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    • Day 5

      Dalt Villa (old town Ibiza)

      June 12, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Exploring the city today. Our initial errand of purchasing a Vodafone SIM was postponed as their store was out of stock!! No other stores seem to sell them.

      A walk through part of Dalt Villa, this time during daylight. I enjoyed the smaller crowds. Then a longer walk down to Ushuaïa Ibiza
      (/uːˈswaɪ.ə/) to see if they crank the tunes loud enough to enjoy on the beach (without paying entry) 🤗 It was a mildly enjoyable experience at 7pm. They are an earlier club (5-11pm), so by 8pm the lineup was pretty impressive.

      **in the plane video, watch woman in lower right doing some weird yoga squat action. 😂

      Restaurante Guillemis caught our eye for dinner. Their outdoor seating area back from the street 30', with a garden feel. We shared a Buffalo Burrata salad and the Lamb Shoulder. The bread and olives came with a very garlicy cheese spread 🧄. J thought it was great to walk home after the filling meal.
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    • Day 141

      Sant Antoni de Portmany + Ibiza Stadt

      August 31, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Auf Ibiza verbrachten wir die meiste Zeit in dem Örtchen Sant Antoni de Portmany. Vorallem abends wurde es lebendiger, war es tagsüber aufgrund der Temperaturen am Pool oder Strand einfach gemütlicher. Man kann hier wunderbar shoppen, essen oder einfach feiern gehen.

      Bei einem kleiner Ausflug nach Ibiza-Stadt machten wir uns auf den Weg durch die Altstadt mit den vielen kleinen Gassen hinauf zur Kathedrale. Eventuell war es nicht die allerbeste Idee, das zur Mittagszeit anzugehen. Oben angekommen konnten wir einen wirklich schönen Ausblick genießen, waren aber auch ordentliche geschafft.

      Nach 4 Tagen intensiven Urlaubens ging es für uns dann aber auch schon weiter, nicht zurück zum Flughafen sondern mit der Fähre zurück auf’s Festland.
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    • Day 1

      Ibiza arrival

      June 8, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      The 2hr flight from Munich was decent. Even better was the satisfying sight of our checked luggage appearing on the carousel!

      Our eSIM worked for the phone and we found our way to the limousine, 'er I mean city bus 🤣. There were only 6 of us on it, so lotsa room, but no champagne! We only had to ride one stop into Porto.

      The map guided us on our first snaking-walk through town to our hotel. It was great to stretch out our legs after all the flying. We were surprised to find a long section of gravel road. Our Osprey Transporter bags rose to the occasion with their large wheels!

      Check-in was a breeze at the hotel! I was happy we got a top floor unit and ocean view! It's a bit of a budget hotel, but quite comfortable after its recent room renovations/refresh. Our kitchenette will be fantastic. The walls and hallways are a bit ecco-y: earplugs to the rescue for a good night's sleep, 😴 in this party-destination, for us old people🧓!

      We found a nearby store for some groceries. Then a light dinner at a Cafetería Artesans. It's menu is quite simple, and was even a bit smaller as they were out of a few items. A family with their kid was dining next to us on the sidewalk patio. I thought that the kid looked very tired,or might be in need of a bathroom. Then it happened, vomit right behind J! Thankfully he had been drinking pineapple juice, so it had that aroma 🍍😂

      With only 2hrs of sleep the night before we were early to sleep, no party for us on a Thursday night 🌃😴
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    • Day 20

      We’re going to Ibiza

      September 1, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      Ever since Jason decided that he wanted to go to Ibiza for his birthday, he has had the Vengaboys' song “We’re going to Ibiza” in his head and has had it on high rotation. Finally, we were on our way to Ibiza for a party in the Mediterranean sea. But before we took off from Málaga, I popped by the trendy Barbershop around the corner from our accommodation to get a new hairdo. Refreshed with a very Latino cut – a zero to three fade – we were on our way to Ibiza.

      We got to the airport with plenty of time to spare, despite Jason panicking that we were going to be late. But the spare time was quickly eaten up, as we queued for over 45 minutes to check in, even though we had already checked in online. We had forgotten how painful it was to fly budget Vueling.

      As soon as we hit the ground in Ibiza, the party started. We had tickets to see Martin Garrix at Ushuaïa, a well-known club in Ibiza where almost all partygoers hang. We quickly realised that navigating the island may not be as easy as we first thought. Essentially, taxis are the most efficient way to get around. Ride share doesn’t exist, so you are at the mercy of the traditional taxi service. This proved more difficult to find as the hordes decended on any taxi that came by. Jason approached two French girls outside of our hotel and they happened to be going to Ushuaïa too. So we tagged along.

      As we pulled into Ushuaïa, a guy came up to us and asked if we could change a 20-euro note. Twenty minutes later, after we entered Ushuaïa, we caught sight of him. He was obviously under the influence of something more than a mojito or margarita. He’d taken off his shirt, had his eyes closed, and it looked like he was trying to keep imaginary walls from falling down, as he made small pulsing motions in the air. Now we know why he needed change.

