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    • Day 3

      3. Tag - Cala Torta

      July 7, 2020 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Frühstück bei Biggi's Cafè ist einfach nur weiter zu empfehlen um den Tag super zu beginnen!
      Und wieder geht es zum Strand heute zum Cala Torta.
      Abends geht's wieder in ein Kloster in der Stadt Pollenca und nun sind wir auch im Norden der Insel angekommen! Die letzten 500m waren eine Tortur für das Auto und unsere Nerven da es weniger eine Straße als ein trampelweg für das Auto war und mit einer Steigung von gefühlt 45% Steigung und nur wenige Zentimeter rechts und links eine echte Herausforderung. Oben angekommen war es aber das wert gewesen den von oben auf die Berge und die kleinen umgebenden Städte zu schauen war überwältigend!
      Und in einem alten Kloster zu übernachten war voll cool und leicht gruselig😐
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    • Day 4

      4. Tag - Port de Pollença

      July 8, 2020 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Heute gibt es Frühstück in Cafè 1919 in der Hafenstadt "Port de Pollença".
      Heute schonen wir uns von der Sonne und besuchen die Halbinsel d'Alcudia. So schlendern wir durch die engen Gassen und finden uns nach einer Stunde in einem kleinem sehr authentischen Cafè auf ein, zwei oder drei Wein 😉 mit Oliven und Knoblauchbrot.
      Nach der Mittagssonne ging es an den Strand von Platja de Muro.
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    • Day 5

      5. Tag - Platja de Muro

      July 9, 2020 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Heute früh stehen wir bereits 5 Uhr auf um an einem echt schönem Steg den Sonnenaufgang anzuschauen!
      Der Snnenaufgang ist schön aber wir haben uns da etwas mehr erwartet.
      Nach dem Frühstück geht es zum Aussichtspunkt "Cap de Formentor".
      Unser Ziel heute ist die kleine Stadt "Sóller"
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    • Day 7

      7. Tag - Palma de Mallorca

      July 11, 2020 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Heute ging es nach Palma. Eine sehr schöne Hauptstadt die ich letzt mal nicht besuchen konnte. So gehen wir erst mal lecker Essen ... es gibt Burger und der ist Weltklasse🤩
      Dann erst mal Siesta ... Nachmittag gehen wir noch mal durch die Stadt und sehen uns die Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt an? Essen ein Eis und trinken das vorerst letzte Bier im Urlaub!
      Morgen geht's dann bereits 8 Uhr früh zurück zum Flughafen und dann wieder zurück nach Hause.
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    • Day 294

      A Formentera road trip

      May 1, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 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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    • Day 3

      Der Weg nach Estellencs

      May 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Die Wanderhütte Ses Fontanelles war wirklich liebevoll hergerichtet. Nach gutem Frühstück geht es 2,5Stunden bergauf . Auch die Steinmännchen als Wegmarkierung sind teilweise schwierig zu finden. Mit uns ist ein franz. Paar unterwegs, die zwar schneller sind, sich aber andauernd verlaufen😉. Auf dem höchsten Punkt ,840m, machen wir bei wunderbarem Ausblick Pause. Der Abstieg nach Estellencs ist danach einfacher.
      Das Hotel ist sehr stilvoll und hat einen Pool, den Andreas gleich ausprobiert. Abends essen wir im Ort mallorkinische Paella.
      Es war ein wunderschöner Tag - schade nur, dass die Kondition noch etwas zu wünschen übrig lässt - aber das wird schon😉
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    • Day 6

      Wir erreichen Port de Soller

      May 10, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Wir starten den Tag am Strand des Hotels (Es Moli) und genießen es , bis mittags erst einmal dort zu sein 😉.
      Der Weg führt uns dann über die Anhöhe zur Refugi de Muleta. Der Blick hinunter in die Bucht von Soller ist entzückend. Unser Hotel Es Port bietet alle Annehmlichkeiten die man sich wünscht. Der Garten, der Pool, das Abendessen alles ist wirklich Spitzenklasse - und das genießen wir jetzt auch, denn morgen ist unser Ruhetag zwischen den beiden Etappen.Read more

    • Day 296

      Los Abuelos in Ibiza town

      May 3, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      3/5/2022 Tuesday

      Today at one o’clock Ronan and I [Colm] went to the airport to collect Margaret and Donal.
      We had a piece of cake at a cafe while we waited for them.

