Island Tour - Day 1.3

The coastline is very rugged with black volcanic rock. Marco showed us several swimming areas and I couldn’t believe how unsafe they looked....rocky with huge swells. The wild white calla liliesLäs mer
Island Tour - Day 1.2

Marco showed us a rustic bull ring that is used in the summer months. No fancy capes or professional matadors here, just crazy people antagonizing the bulls and then trying to avoid getting butted byLäs mer
Island Tour - Day 1.1

We had arranged to meet Lucinda and Mateus’s son, Marco, who was willing to provide us with a tour of Terceira. He was born in Winnipeg and spent the first 6 years of his life there so his EnglishLäs mer
Travel Day - Malaga to Terceira

We had an 11:15 flight to the Azores and were up early enough to walk the 20 minutes to the train station, despite the frequent “there’s a taxi!” from the person trailing behind me. The trainLäs mer
Reflections

After spending an amazing 40 days in Espana we paused to reflect on the experience.
People - Generally they were very friendly and helpful. Spaniards are very attractive with their dark hair andLäs mer
Malaga - a Pleasant Surprise

When planning our itinerary I chose Malaga as I wanted a few more days in the Costa del Sol, hoping for warm weather. I also chose it because we would be departing Spain from the Malaga Airport.Läs mer
A Welcome Break from Homecooking

As in most Spanish cities we visited, there is an over abundance of tempting restaurants and cafes that line the streets and plaza. Since our time in Spain was coming to an end, we decided to splurgeLäs mer
Not Just Another Basilica

In my research I came across glowing reviews of a little known church in Malaga, the Basilica Real Santuario de Santa Maria de la Victoria. Since we had seen many traditional and impressive cathedralsLäs mer
Pablo and Palaces

Since the Picasso Museum was just across the street it seemed the obvious place to start our day. The building was once a palace and Picasso’s daughter-in-law and grandson donated the money toLäs mer
Travel Day - Fuengirola to Malaga

Check out time was 10 a.m. and the sky was dark, threatening to rain. Standing at the bus stop on the side of the highway with our luggage didn’t seem like a good idea considering the imminent rain,Läs mer
Enjoying the Sunshine

It was our final relaxing day at Marina del Sol. We walked along the beach and I gathered several pieces of sea glass to add to my collection for the jewellery I plan to make some day! Then we hikedLäs mer
More Gibraltar

We were grateful for a clear, sunny and warm day. I can’t imagine how busy this place would be during peak season.
Monkeys!!

The “apes” were cute and hilarious. These are actually tailless Barbary macaques (a type of monkey) and are the only wild primates in Europe. They originate from Africa and number about 300 but ILäs mer
Rock of Gibraltar

Since we were only 140 km from Gibraltar we decided to take a bus tour to this small peninsula that is a British territory. We considered renting a car but for 40€ each we got picked up near ourLäs mer
A Soggy Weekend

Our area of the Costa del Sol is the sunniest in Spain, getting over 320 days of sunshine annually. So the odds were good that we would have nice weather. Well we just experienced 2 very miserableLäs mer
More Mijas Pueblo

The white village was very pretty and had scenic views so we were happy that we made the visit, although we sure don’t look very happy in this automatically timed photo! We were going to retake itLäs mer
Mijas Pueblo

Five days of R&R was enough for me as I was starting to get restless. So I planned an excursion to Mijas Pueblo, which is a very tourist-oriented white village with a population of 7,500 and anLäs mer
Costa del Sol.....or the UK???

It hasn’t taken us long to figure out the lay of the land. The most noticeable thing was that we have left behind the colour and flavour of the real Spain and have entered Brit country. TheLäs mer
Travel Day - Granada to Fuengirola

Although our travel distance today was just 160 km, it was going to be our most complicated travel day yet. We splurged on a taxi to the bus station and the driver was so nice and honest that heLäs mer
The Alcazaba

The Alcazaba is the 13th century fort at the Alhambra. There were some great views of the city. The old guy was happy that the route home was all down hill, although he still found a few rest stops.Läs mer
A+ Interior Designers

Alyssa and Veronica would have been in their glory here with their fancy cameras and photographic skills! Every room and courtyard had such fascinating features.
Palacios Nazaries - Moorish Royal Palace

The Alhambra included an unfinished palace and the royal gardens but the main attraction is the Palacios Nazarenes. The palace was painted in bright colours as suggested in the Quran....red (blood),Läs mer
Travel Day - Ronda to Granada

Our bus to Ronda didn’t leave until 1:30 so we had ample time to do the 20 minute uphill walk to the train station. It was a scenic ride with endless fields of olive trees. In Spain there are over 5Läs mer
Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Ronda

A very long name for the bullring, which was across the street from our hotel. We took an audio-guided tour of the bullring and museum, which was more interesting than we had expected. Ronda is theLäs mer
Ronda - gorge....ous!!

We walked around town admiring the historic buildings and homes. The ravine divides the old Moorish town with the newer town. John wasn’t used to the heat but easily found many resting spots.Läs mer