El Mirador Costa De Adeje
Avda. Bruselas s/n Costa De Adeje, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 38660 , Spain and Canary Islands
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Leaving on New Years Day
... back in France to see if he could meet us in Figueras, and then snacked on some chips. The cash machine refused me money on my French card, so I had to use another card which was definitely overdrawn.
The first ferryboat ride to St Sebastien was rough and both children got seasick. The next boat was more fun, card games for most of the way, all the way back to Tenerife.
The glitter of Los Cristianos appealed to Rosina but we didn't ...
Tenerife. Insula Eternei Primaveri.
... râului care traversează zona. Aici puteti ajunge cu shuttle bus-uri, care sunt gratuite.
Mai sunt numeroase parcuri si gradini zoologice in zona, cum ar fi: Aqualand Costa Adeje, Jungle Park, Camel Park, Gradina botanica sau Tenerife Zoo. Noi nu le-am vizitat intrucat timpul nu ne-a permis. Pe langa acestea, numeroase activitati acvatice va vor capta atentia:
jet-skiing, scuba diving, windsurfing, croziere de unde puteti vedea delfinii si ...
Barcelona to La Gomera
Laughing Anna met us at La Prats Airport in the morning and as we queued for our Ryan Air flight she told me of her dream in the night. It was about Tim of Cloutets, a mutual friend we both liked. In her dream she had been helping to get his broken down car moving, after which he made her sign a paper acknowledging that he had a girlfriend. What was most interesting was that in that dream she quoted to him a poem, ...
Tootling Around Tenerife
The six of us hired a car and set off to see what Tenerife had to offer. Our first stop as we drove up from the coast on our way to Mt Teide was a village called Vilaflor. Set on the slopes of the highest mountain in Spain the village was not only on the tree line but also the cloud line that seems to circle the mountain.
After some suitable refreshments and compulsory church visit we carried on up Mt Teide. This mountain is ...
Tenerifian Tidbits
... Coles’ notes version along with bits of info for today’s pix. (You’ll thank me at some point – I’m just not sure when.)
Fact #1: The Canaries are technically comprised of 13 islands, 7 of which are populated, and 6 of which are miniscule, and virtually ignored. The largest of the 7 islands is Tenerife (2000 square kms); the tiniest Canary is La Gomera (about ...



