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    • Päivä 288

      Sweet Soana

      25. huhtikuuta 2022, Espanja ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      On Monday the 25th, we left Ibiza town.
      This is something easier said then done, as the morning consisted of shopping, tank-filling and rope removal to no small degree. With hope in our hearts and plans on our mind, we sped out the harbour that we had gladly rushed into only a few days prior.
      Our plan of action revolved around a quiet anchoring harbour named ‘Cala Soana’. It was a beautiful place, with rust-red cliffs and deep, clear water. There was a small beach where the cliffs met; forming a right angle, but a large white hotel dominating it put a stop to any thoughts of further exploration. Soana was truly a beautiful place to spend the evening watching the sun go down.
      The morning came with clear skies….. and high seas. Any water-based activities would not have been the most pleasant, and as that was pretty much the plan, our anchor came up and we left with calmer locations in mind.

      Notes: This chapter was written by Ruby. =]
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    • Päivä 290

      Deja vu in Espalmador

      27. huhtikuuta 2022, Espanja ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Our second round of days spend in Espalmador passed us all by in a blissful haze. The weather was somewhat mixed, but a damp boat did not dampen our spirts!
      We had multiple different neighbours over the course of our stay, ranging from music-blasting giants to day tripping RIBs. A Scottish yacht by the name of Aphrodite had drinks on the beach with us one night, and as the adults talked, the kids made ludicrous sand-based constructions.
      There was plenty of cooking done during our stay, with us making white yeast bread, blue-iced cupcakes and a delicious chickpea tart one night for dinner. (Courtesy of Margaret)
      We swam daily, sometimes with and sometimes without wetsuits. In the middle of the day, when the temperature was at its max, you could have stayed in for hours! The water was beautifully clear, and just splendid to muck around in.
      On our first stay, about a week beforehand, the beach was white and sparkling as far as the eye could see. However, this was not the case this time around! The rough weather that we hid from in Ibiza marina had not been absent here. About two thirds of the beach was now covered in a layer of dead sea grass! When you walked through it, up to your knees would be covered without your foot even touching the ground.

      Notes: This chapter was written by ruby ^_^
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    • Päivä 1

      Premier jour

      28. huhtikuuta, Espanja ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Bon petit récapitulatif déjà là maintenant il pleut bon on s’en doutait c’était le jour noir un peu du voyage mais là il pleut vraiment. L’avion s’est super bien passé. Léa m’a fait trop rire parce que pour elle c’était une première fois franchement on s’est super bien démerdé pour arriver jusqu’à l’hôtel la chambre est vraiment trop mignonne elle est plutôt grande on a un super beau balcon et on a tellement bien dormi. Genre le lit il est parfait, on a goûté le KFC d’Ibiza, et honnêtement on valide.Lue lisää

    • Päivä 4

      Packtag - hat alles Platz?

      8. huhtikuuta, Espanja ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      Heute kommt es aus, ob sich unsere Berechnung bewahrheitet.

      0700 Uhr weckte uns der Wecker. Wir begannen den Transporter zu beladen und führten exakt dazu eine entsprechende Inventarliste. Diese müssen wir dann am Schweizer Zoll vorlegen.

      Die Hecktüren konnten wir kurz nach 1530 Uhr schliessen. Es hatte alles Platz. Genau so wie wir dies geplant hatten.
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    • Päivä 2

      Tag 2

      11. huhtikuuta, Espanja ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Heute fahren wir Richtung Osten in die bekannte Perlenfabrik Majorica. Anschließend ging es weiter nach Porto Cristo in die berühmte Tropfsteinhöhle. Uns hat die Musik- und Lichtshow sehr beeindruckt. Ein weiterer Höhepunkt war der Besuch des Museum "Els Calderers.Lue lisää

    • Päivä 321

      A weekend with May and Shamie

      28. toukokuuta 2022, Espanja ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Note: This chapter was written by Ruby :^)

      My cousin May and her boyfriend Shamie are on holidays in Mallorca for Shamies 19 birthday!We are looking forward to meeting them for a few days of their visit.
      We motor out of Porto Colom, bright and early, on Saturday morning. Puttering along the coast, we stick our heads into a few little harbours before going to anchor in one. This particular place is our rendezvous point to meet May and Shamie, and is aptly named Cala Romántica.
      Dad and Colm go in to the beach to pick up our guests on the dinghy, whilst Mom and I eagerly await their arrival. After they arrive we all go swimming together off the back off the boat and then we settle down with some delicious sandwiches. After lunch, May, Shamie, Colm and I get on to the SUPs, and paddle around each other in the clear turquoise water.
      We dry off, lift our anchor and head to Porto Cristo. Docking was a bit stressful but soon forgotten once the merits of this lovely port come into focus. There is a majestic black catamaran motor cruiser just across from us, and we soon find out that it belongs to none other then Rafael Nadal, the No.1 tennis player in the world!
      Everyone goes for a quick shower or a dip at the nearby beach and we get ready to hit the town. Ronan stays at the boat to listen a rugby match while the rest of us go into a bar for an aperitif. We meet dad at a seaside restaurant and have a gorgeous meal together before May and Shamie head home.

