Bungalows Barranco Arona
Avenida Santiago Puig 3 Arona, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 38660, Spain and Canary Islands
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Leaving on New Years Day
... slab seating and cactus plants. Anna cooked us egg fried rice, our last meal, and then we waved bye to anyone who was around and set off towards Santiago. Anna carried my bag partway, and then we managed to hitch our first ever Gomeran lift with a chap in a van who took us all the way into town.
With lots of time to spare before the boat came, and very little open by way of shops, we sat on the beach of black sand, texted my ...
New Years Eve
... was from Switzerland and was staying at the hotel Tecina. Are the caves free to stay in, she wanted to know. Yes, and theres my cave.
Anna was sketching on the beach and George was following Simon around.
Simon had reserved our cave for his dog girl Isa to move into as soon as we'd gone.
Some French girls were on the beach and amaingly they had been invited by some men on a boat to sail with them to the Cap Verde islands, south of here, and then on to Brazil, a four week ...
Tecina Plush, Cave Beaches Au Naturel
... there we went, and though it was blocked and the ground was rough, we found gaps through the fencing to pass through. The walk took us past the back of the golf course and then the banana plantation with its collapsing walls, and then straight into the grounds of the luxury Tecina hotel. Through the hotel landscape we strolled, past sweetly maniucured lawns, flowerbeds and holiday makers in their pricey seaview capsules. Then we came to a lift, and how amazing, for ...
Firewood and Taxi Driver Love
... woman on the beach, had told Mark that the best place to gather wood was beyond the banana plantation up by a grove of avocado trees. For long we walked in the heat, though not especially finding any more wood there than anywhere else.
The banana plantation was fun to walk through. The closest to ripening bananas had been covered with plastic bags and all was manned by a lone African man. The scenery was more impressive ...
Santiago and Beach Life
... we did a bit of spying on the taxi drivers, Mark pointing out to us which one was Antonio, and us all trying to snap distant photos of him. Antonio didn't seem to notice what we were up to but the other taxi drivers did and had a laugh with him about it afterwards. By the time we decided to taxi home Antonio was off with another client. Instead we got Aurelio, another friendly man, whom Rosina impressed with some of the Spanish conversation she'd learnt ...



