find entrepreneur selling cloth shawls nearby (generally more expensive closer to the door!). So if you think there might be a church in your day, it's not a bad idea just to carry one (or two) along, just in case the day's attire might not be church-ready.
@@JonnyandChloe yes and omg hahah ok then either way food looks amazeing ..as for me ill never make it to italy so ill take it from you and stick to my dunkins #amthedunkinqueen haha
Oh, a couple of tips if anyone is going to attempt a trip up Monte Pellegrino. Something I learned from my relatives---- leave EARLY. I mean before sunrise early. Traditionally, people walk up for her Saint Day (September 4th). or thereabouts. As you noted, it gets "toasty", so getting at least some of the walk out of the way before the sun is up is definitely a help. Also, what I do is freeze a bottle of water a night or two before. As water expands, I actually freeze about 3/4 of the bottle, putting it in the freezer at a bit of an angle, and leaving the cap off. Day of, I fill it up the rest of the way with water. This way I have cold water for the entire trip, as it'll melt throughout the day. (helpful tip for any other hiking trips you plan on as well). I just drink off the water as it melts.
Bravo! Aside from mispronouncing some place you highlighted some great places on the west coast. Agree so much places to see! East coast is another world!
Top video. Big up from a Sicilian (born in Castelvetrano, TP) who lives in Lombardy. Just one thing. At 19:36 it wasn’t a great idea, it would be dangerous because of the structural damage of the building. And that’s really creepy, that’s a consequence of the mafia presence: construction abuse.
@@JonnyandChloe building abuse, more generally tenders, is one of the most profitable businesses of the mafia, both in Italy and abroad, but in southern Italy it is more evident. on the other hand it is the reason why, if you have noticed, in Sicily the construction and maintenance of public works and infrastructures is very slow and services are lacking, and it is full of architectural works begun and never finished, or of complete buildings but uninhabited. But this is, as mentioned earlier, a matter that has mainly concerned northern Italy for at least 40 years and has also extended abroad. Often then, as in the case of the Camorra of Casal di Principe (CE, Campania), these infrastructures are then used as illegal landfills, given that the mafias also deal with tenders for the disposal of waste (including toxic and even radioactive ones, coming from abroad, as we do not have nuclear power plants in Italy).
You guys are great. Amazing video. Such an adventure. This video deserves 10 million views minimum.
Thank you Kazzicup 😊 Glad you enjoyed the vid.
Great stuff guys, I visited Sicily at the beginning of September and absolutely loved it 😍
Thanks so much!
It’s a beautiful place and with such stunning scenery, it made for a fantastic place to shoot.
You’ve edited this video very professionally... good job!!! Just stumbled upon your videos, now I’m binge watching all of them.
Thank you jeff! This was one of my proudest videos 😊
Jonny, this is the most beautiful video.. It is so gorgeous in Italy... You ate some of the most amazing and delicious foods.. So glad you had a fantastic time on your Holiday. Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you so much Patrick 💙
woww you captured a lot of beautiful shots, the editing was so good and the music was well chosen! thank you for sharing your trip and also thanks for the details around hiking, prices etc. i really appreciate it!
Thank you Leohana I'm glad you enjoyed the video :) It was a great trip and we will most certainly be going back to Sicily! Are you planning a trip there?
This seems to be a very charming city, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
An amazing video once again. Love your travel vlogs! Drone footage is on point. 🤟🏻💙
Thanks as always Oscar! It's MUCH easier to find half-decent drone footage when you have hours of it 😂
Man yiu should have more subscribers. These videos are nicely done
Dude, the video quality was awesome! Keep up the great work!
Thanks CM! This was one hell of an edit 😬Glad you enjoyed it.
Hi Jonny lovely video! Thank you for all the info! can I ask which hotel is it in Sciacca? Thank you so much!
Hey Wei! It was called Hotel Villa Calandrino - it was okay and a nice enough place for a couple days stop-over.
Great video!! well done! can't wait till we can travel again!! and of course make some travel video's!!
Thanks Hessel glad you enjoyed the video!
@@JonnyandChloe your welcome also checkout my channel!
Will do!
Beautiful vlog! you guys make me wanna see it on my own!!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊 It’s such a beautiful place!