      Sunday morning is spent chatting with our neighbours. The crew of Kaos, a yacht who also spent winter in Cartagena , visit for coffee. Then we chat to Kit on Tiger Lilly, the boat-next-door. May and Shamie come soon afterwards and we get ready to go on the water and explore the harbour.
      On the two SUPs and in the dinghy, the six of us paddled out of the marina. We go to a little cove and then snorkel, SUP and dinghy along the cliffs and back into towards the beach. Colm and Shamie stop off and go jumping off the rocks with some locals.
      When we get back to the boat, Mom whips out a tray of pastries and serenades Shamie - it is his birthday after all.
      It’s time to say goodbye as they are going for a romantic dinner and we need to get ready for a day’s sailing tomorrow. It was truly wonderful to spend time with them
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    • Päivä 6

      Portocristo

      9. huhtikuuta, Espanja ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Wie geplant, so gemacht. (Macht man doch auch meistens so, oder? 😎😀 Okay, wir halt nicht immer. )

      Nach dem "Frühstücksstress" fuhren wir Richtung Portocristo. Dort wollten wir nicht nur den Hafen sehen, sondern auch die Drachenhöhlen (Las Cuevas del Drach) besichtigen.
      Um den Eintritt dafür besser planen zu können, fuhren wir erst nach Portocristo und kauften dann von irgendeinem Parkplatz aus online die Tickets.
      So konnten wir unseren Zeitplan selbst bestimmen, muss man sich doch auf eine feste Uhrzeit im Vorgang zum Ticketkauf festlegen.
      Es passte zu unserem Glück an diesem Tag, dass alles ohne Hektik so toll nach unserer Vorstellung ablaufen konnte.

      Also in aller Ruhe von irgendwo in der Stadtmitte zu den Cuevas del Drach gefahren, einen schönen, schattigen Parkplatz gefunden (was dort nicht wirklich schwer ist) und in aller Gemütsruhe Richtung Eingang geschlendert, wo wir eine viertel Stunde vor Beginn eingetroffen sind. Perfekt.

      Die Höhle ist unserer Meinung nach in jedem Fall ein Besuch wert. Natürlich, man muss auch ein Faible für derartige Naturformen haben, das ist klar. Aber, wie auch in anderen ähnlichen Gebilden ist es schon beeindruckend, wie die Natur sich ihr Gesicht "baut".
      Stalaktiten, Stalagmiten - von oben nach unten, von unten nach oben... es ist bewundernswert. Dann die kühl wirkenden, farblich ins Blau driftenden, kleinen Seen: die bewegungslos scheinenden, so klaren Gewässer beeindrucken nicht minder.

      Wenn zum Abschluss live gespielte, klassische Musik von einem vorbei fahrenden Boot erklingt, so mag dies möglicherweise nicht jedermanns Geschmack sein, aber die Akustik der Höhle lässt doch die meisten überrascht zurück und abgesehen von der Musik ist es mucksmäuschenstill.

      Zum Abschluss die wenigen Meter Richtung Ausgang sich von einem Boot (12 bis 15 Personen fassend) dorthin rudern zu lassen ist in der punktuell beleuchtenden Höhle nochmal ein kleines Erlebnis.
      Dann den Rest des Weges über einige (oder eher mehrere) Stufen zum endgültigen Ausgang und schon ist man der traumbehafteten Umgebung entschwunden.

      Durchschnaufen...

      Nächster Plan:
      zum Hafen von Portocristo.

      Eine ganz andere Welt, nicht ganz so spektakulär, aber eben halt anders schön, um sich wohl zu fühlen.
      Kleine Segelboote, kleine und kleinere Motorboote, größere Yachten bis hin zum riesig wirkenden, schwarzen Katamaran (der uns optisch nicht wirklich so gefallen hat).
      Und auf vielen von denen liegt noch Saharastaub, der erst dieser Tage auf sie herunter geregnet wurde.
      Einladende Restaurants und Bars säumen die Anlegeplätze der Wasserfahrzeuge.
      Egal wo auch immer - ein Hafen ist immer ein Wohlfühlort mit einem Gefühl, das Freiheit vermittelt.

      Nach dem Hafenbesuch fuhren wir wieder zurück nach Can Picafort ins Hotel, wo wir uns auf das Abendbuffet freuten.
      Heute war "italienischer Abend".
      Dio mio.......
      Das Beste Buffet der ganzen Woche bisher (wenn es nach Bernhard geht). 😎😎😎
      Nun denn, mal sehen, was es morgen noch gibt 😀

      ... Zumindest schon mal nen Plan für unsere nächste Unternehmung.....

