Europe trip 2024: Beaches, soccer and pizza (with one bag)
Following our trip to Europe in 2022, Krystal and I saved to return in 2024.
We once again focused our travel around soccer, with visits to Monaco to watch Folarin Balogun, to Milano to watch Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah (who was sidelined for the match we attended) and to Eindhoven to watch Malik Tillman, Ricardo Pepi, Richy Ledezma and Sergiño Dest (who was injured when we visited in May 2024).
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We made the trip again with our 40-liter MATEIN backpacks, which are on sale for $23.99. It was, admittedly, a long trip for one bag, but we were able to do laundry at the midway point.
All of the water videos below were filmed on Krystal's GoPro Hero 10, which is not the latest model, but somewhat of a bargain at $249.99.
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Our journey started with a strategically-time Iceland layover that gave us an opportunity to visit the Blue Lagoon and the Bridge Between Continents before hiking over to the ocean and then continuing on to London for an overnight pit stop.
Stop 1: Iceland and the Blue Lagoon
From London, we flew to Nice and then took a train to Monaco. We stopped by the Monte Carlo Casino and then visited the prince's automobile collection and toured the palace. Then came perhaps the most memorable part of the trip -- AS Monaco's game against Clermont Foot 63.
We had purchased front-row seats in the 16,360-seat Stade Louis II stadium and arrived early with an American flag. Balogun spotted us as soon as he walked in for warmups and after the game ended, he took a soccer ball straight to us. I asked if I could trade the U.S. flag for his jersey and before I could even finish asking, he whipped off his jersey and asked us where we were visiting from. Some very nice fans sitting next to us gave us a Sharpie, and Balo signed the shirt off his back and then signed the customized Orlando Magic jersey I had brought (if you know, you know).
We traveled from Pennsylvania to Europe to watch some USMNT stars. First stop is Monaco to watch @balogun 🇺🇸
After the game he brought us over a ball and gave us his jersey‼️ Thanks, Balo! 🫡 pic.twitter.com/J76kDYhn6j
After the Monaco stop, we took two trains to get to Milano to watch AC Milan host Genoa CFC at San Siro the next day. We had front-row seats again, and watching the match in the 75,817-seat stadium was quite an experience, but Milan conceded late in what was a disappointing draw for them. Pulisic was understandably frustrated and went straight to the tunnel after the game. We held up another U.S. flag (I packed three), hoping for another Balogun experience, but Pulisic "only" gave us a little wave before leaving the field. Still an amazing experience, and had we not been spoiled in Monaco, we probably would have been delighted even by a wave. I will still plug the Pulisic documentary, which you can stream on Paramount+. With coverage of Serie A and the Champions League, Paramount+ is the only streaming service that I willingly subscribe to. (Sign up!)
Stop 3: Milan and Christian Pulisic
After the Milan game, I flew to Napoli for pizza school, and Krystal flew to Greece to help with a summer church camp. I attended a 10-day class at Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana to learn the art of making true Neapolitan pizza, with a weekend day trip to Procida between class days. The first few days were extremely difficult, but like everything, it got better with practice. My pizza has greatly improved following the class, but I'm still perfecting the craft with my outdoor Gozney oven. We were allowed to take video during the introductory instructions at the class, but we were too busy making dough and pizzas on ensuring days to have time for much filming beyond that. (For those who are interested in pizza but don't want to commit to a week-plus course, there are plenty of day classes in Napoli.)
Stop 4: Napoli and AVPN pizza school
Krystal met me in Napoli the day I graduated from AVPN, then we took a train to Rome so we could fly from there to Sardinia. We flew into Olbia and our host (San Francisco Hotel) connected us with a private transfer to drive us from the airport about an hour to Cala Gonone. The hotel is at a great location, just a short walk away from Cala Gonone, where we secured a boat from Dolmen Boat Rental (of note for that link: you can use Rakuten to get 10% cash back on Tripadvisor and countless other sites -- sign up for free!). After a rewarding but grueling pizza class, boating down Sardinia's coast and jumping in the (very cold mid-May) water was extremely refreshing.
Stop 4: Cala Gonone boat rental
Following the boat outing in Sardinia, we made our way back to Olbia and took a flight to the Netherlands. We went to the Corrie Ten Boom Museum in Haarlem and the Ann Frank House in Amsterdam before taking a train to Eindhoven. The next day, we watched PSV host RKC Waalwijk at Philips Stadium. We opted to get luxury seat locations for the Monaco and Milan games, and we had no choice for the PSV match because buying a special package was the only ticket option for foreigners. A plus of that package was a credit at the team store, so we got two soccer balls, which came in handy after the game when Malik Tillman stopped on his way out of the stadium and signed the balls and took a photo with us. Richy Ledezma also stopped for a photo. Dest (recovering from injury) and Pepi did not greet the fans who lined up at the player exit outside the stadium.
Stop 4: PSV game in Eindhoven
After the Netherlands visit, we flew to Lisbon and rented a car to drive about 40 minutes south to one of Portugal's most beautiful secluded beaches: Praia do Ribeira do Cavalo. The vantage point overlooking the beach (in the video below) was one of the coolest views I've ever seen on a trip. After exploring the beach, we drove to Sintra (and Krystal navigated an extremely tight street) to stay at NH Sintra Centro, a perfect location for the next day's activities. The following morning, we hiked up the mountain to Pena Palace (a tiring but scenic trek), then we hiked over to the Castle of the Moors. Both provided amazing views of Sintra.
Stop 5: Praia do Ribeira do Cavalo
After visiting those beautiful locations in Portugal, we drove back to Lisbon and flew to London and then back to Iceland for our connecting flight home to the States. It was a whirlwind of a three-week trip, but an amazing adventure with fun soccer games, beautiful blue water and delicious food. What's next?
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