      Near the hour of two they came out of the terminal.
      After many hugs and kisses we got a taxi back to the port. I was really happy to see them, it had been five months since we last met in Cartagena.

      After a cuppa tea on board we walked into Ibiza town.

      After a nice walk and drink all of us went to a lovely restaurant that was recommended by the guide book.

      Initially we were dissatisfied by the restaurant.The seats were cramped and the music was loud ,but the staff were delicious and the food was very nice. I had shepherds pie.


      We had a nice walk back to the port from town then the Régal crew went back to their sleeping quarters while Nana and Grandad went to their beachside Hotel.

      4/5/2022 Wednesday

      Today was very rainy. At ten in the morning Nana and Grandad come to our humble abode in the port. We played cards and ukulele until two in the afternoon (5mins of pukulele and 3.55 hours of cards)

      We and the visitors checked into their new apartment.

      Around four we all went on a big walk to Ibiza Cathedral way up on the hill. There were lots of really cool tunnels and the cathedral was spectacular. Although we could not go in to see the interior of the mind blowing building.

      After a walk on the beach we had dinner(apples and oranges by my dearest mother)with Nana and Grandad in their new apartment.

                     5/5/2022 Thursday
      This morning Nana and Grandad helped us with our boat jobs .Ruby and I went to Nana and Grandads apartment with our swimming gear,With a blissful swim in Nana in the pristine pool in mind.
      When we got to the pool clad in our swimming togs ,goggles and hats the Grumpy Caretaker said we could not go swimming because it was closed even though it looked perfect to us.

      Nana ,Mom and I went into town to go to a few shops. One of the shops we went to was a Pacha nightclub store where I bought a notebook and Mom got a t-shirt.

      After that we met the others for a drink. Then we went to a Tapas restaurant for dinner. The waiters came around to the tables with plates of hot pinchos to choose from and we also ordered a few thing’s from the menu.

      Ruby and I were staying for the night in Magaret and Donald’s apartment.
      Ronan and Margaret went back to Régal.
      We played cards and then we went to bed at 22:45.

      This blog was written by Colm :^)
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    • Day 298

      Pacha

      May 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      We only have one opportunity to experience Ibiza’s famous nightclubbing culture so we go for it.
      It’s our last night in the town and Ruby and Colm are having a sleep over in Nana and Grandad’s apartment.
      By pure chance we have the closest berth out of all four marinas, to the oldest and most celebrated club on the Island, Pacha.
      Today, Thursday is the first day this week that it’s opened - it feel like fate and we must go.
      The 12am to 6am opening hours are a little intimidating but we remember that we can leave whenever we want.
      There are queues when we get there and it’s packed when we get inside. People are mainly in their early 20s with a few old timers like us.
      The music is pumping and we have great time dancing and people- watching.
      Like the sensible people we are we head home at a reasonable hour conscious that we are back out on the water in the morning.
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    • Day 299

      Sailing with Nana and grandad

      May 6, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Today we all set of from Ibiza town and headed west on board Regal. There was a bit of a swell and with the wind on the nose, sadly we could not put up the sails.

      Then at about three in the afternoon we got to a nice anchorage called Jondal.

      We all went for a swim and then we had lunch on board. We had sushi ,fuet and some other things including a salad.

      Then everybody save mother Margaret hopped on the dingy and went into the beach bar for a drink. After that Nana and Grandad got a taxi back to their apartment in Ibiza town,they would be leaving the island tomorrow.

      ;^] this blog was written by Colm
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Comunitat Autònoma de les Illes Balears, Comunitat Autonoma de les Illes Balears, Balearische Inseln, Balearic Islands, Balears, Islles Baleares, Illes Balears, Balearinsuloj, Islas Baleares, Balear Uharteak, Baléares, Illas Baleares, Isole Baleari, バレアレス, 발레아레스 제도, Balearane, Balearene, Ilhas Baleares, Балеарские Острова, Balearerna

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