      Buona notte....
      Halt! Wir sind ja in Spanien:
      Buenas noches...
      🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️
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    • Päivä 40

      Die Steilküste von Formentera

      14. syyskuuta 2019, Espanja ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Heut ging es wieder auf die Nachbarinsel Ibizas Formentera. Der eigentlich geplante Katamaran musste aufgrund des hohen Wellengangs leider abgesagt werden. Doch auch mit der Fähre war der Wellengang schon deutlich zu spüren. Das Wetter war für die Küstenwanderung aber gar nicht so verkehrt. Nur für den anschließenden Strandaufenthalt hätte sich die Sonne gern öfters zeigen können.Lue lisää

    • Päivä 11

      Geburtstag auf Formentera

      26. heinäkuuta 2023, Espanja ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      - ausgeschlafen
      - tolle Bauchtasche bekommen (Danke an Cati)
      - sehr lecker gefrühstückt (Danke an Catis Oma)
      - super schönen Strand mit Kindheitserinnerungen besucht
      - Hippie Flohmarkt
      - sehr leckere Nachos gesnackt
      - super fancy und sehr sehr leckeres Abendessen (zweites großes Dankeschön an Cati)
      - ganz ganz viele liebe und herzliche Nachrichten bekommen ❤️

      Unterm Strich ein 9.5 / 10 Geburtstag (0.5 Punkte Abzug wegen üblem Sonnenbrand)
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    • Päivä 294

      A Formentera road trip

      1. toukokuuta 2022, Espanja ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Leaving Espalmador on the 31st, we went over to a little bay nearby to Formenteras port town. We launched our dingy for the first time this season, and went in to the town for a little evening visit. The town, called La Savina, is the main port for all the ferrys, but not the actual “Capital” of the island. We has a lovely dinner ashore and did a spot of shopping.
      On the first day of summer we sped in to La Savina bright and early. On our little inflatable punt, we went up through the shallow channel, into the almost-landlocked bay where all the fishing boats are kept.
      Once in the town, Mom and Dad set about trying to negociate a car rental for the day. We went to several different dealerships before settling on a Suzuki Jimini. It was a jeep-style convertible, with openings where the back window would be, and one about the drivers head. It had only two doors and an extremely small boot, but it was just the car for what we had in mind.
      After a quick coffee, we all hopped in the car and sped off. Cruising down the road with the radio blasting, passing fields filled with goats or sheep, solitary trees and wild rosemary was certainly an experience, and not one we will soon forget.
      Our first stop was Sahona, where we spent the night a week beforehand. It was lovely to see the place from a different angle, and when we saw the swell rocking a boat there, we were more than happy not to be in their position!
      The second place on our whistle-stop tour of the island was a lighthouse on the southwestern-most point of Cap De Barbaria. It stood in the middle of a grassy sea, with the wind whispering through it and tiny lizards basking in the sun. You couldn’t go inside the lighthouse, only walk around it, so we went for a little ramble through the fields. The grass, rosemary, and flowers ended abruptly at red cliffs plunging into the sea. Seagulls wheeled overhead whilst the waves crashed against the rocks far, far below.
      I got to walk along the cliffside, while the others piled into the car and drove the roundabout way to the third location, which was an old round tower. The “Torre” (In Spanish) was similar to a Mortello tower, except that it was smaller and slightly reddish.
      After a quick snack back at the car, it was in again all the way to Playa es Arenals, a beach on the south side of Formentera. Dad and i shared a snooze on the sand, before we all went in for a swim!
      Then we went to a small town on the opposite side of the island as Arenals called Es Calo. We had lunch at a lovely cafe, which was next to a small cove that fishermen used to house their boats. The water was beautiful, and there were several boats anchored offshore. Every now and then, a man from one of the other restaurants would walk down to the small pier, hop into his RIB, and speed off to one of the boats. He would return with a crowd onboard, see them up to his workplace, and then hop in again to repeat the whole thing!
      We then went to a town on the more southeasterly point of the island. The town was called El Pilar De La Mola, and is famous (At least on Formentera) for hosting the hippie market! We had a good look around, but the market only really sold artwork and jewellery.
      There was a beautiful viewing point a little back the way, and that was where we went to next. After a walk through the gorgeous pine woods, we arrived at a little rocky outcrop with a view that you’d think could only be seen from a plane! It was amazing to see all of the island from way up high, pointing out the places we had just been to. What’s more, is that here were some extremely curious lizard on the rocks! If you could sit still for a short while, they would nearly try to climb up onto you!
      Our final stop was a church, but not just any old one. This was Capella Siglo XIV, one of the final remaining fortified churches in the world! As by now we were all quite tired, it was a drowsy drive back to the port to return the car. We went from the car rental to the dingy, and then back to the boat for an early night. It had been a great day, and certainly a memorable first of May!

      Notes: This chapter was written by Ruby ^_^
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