Food Stuffs
Our tour will include several stops to restaurants, shops, and occasional street vendors to satisfy your hunger and cravings for snacks. You should have breakfast of your own accord since we will not be stopping until lunch at one of the various locations. The stop for cena will be longer than any other stops in keeping with Roman fashion. This means, however, that you have to bring enough money for all the places we will be dining at.
You are more than welcome to pack picnics and have stay at the beautiful locations to enjoy your lunches. Note: either have your slave, have one of our slaves, or have a close friend carry your basket.
You are more than welcome to pack picnics and have stay at the beautiful locations to enjoy your lunches. Note: either have your slave, have one of our slaves, or have a close friend carry your basket.
Because the more pottery and food you have, the heavier the cargo feels.
Best Times to Experience the Amazing:
The best times to travel are May, June, September and October. They are warm and some of the driest months that we experience. This means that we will be able to visit all our locations without having to take a rain check!
Other months during summer are warmly pleasant; however, they are some of the wettest days that the year offers. Unless you would like to be drenched in balmy weather, don’t come during these days.
The winters here are moderately cold and wet from about November to February.
So please bring light clothes during the recommended times so that you don’t get too gross and sweaty. If you visit during the harsher times, do NOT bring permeable clothes. We’ve warned you.
Other months during summer are warmly pleasant; however, they are some of the wettest days that the year offers. Unless you would like to be drenched in balmy weather, don’t come during these days.
The winters here are moderately cold and wet from about November to February.
So please bring light clothes during the recommended times so that you don’t get too gross and sweaty. If you visit during the harsher times, do NOT bring permeable clothes. We’ve warned you.
Unless you would like to look like this cold, unhappy, murderous cat. We assume you don't.
How To Get Here
Most of our visitors come here from Rome via boats. The journey through the Mediterranean Sea, head north, and finally reach our isles. Either that or they go through land which we do not recommend. There are mountains and barbarians and it is much slower.
Transportation Once You Are Here
Ah, Romans and their roads. We will use many of these while walking to most destinations. However, we will use covered wagons pulled by horses to travel some of the lengthier distances. It’s the only efficient way to go anywhere. For the ones who want to pay a pretty penny for extra services, you can be carried in litters and be transported by slaves.
Master: Mush, I say! MUSH!
Slave 1: I really hate this lazy bum.
Slave 2: I conquer.