Another beautiful footage of the trip Jonny, no wonder you've visited it for the second time already, it's such a breathtakingly gorgeous place! And it looked like a very fun trip!! What was the most memorable moment for you? :3 Can't wait for the next video! Take care! ^^
Yo Pedro! Has to be hiking up Erice! It was a monster hike and the views at the top were breathtaking! See you on the next one dude!
That's good Jonny! Second trip is the best :)
thank you TJ glad you enjoyed the video, hope you're doing well 🙂
Yes my man! I'm doing well hope you too
fantastic video ... i’m from Palermo and you visited the correct place
lovely travel video, I so want to go to Sicily now!
Thanks Beng glad you enjoyed it 😊
Nice edit! Just like the travel channel ❤️
Thank you Cindy ❤️Glad you enjoyed it :)
Very informative….
Got to admit you did a GREAT job of the editing. Just the rights balance of drone footage and personal. It felt like a professional tv shaw with Judith Chalmers. The places you visited looked so beautiful and idiotic. Next tome you go can you please smuggle me in your suitcase, I’m so jealous. Love the channel and much respect. Stay safe 😷 and I look forward to meeting you both when things get back to normal ish.
Thank you Lord! I tried to do exactly that, not over do it with drone, and just try to tell the story with the footage. Hopefully I achieved that, it was really enjoyable making it and it didn't interfere with our trip and now it means we can look back on it whenever we want and relive the experience :) Hope you're keeping safe.
Nice video!!
Thanks guys! ❤️
romantic place at parlemo and will be remamber all the time
As will we!
Im great fun of yours im enjoying watching your vlog specially for choosing all filipino food im proud to be a filipino my fashion is also cooking.shout out to all zamboangenos philippines
you must visit mondello too ... come in summer
You guys Jonny & Chloe are perfect couple, God bless u both🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Fernan that's very kind of you to say! God bless you 😀
Nice video my new friend inspiring goodluck
Great Video,i am from Austria,Graz,greetings from christine 🌼
Thanks Christine! I love Austria, we went skiing there recently! I bloody love kaiserschmarrn! 😋
Hey Jonny,thanx for writing back.next time you are in Austria,call me. You must also try Germknödel with Vanille Sauce😉.also greetings to Chloe. she ist such a beautiful and great woman.i am looking forward your next video.sorry for my mistakes and my bad english.i must practice more often,Bye🌼
No problem 😊 Your English isn’t bad, it’s actually pretty good 👏🏼 I most certainly will take you up on that, depending on how things plan out next year we’d like to going skiing again in Austria. Take care 💙
GREAT stlye of Content Creation! 😍 You've got a good eye for what's important and what's better edited out! 👍 Great work I was just strolling around on UA-cam to find some new inspiration and I'm so happy to have found your channel! You've got my *support* and hopefully we can stay in touch 😊👐 Much love from Germany -*Felix*
Thank you! Will do!
My family is from Palermo, and I’ve been there many times! I’ve even done the walk up Monte Pellegrino several times myself. I’m surprised you did it as a first time visitor, but glad you got to experience it. If you liked the cathedral in Cefalù, you’ll love the one at Monreale In Palermo. It was built by the nephew of the one in Cefalù, and it’s its twin, with the exception of that one got finished!! Where you saw mosaics in the front only in Cefalù, they’re all over in Monreale. Also, the Palatine Chapel in the Norman Palace is like a mini-Monreale, and more ornate if that’s even possible.
Glad you had a good time!
As a 100% Sicilian I'm glad you love Sicily! (family is from Palermo, and a town you might have heard of called Corleone). Places to check out your next trip..... Taormina (beautiful... plan on spending some time--I miscalculated that the last time and only got a couple hours). Catania--a very baroque city. And between them there's Mt. Etna, at least if it's not erupting at the time! Go on a nice day and you can take the funevia up to near the top! The air was a little thin for my lungs but you look like you can handle it. And Siracusa! It has some stuff not to be missed. The catacombs there date back to the Bible! And the archeological parks that include the Greek and Roman amphitheaters, and the "Ear of Dionyses"... worth the trip. And not to be missed there, is the "old" part of the city.. the "island" of Ortegia. It's technically an island, but it's connected by a short land bridge one can walk or drive over. It is quite old and quite beautiful. Views abound, and you can even take a boat trip around the island. Piazza Armerina has a Roman villa (or what's left of it) but some fairly intact and fairly old mosaics. They call themselves the "city of mosaics", but personally, I think, with the Palentine Chapel, and Monreale, I think Palermo holds that title! There is also a cathedral (?) there that you can see from down below. Worth the trip up! And you can probably stop for a good meal too. These are all more on the east side of Sicily.
