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Playa de la Fontanilla s/n Conil de la Frontera, Costa de la Luz, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 11140, 34956456060
... most Boho hostel you'll ever set your eyes on. It was an amazing first-hostel experience, I'll tell you that. Blew away all my expectations! It was a tall slender building that was very old. The downstairs lobby/kitchen area had a large table and wrap-around seat with plenty of pillows and tons of space. Ok this is going to be way too difficult to explain, therefore, please just take a good look at the photos! Just know that they had really cool ...
Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain vneagSo today we didn't have an excursion because we had our own private tour guides in Rachel's host family from three years ago. They met us at the pier and were so happy to see Rachel it was great! They took us on a walking tour of historic Cadiz and we had breakfast at one of their places they like and we had churros an coffee with milk. Loly knew everyone we walked by it seemed and although they spoke no English and we speak little Spanish we were ...
Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands mamafeathersToday was the second and last excursion we did through Holland America. Jacqui had wanted to see the Andalusian horse show, and we could also get in a sherry tasting with it! <br><br>First off was the tour of the Gonzales Byass winery. I'm not a big fan of the normal sherries, but I love the sweet sherries. And it was cheap. I got a ...
Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands big_red_truck... show was actually really good - she just got very bored, very quickly. you see one horse dance you've seen them all...Mike took her outside to play in the courtyard. The arena is set in a beautiful garden with a fountain. They had a ton of fun running around the garden and I thoroughly enjoyed the dancing horse show. There are 8-12 horses and horsemen who come out in the arena and do the most amazing horse dances all to beautiful spanish music. It is ...
Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain stacicheck... You gotta be kidding; I did that 8 times (sober).<br><br> Next day we drove to nearby towns, each about 10-12 kms apart, lying in mountains. This is the route of the Pueblos Blanco – the white villages. Most had a population of 5-6,000 but one was 12,000. They really didn’t have much to offer in-and-of themselves but approaching the towns, stuck to the mountainside and spilling down ...
Arcos de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands thedicksons... up as bees, butterflies, doctors and other things. I thought I might have drunk too much, but my friends noticed that too. We tried to overhear some conversations to find out what was going on, but it was hard because of the noise of the ocean. Little did we know that Cadiz was about to transform that night into a giant stage for a festival of I-don't-know-and-I-don't-want-to-know-w hat, with people dressing up, dancing, drinking, smoking and making out in ...
Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands translucent... es weit** nach Lissabon. Eine d** schönsten Städte die wir bis jetzt gesehen haben. Nicht nur d** Kontrast vom Land in eine Großstadt war gegeben, sond**n auch uns**e Üb**nachtung. Vom Zelt für 14€/Nacht zu einem 4 St**ne Hotel für 120€/Nacht. Gut ausgeschlafen machten wir eine Stadtbesichtigung. Sich**lich hätten wir noch mehr**e Tage gebraucht um alles zu **kunden, ab** die Arbeit rief und so fuhren wir wied** heim. Zwischen den letzten Arbeitstagen ...
Conil de la Frontera, Spain and Canary Islands felixundtinHallo ihr Lieben, jetzt ist es Mai und ich sehe gerade, dass in Deutschland sogar das Wetter besser ist als hier in Spanien. Ich gönne Euch das gute Wetter, letztes Jahr war es ja im April schön und dann nicht mehr :-) Wir haben es momentan so um die 20 Grad Celsius, das ist auch schon ganz ordentlich. Wenn man bedenkt, dass es im Sommer hier an die 40 Grad und mehr ist, kann man dieses Wetter gut aushalten..So langsam merkt man hier auch, dass die Saisonvorbereitungen ...
Conil de la Frontera, Spain and Canary Islands felixundtin... the level of alcohol from around 11 per cent to around 18 percent for olorosos, 15.5 per cent for finos. <br><br>The wines are aged using a unique form of mixing referred to as the 'soltera' system. The barrels (American oak) are stacked in pyramids. From the bottom barrels 1/3 of the contents are removed and bottled. This empty space is replaced by wine from the center barrels ...
Jerez, Spain alex_merwin... night. Cadiz itself, famous for the chilled out vibe also had several loungey tapas bars and restaurants nearby. We treated ourselves to some Arabian tea, full on with the floor pillows and humus and tabouli. The city, though sprawling with new shops and old, had a very organic feel to it. You could either spend the day at the beach on the far end or walk along the boardwalk to get to the urban centre, the shopping meccas and the sights ...
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