Hernani
Travel Blogs from Hernani, Spain and Canary Islands
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Back in Spain again for couple of days
We made it here finally, will update when we can. Thanks for reading our travel ...
Waking up in Barcelona
... early. It was raining this morning but I couldn't complain too much because after all, I was in Barcelona, Spain. I opted to play it safe and call a taxi for a ride to the train station instead of battling the metro system in another language, ...
Sheeps and Arkichoves
... I am living with a great couple in their apartment just outside of Donasti (San Sebastian) in a town called Hernani. Everyday I count my blessing and couldn't have found two better people to lend me a room. We have been having language discussions and ...
A foodie pilgrimage
... while someone on a cellphone provided a running commentary. We endured two hours of hysterical shouting, bouncing, flag waving and horn tooting when Spain won ... against the Ukraine. Heaven knows what it'll be like when they play the Varsity. Five ...
San Sebastian Beach
1 Day on the beach waiting for the train to Monaco. Did not spend enough time here and want to come back. Surfer very riding waves up the river for ...
Beach, Pintxos and Political Demonstrations
... chanting and carrying signs (hoe hum, another day in San Sebastian another political demonstration). We made it to the bar and watched the game, which Spain won 2-1 on a last minute goal and the locals were happy. We grabbed some more tapas and beer and ...
The final stop...in Spain
... on Portugal's Algarve coast but unfortunately, owing to the fact that there are virtually no train lines between the south coast of Spain and the south of Portugal and because we were trying to travel on Saturday and Sunday, we arrived 2 days, one night ...
Spain!
We arrived into Spain feeling we had made quite an achievment we cut through the mountains from here and it began to get rather ...
A visit from Olentzero
This year our Christmas was unique from all of the others - not only because we are in Spain and weren't able to celebrate with our family, but because we were able to experience Christmas as the Basque people celebrate it. For our Christmas break, ...
Holidaying with the hordes
... bubbly Spanish wine (can't recall its name - nothing to do with the quantity drunk) with two Argentineans, an Aussie girl and French guy. Surprisingly, everything started closing at midnight, but since we had finally forked out for a bed (rather than ...
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