I do have to say, you did Sicily right. I don't drive manual transmission, so renting a car in Sicily is both difficult and expensive. Having the freedom to get up and go at will can make all the difference--everything I did had to be a day trip. I was time-limited on Erice, as I had to keep in mind what time the bus left for Palermo, and which bus I'd have to take down in order to catch THAT bus. Siracusa I had to do twice, and on Sunday both times, because that was the only day the interval between arriving and leaving had any length of time worth the 3 hour trip each way! (I'm sure it's shorter and more direct by car--moreso, if you have a "lead foot"). And going to a city and staying there for a few days is definitely the better way to go. My last trip, I did a few days in Rome on the way in and a few in Milan on the way out.
And a travel tip more for Chloe.... You'll find that most churches in Italy require women to be covered--usually at the shoulders, and depending who's watching the door, if your pants/skirt is too short, they may require a covering there too. On the plus side, usually you can find entrepreneur selling cloth shawls nearby (generally more expensive closer to the door!). So if you think there might be a church in your day, it's not a bad idea just to carry one (or two) along, just in case the day's attire might not be church-ready.
Someone looks food drunk lol but that food looks amazing
Are you referring to when I was eating the second pizza? That wasn't necessarily food drunk, more alcohol drunk 😂
@@JonnyandChloe yes and omg hahah ok then either way food looks amazeing ..as for me ill never make it to italy so ill take it from you and stick to my dunkins #amthedunkinqueen haha
Nice one!!
Thanks Sergi!
Oh, a couple of tips if anyone is going to attempt a trip up Monte Pellegrino. Something I learned from my relatives---- leave EARLY. I mean before sunrise early. Traditionally, people walk up for her Saint Day (September 4th). or thereabouts. As you noted, it gets "toasty", so getting at least some of the walk out of the way before the sun is up is definitely a help. Also, what I do is freeze a bottle of water a night or two before. As water expands, I actually freeze about 3/4 of the bottle, putting it in the freezer at a bit of an angle, and leaving the cap off. Day of, I fill it up the rest of the way with water. This way I have cold water for the entire trip, as it'll melt throughout the day. (helpful tip for any other hiking trips you plan on as well). I just drink off the water as it melts.
Nice place
yup it's a beautiful place!
Bravo! Aside from mispronouncing some place you highlighted some great places on the west coast. Agree so much places to see! East coast is another world!
Top video. Big up from a Sicilian (born in Castelvetrano, TP) who lives in Lombardy.
Just one thing. At 19:36 it wasn’t a great idea, it would be dangerous because of the structural damage of the building. And that’s really creepy, that’s a consequence of the mafia presence: construction abuse.
Hey Agente! Thanks for the info it was certainly creepy! That's really interesting about the mafia presence.. Can you tell me more??
@@JonnyandChloe
building abuse, more generally tenders, is one of the most profitable businesses of the mafia, both in Italy and abroad, but in southern Italy it is more evident. on the other hand it is the reason why, if you have noticed, in Sicily the construction and maintenance of public works and infrastructures is very slow and services are lacking, and it is full of architectural works begun and never finished, or of complete buildings but uninhabited. But this is, as mentioned earlier, a matter that has mainly concerned northern Italy for at least 40 years and has also extended abroad. Often then, as in the case of the Camorra of Casal di Principe (CE, Campania), these infrastructures are then used as illegal landfills, given that the mafias also deal with tenders for the disposal of waste (including toxic and even radioactive ones, coming from abroad, as we do not have nuclear power plants in Italy).
I'd watch Jonny's Journeys on E4! 😆
I may use that 😂
Great travel vlog! What's the song at the beginning of the video?
Thanks Jack, it’s Left in the Rain by Loving Caliber
@@JonnyandChloe thank you!
Great video but the San Pellegrino water is in Bergamo
Grazie Claudio!
Do you like canoli?!!! Hahahahaha
Haha I do how could you tell?!
Good video……but lose the annoying Muzak
Can’t believe you go to the the best food country on the planet and eat nothing but pizza !…..wasn’t McDonald’s open?
Your music is annoying
Not as annoying as you