      Prior to arriving at Ushuaïa, the club sent us the dress code. Guys couldn't enter shirtless or wear a vest. All the steroid gym bunnies were told to put on their shirts by security. But strangely enough women could wear next to nothing. Women wearing short shorts and bra tops dotted the landscape of the club. In front of us, one woman, who appeared to have had butt implants, wore a pair of denim shorts that covered a millimetre of her bum and the rest of the material had disappeared up her clacker. To quote the John Waters’ film 'Cry Baby': "hysterectomy pants I call them." The butt implants were obviously done to help distribute some of the weight from her breast augmentation, otherwise she would have toppled over. I'm not slut shaming her; it's just interesting the double standards when it comes to objectifying different genders.

      It became obvious that superficial appearances mattered more on the island. Faces filled with botox and fillers and that was just the Zoomers/Gen-Z in the audience at Ushuaïa. Influencers have marketed Ibiza and presented an idealised version. In reality, it is tired, overpriced and overrated. A bottle of water at Ushuaïa cost 12€ (AU$16) for a 300-millilitre bottle, while beer went for 15€ and basic spirits for 19€. Still, we enjoyed our time there.

      After a night out, we spent the next day exploring the old town. We sweltered, as Jason continued his quest for shade and a cool place to rest. Maybe it's the paws – the man-o-pause.

      The following night, we had tickets to Calvin Harris. As experienced Ushuaïa partygoers, we knew what to expect and teamed up with two girls from the Dominican Republic and Ecuador (but now live in Miami, Florida). This wouldn’t be the last time that we would see the girls.

      As we stood listening to the music, waiting for Calvin Harris to come on, three Scottish girls, Kylie, Amber Cornell and Tricia, weaved their way to our patch of the club. Kylie was a little vertically challenged and needed some assistance to see the stage. Jason let Kylie in front of us and this sparked the beginning of a new friendship. Kylie thought Jason was a hot Jason Donovan. Together they are Kylie and Jason - their rendition of Especially for You will be in stores for Christmas. Kylie then turned to me and said in her thick Scottish accent, “and you’re hot too. You're both handsome". I’m sure the soft lighting helped. Needless to say, we now have a "penpal" and a crew we can call on when we are in Edinburgh.

      The night soon came to a close and we had to make our way home. The Thursday expedition back from Ushuaïa was relatively painless. We had left 5 minutes prior to closing and were able to snatch the first taxi that came our way. The Friday night expedition didn’t go as well. As we left the club, the line at the taxi rank was already snaking around the corner. We filed to the end of the line and waited as it slowly moved.

      After about 30 minutes waiting in line, Jason saw the girls from the Dominican Republic and Ecuador. We bolted as fast as we could and they allowed us to catch a ride with them. Then came the slow ride home. The roads became a carpark as we came to a dead halt, moving only ever so slightly every few minutes. A trip that would normally take 10-15 minutes took 45 minutes. We probably could have walked home, but who knows where we would have ended up.

      Over the next few days we slowed the pace a little as we recovered from the 48-hour intermittent party. For Jason’s birthday, he was treated to some fine dining at La Torreta, a Spanish restaurant serving modern, Mediterranean fusion cuisine. Opening with a couple of cocktails, this was followed up with an artistically presented entrée and a tasty main to die for.

      All was going along as planned until drama struck us on our final morning in Ibiza. Jason had already gotten up when all of sudden the fire alarms sounded. At first, we thought it must have been some drunken shenigans. When the alarms didn't stop, I started to think maybe this wasn't a drill. The emergency exit had opened and I followed it to the bottom until I reached a passage that was blocked with bikes. Then I looked around the corner and I could see and smell smoke. It looked like I couldn't get out so I backtracked to get Jason. Before leaving the hotel room, we could hear people outside yelling there’s a fire. Within a few minutes, the police and fire brigade arrived. After a hour, the fire had been extinguished and we could re-enter the hotel. It was scary to think of what could have happened if it was a bigger fire.

      We can only hope that the drama doesn’t follow us.

      Next stop: Maspalomas, Gran Canaria.
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    • Day 7

      NACHT 6 (So) Sunrise und Hï Glitterbox

      July 10, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Nach den ersten Vorglühdrinks geht es in die Sunrise Bar (wie immer) … allerdings war es ganz schon heiß heut Nacht

      Fabiano Goulart setzte uns auf die Gästeliste fürs Hï Ibiza Glitterbox und obwohl es anfänglich mir persönlich ein bissl zu voll sah, lichteten sich die Reihen ab ca 3 Uhr und endlich war Platz zum Tanzen…Read more

    • Day 21

      Formentera

      April 18, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Auf Formentera sind Wohnmobile verboten. Dementsprechend haben wir von Anbeginn schon gar keine Fähren für WoMos nach Formentera gefunden. Nach längerem Überlegen entscheiden wir uns wenigstens für eine Sightseeing-Tagestour, um einen Eindruck von der Insel zu bekommen.

      Nach 45 Minuten Fährfahrt erreichen wir den Hafen La Savina auf Formentera.

      Wir fahren zuerst in Richtung des Leuchtturms La Mola. Unterwegs machen wir einen Zwischenstopp auf einer Terrasse, die einen tollen Blick auf einen der großen Strände der Insel mit dem wunderbar türkis blauen Wasser bietet.

