More from Santilla del Mar

More photos of this quaint medieval village.
Driving across north-western Spain

We left Santilla del Mar at about 11.30am and took about five hours to drive to Santiago de Compostela where we are staying in an Airbnb for two nights. The drive was very pleasant. They really knowЧитать далее
Cathedral for Pilgrimage

I am sitting in front of one of the most amazing buildings from the medieval period. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela was one of the three spiritual centres for Christian Pilgrims in MiddleЧитать далее
Birthday in northwest Spain

Sam and I had a less strenuous day today. It was my birthday after all. We shared a memorial meeting in our Airbnb which was very special. We listened to an exhortation from the UK on the lost sheep,Читать далее
Jewish Quarter

There is evidence of a Jewish ghetto here in Santiago de Compostela. Until 1492 there was a Jewish community living here. I found the Jerusalem Street where they lived. There is an Olive Tree plantedЧитать далее
Unusual Food

Sam has been reluctant to take on the unusual foods in Spain. In this town there seems to be an enthusiasm for seafood which is surprising given it is not on the coast. But they like their shellfishЧитать далее
Flight to Seville

We arose at 6:30am to shower, pack, cleanup and exit our Airbnb by 7:15am. We had been able to catch up on the clothes washing so all was looking good. The drive to the airport only took about 30Читать далее
Seville - Adalusian capital of Spain

Here are some more photos of beautiful historic Seville.
Sevilla - walking around the city

We love Sevilla.
Guided Tour of the Jewish Quarter

We went on a guided tour of the Jewish Quarter at 5:30pm. The guide explained the reasons why the Jews lived so close to the royal palace and could be in the King's court in just one minute's walk.Читать далее
Susanna - a sad lesson for life

There was a Jewish girl in the Middle Ages called Susanna who is famous in Seville. She was the most beautiful girl in the city. She was romantically attached to a Sevillian soldier, one of theЧитать далее
Seville Cathedral

Sam and I went on a guided tour of the Seville Cathedral this morning. It is the third biggest church in the world, behind St Peters in Rome and St Paul's in London. However, it is the biggestЧитать далее
The Giralda

The Giralda Tower is part of the cathedral and a remnant of the mosque which once stood on the same site. The tower was the minaret of the mosque and is just huge. It was the tallest building inЧитать далее
Real Alcazar

Sam and I went on a tour of the famous Real Alcazar, the royal palace in Seville. This famous palace is a spectacular remnant of the glory days of the Spanish Empire. Seville was the port from whichЧитать далее
Torre del Oro

The Torre del Oro (meaning Tower of Gold because of its golden appearance from a distance) is one of the most famous remnants of the old city walls and port of Seville from its most prosperous times.Читать далее
The Bull Ring in Seville

Parts of Spain have banned bullfights, but not Seville. They continue to occur in the famous Seville bullring known as Plaza de Toros. Sam and I went on a memorable tour of the bullring and all of itsЧитать далее
Arcos de la Frontera

Sam and I packed our bags and left our Airbnb in Seville to pick up our car from the Seville Airport. We caught the EA Airport bus and reported to the Enterprise Car Hire booth. We were allocated aЧитать далее
Setenil de las Bodegas

Our second stop for the day was in a town set on a gorge with the white houses literally built into the cliffs. The inhabitants are almost troglodytes - living in caves. The houses look like they haveЧитать далее
Ronda

The town of Ronda is one of the most beautiful places in Spain. It's famous bridge is spectacular, and our hotel is literally on the cliff overlooking the bridge. Construction on the bridge began inЧитать далее
Bullring in Ronda

The bullring in Ronda is famous in Spain. Hemmingway wrote extensively about bullfighting and spent a lot of time in Ronda. I visited the bullring and toured its facilities, museum, bull handlingЧитать далее
Gibraltar

We drove from Ronda to Gibraltar this morning. It is a two hour drive through a mountainous region of the most spectacular countryside. Southern Spain in rugged and grand. As we descended from theЧитать далее
Crossing the straights of Gibraltar

We caught a ferry from Algeciras to Tanger in Morocco at 4.00pm this afternoon. It takes 90 minutes from one port to the others. Both ports are huge trading centres for Europe and Africa.
It wasЧитать далее
Tanger in Morocco

From the time we stepped off the boat Sam and I fell victim to the Morocco con. We didn’t know it, but as soon as we stepped into a taxi at the port we were being set up for the evening.
The taxiЧитать далее
More about Tangier

Tangier overlooks the Straight of Gibraltar. It is where the Atlantic and the Mediterranean meet. The city has a long history of many cultures. Many of the signs are in French, Arabic and Berber.Читать далее
More from Morocco

Some more photos that tell the tale of our memorable trip to Tanger in Morocco.
ПутешественникHappy birthday Simon. Loving sharing the history and photos. Just read in the Lampstand magazine “Priscilla’s Reflection” Put in as an exhortation Such a powerful message to us all to remain faithful and loving Will now be shared with many others Love to you and Sam xxx❤️❤️