Over the March Break, 31 CDS students embarked on an unforgettable 10-day journey through the south of France, Spain, and Monaco. We immersed ourselves in European culture, exploring ancient coliseums, castles, churches and Roman ruins.
After our connecting flight through Paris, we landed in Nice, our home base for a couple of days, where we discovered the city's rich history and stunning waterfront views. We then explored ancient cities such as Antibes, where we saw a Picasso museum; Saint-Paul-de-Vence; and Èze, where we toured a perfumery.
Next, we explored the rich, vibrant country of Monaco, where we saw the changing of the guard and the luxury-car-filled streets of Monte Carlo, before returning to France and heading into the city of Nîmes.
After settling into our home base of Nîmes, we visited the university town of Aix-en-Provence and Les Baux-de-Provence. Next, we toured the coliseums and Roman history in Nîmes before heading out to the castles of Avignon and Carcassonne.
Finally, we ended our French leg of the trip in Trèbes with a tour of a chocolate factory before heading across the border into Barcelona, Spain.
In Barcelona, we had a cooking lesson making traditional Spanish Paella, followed by a tour of the abstract art of Joan Miró. Then, we put on our dancing shoes for a Flamenco dance lesson, where we learned basic movements before sitting down for dinner and watching the experts.
Next, we had our “Gaudí” day, where we admired the Sagrada Família and La Pedrera - Casa Milà, and ended the day at Park Güell.
We concluded our trip in Montserrat, where we saw breathtaking mountain views, explored the Basilica of Montserrat, visited the FC Barcelona stadium, and then finally headed back home with memories that will last a lifetime.
A big thank you to Mr. Vien, Ms. Bevacqua-Tirone, Sra. Stefanescu, Mr. Viotto, and trip organizer Rachel for their dedication in making this incredible experience possible.
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