      Wir fahren weiter zum Leuchtturm La Mola. Er ist der wichtigste und älteste Leuchtturm Formenteras, er wurde an einer Steilküste in 120 m Höhe errichtet und bereits im Jahr 1861 eingeweiht. Diesen Ort wählte Jules Verne, wie auf einer Gedenkplakette in der Nähe des Leuchtturmes von 1978 vermerkt ist, als Schauplatz für einen kurzen Abschnitt seines Romans Hektor Servadacs Weltraumreise.

      Wir fahren weiter in die Hauptstadt der Insel nach Sant Francesc mit einer hübschen Fußgängerzone und einer kleinen Kirche. Sant Francesc ist das Verwaltungszentrum der Insel. Der Ort selbst hatte 2011 ca. 1230 Einwohner im Ort selbst und weitere ca. 1700 Einwohner im Umland der Insel. Er liegt ca. 3 km vom Hafen La Savina entfernt.

      Nach einer kleinen Mittagspause geht es weiter in das angebliche touristische Zentrum von Formentera, das Örtchen Es Pujols. Zumindest um diese Jahreszeit wirkt es aber sehr verschlafen. Wir machen einen kleinen Strandspaziergang und trinken etwas in einer Strandbar.

      Danach geht es noch einmal weiter zu dem bekannten Strand Illetas, wo wir die Gelegenheit für einen nochmaligen ausgiebigeren ca. 1-stündigen Strandspaziergang nutzen. Um 19.00 Uhr bringt uns die Fähre in 45 Min. zurück nach Ibiza.

      Wir haben tatsächlich das Gefühl, einen schönen Eindruck von der Insel bekommen zu haben.
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    • Day 22

      Hippie-Market

      April 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Auch wir können es uns nicht entgehen lassen: wenn man schon auf DER Hippie-Insel ist, muss man auch mal auf einem Hippie-Markt gewesen sein, zumal der angeblich Schönste von uns aus in 20 Min zu Fuß zu erreichen ist. Also laufen wir strammen Schrittes in Richtung des ehemaligen und legendären Hippie-Marktes Punta Arabi, heute Hippy-Market Es Canar, der in einem Gelände mit schönem Pinienwald liegt.

      Leider sind wir von der Veranstaltung sonst eher etwas enttäuscht: mehr Massenware als Handwerk oder Individualität. Kleider, die wir schon in Strandboutiquen mehrfach gesehen haben, finden sich auch dort gleich mehrfach im Angebot und wir empfinden das Angebot insgesamt trotz der Größe des Marktes doch als nicht sp prickelnd. Auch vom Schmuck- und Taschen-Angebot war ich etwas enttäuscht. Da haben wir in den Geschäften in der Altstadt von Ibiza ein deutlich vielfältigeres einschlägiges Angebot gesehen. Uns scheint es heute eine ganz kommerzielle Massenveranstaltung zu sein, Kleider und Schmuck orientieren sich an dem Geschmack der Touristen und haben mit "Hippie" nicht viel zu tun. Nach 2 Std. entscheiden wir uns für den geordneten Rückzug.
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    • Day 21

      Abend in Ibiza-Stadt

      April 18, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Die Hafenstadt Ibiza ist Hauptstadt und größter Ort der Insel Ibiza. Sie hat eine hübsche Altstadt mit dem Jachthafen Marina Botafoch sowie der historischen Burg Dalt Vila, die auch Unesco Weltkulturerbe ist. Die massiven Stadtmauern stammen aus der Renaissance. Wenn man durch das beeindruckende Haupttor der Stadtmauer geht, überquert man zunächst eine Zugbrücke aus Stein, um dann durch das Portal de Ses Taules in den alten Waffenhof mit Kopfsteinpflaster zu gelangen.

      Wir machen einen kleinen Rundgang innerhalb der Stadtmauer. Die Altstadt zwischen den Stadtmauern hat uns super gefallen, aber es ist auch deutlich nach 20.00 Uhr und wir haben nach einem langen Tag auf Formentera einfach Hunger und suchen uns ein kleines Restaurant. Wir essen leckere Tapas und können zum wiederholten Male feststellen, dass die spanische Küche wirklich sehr gut ist.

      Müde und erfüllt von einem tollen Tag kehren wir spät in unser WoMo auf dem Campingplatz in Es Carna zurück.
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    • Day 6

      Cycle & Run

      June 13, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Today was our first day of three at the Ibiza Marina for some SCUBA diving! I joined the local bike share to make the venture across town faster and quicker.

      After day one of diving we still had lots of energy and decided to do our training run. This time we discovered a better route along the beach.Read more

    • Day 1

      Ankunft auf Ibiza

      September 10, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Entspannter erster Tag auf Ibiza. Unser Apartment, 3 Schlafzimmer und 2 Bäder passt. Etwas teuer für 2500€/Wo. aber hier ist ja alles teuer 😉
      Waren zuerst am PLAYA Bossa danach abends was Essen am PLAYA Figuertes.Read more

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    Ibiza, Eivissa

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