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My Top 10 Places in Barcelona

…so you tend to order a few at a time. They also have delicious margaritas! Amusement park on top of Mount Tibidabo Church atop Mount Tibidabo Mount Tibidabo Mount Tibidabo…

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Sicily

The Italian island of Sicily is the largest in the Mediterranean, with idyllic climate, notable history, welcoming people, and beautiful terrain including Italy’s largest volcano, Mount Etna. The 2,700 year-old city of Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian) is a stunning seaside city on the southeastern coast of Sicily that was once a major Mediterranean power. Founded by Ancient Greeks, Syracuse was often described as “the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all.” Ancient Greek structures and ruins dot the city and its surrounding region, in particular the district of Ortigia, which is the historic and cultural heart of the city.

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Sorrento

Sorrento is located on the north end of the Amalfi coast, on the Mediterranean Sea. The natural beauty of the Sorrentine landscape with its mild climate, lively piazzas, vibrant cultural scene, lemon groves and the allure of nearby sights such as Pompeii, Capri and the Amalfi Coast all conspire to make Sorrento an inspiring location to study abroad. The town of Sorrento is quaint and gorgeous, nestled on the bluff above the sparkling sea.

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SAI Fall 2020 Program Options

…professional skills through a virtual 8 week non-credit internship during your Fall term. You’ll experience your field of interest from an international lens, and have plenty of advising support from…

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Getting Lost in the Eternal City

…Eternal City. However, it was not until I stepped off the plane and took my first steps in Italy that the actuality of what I had done truly began to…

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Looking Back on Study Abroad – One Year Later

…I viewed them as “one-in-a-lifetime experiences.” And they definitely were! But is also important to remember that all of life is full of once-in-a-lifetime opportunities and experiences because we only…

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Life in Florence

…in Florence, Italy. As cliche as it sounds, this experience genuinely changed my life. I would like to consider myself a well traveled individual so my choice to take the…

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Embracing the Unknown: My Solo Journey to Rome and Embracing New Connections

…efficiency, embracing this laid-back approach was a refreshing change of pace. Traveling alone also opened my eyes to the beauty of spontaneity and self-reliance. Navigating the cobblestone streets of Rome,…

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Meet Our Blogger: Clara

…in another culture. The prospect of living with a family really appealed to me, and I also wanted to become more fluent in Italian. My mom studied abroad in college,…

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My Experience Abroad

…the black sand beaches. We all got a variety of seafood dishes and feasted after we tried, and failed, to take Instagram worthy pictures in the water. It was such…

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On a Sunny Day I left Knoxville

…night made everything illuminated and the lights along the cliffs welcomed me as gracefully as the black sea below it. Me at a Cathedral Sorrento I stayed in a hostel…

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A Tip or Two (or five!)

…the beach. We also got to choose between horseback riding, canoeing, visiting a local candy factory, or mountain biking. Needless to say, everyone had an awesome weekend! The Colosseum is…

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Studying Abroad With Your Significant Other

…together, and overall just enjoy each other’s company while we do all of the typical study abroad activities. We also enjoy staying in together, spending time cooking meals, watching movies,…

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SAI Scholarship Awards & Bloggers

…one more time before leaving to go abroad. All times I have gone is to attend a cheerleading national or world championship. I listen to all types of music. Depending…

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Sai Che…?

…so before their introduction, Greeks and Romans drank wine. Lemons in Sorrento are considered the best in the world thanks to the mineral-rich volcanic soil compliments of Mount Vesuvius. You’ll…

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Everything is Fresher

…olive oil tasting. Molto buono. Another thing that is very different between the USA and Italy is the duration of mealtimes. In America, every restaurant tries to get you in…

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Beautiful Places

…expect. All I knew was that I couldn’t wait to get here! There is not that much information about this place online, just the occasional beautiful picture. But I can…

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Day Trips from Rome

…tour Villa d’Este- the grand 16th-century cardinal’s villa in exotic hillside gardens with elaborate fountains & grottoes. Here you can enjoy the beautiful views of the city while also taking…

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First Impressions

…hot water. My first real Italian meal was during orientation when the group was taken down to the marina for a welcome lunch. We were served course after course, all…

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Helpful Tips & Suggestions

…doing laundry for that amount of time. Also, check out what the climate is going to be while you are there. Here in Florence it started off unbearably hot but…

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Sneak Peek: Syracuse Academy

…Mafia in its birthplace. Syracuse Academy manages strong connections with local NGOs, politicians, artists, and local businesses, through which the school is able to provide unique opportunities for community engagement,…

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Cose preferite da fare a Siracusa- Favorite things to do in Siracusa

…a degree in International Business and a career in International Education (just to name a few ways). Since 2011, I have returned to Siracusa twice to show family and friends…

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Pompeii

…for me as well! And, because Napoli is the birthplace of pizza, we received plenty of pizzeria recommendations. It was also my first time to the ocean! Mount Vesuvius is…

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Advice From an SAI Ambassador

…I could go back I would, but alas, I cannot. All I can do is share some of the things I learned when I arrived to prepare you for what…

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SAI Student Resilience Challenge

…a virtual extension of our on-site Viva Experience activities that are designed to encourage social interaction between students, and foster greater cross-cultural competency and a deeper understanding of the local

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Sicily: Doing While Learning

…the highest active volcano in continental Europe, and its regional geo-dynamic environment. And that’s not all! All students will also have the opportunity to take part in the program included…

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Found it!

…Vesuvius, Napoli a number of different museums, and also the coastal islands. Although at the pace we’ve been going, I could definitely use a few lazy Southern Italy style Sundays…

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Top 20 Things to do in Barcelona

…unique!), Sant Pau del Camp (special Romanesque style), Santa Maria del Pi and Sant Pere de les Puel·les, among others. A Local Festival for Traditions and Music: experience a local

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Catch the Giro D’Italia with SAI Programs

…enjoy pizza in the city it was created in. You can also enjoy the view of the world famous volcano, Mt. Vesuvius. Naples is also well known for its famous…

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A Day in the Life of SAI Sorrento

…(October 14, 2015). Buongiorno! My name is Claire and I’m so excited to show you all what a day in Sorrento, Italy is like. I’m a senior from the University…

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A Thank You Letter to Those Who Made Florence Feel like Home

…adventures all over Italy, studied Florence inside and out, and found all our favorite local cafés, sandwich shops, and fruit stands! Being a photography major means finding people to be…

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