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Ctra de Cadiz Km 214 Fuengirola, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 29640, 952-660-000
We woke with hangovers again and decided to go to the smugglers bar for a full english fry up. We have not ate bacon for the whole time that we have been away and I have been dreaming about bacon buttys lol. It was a really nice breakfast and just the thing for a hang over. We then went for a walk down the famous strip of the Costa Del Sol. Its ok and really pretty the beach is lovely and there are lots of bars and even spanish ...
Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelleWe made it to the port in a taxi one thing I will say about Morroco its really really cheap for everything and you could get by here with such little money. We got a little hassle from a guy at the port trying to help us but they want money when they help you so as usual Ian left it to me to get rid of him and explain that we did not have any money luckily this time he went off without too much hassle.<br><br>We ...
Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle... to spark and caught on fire, nothing that needed the assistance of the local fire department however. i like to cook, he likes my cooking and he does the dishes so it works. <br><br>cooking in a kitchen without an oven is interesting, it takes some planning to think about what can easily be made. we brought a few items with us from london like spices and wheatabix (similar to shredded wheat, you eat it with hot milk) for our brekkie, i like to make spanish tortilla ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands cruiseone2003Today we had an excursion to the Caves of Nerja about an hour away on the bus. The little town on the water was cute and reminded me so much of Dubrovnik. We have free time to visit the little church and have an ice cream. Then we were off to the nearby caves which were fascinating but didn't learn much because the guide was doing double time with the tour speaking both French and English and he spoke mostly French even when he was speaking English it seemed.
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands mamafeathers... whole different world. Everything is in Arabic and French, there´s hardly any english around (you should see the Coca Cola bottles). After a quick town overview, we stepped off the tour bus and into Morocco, and of course, the rain. We were quickly hustled towards the Kasbah while Moroccan street vendors tailed our group selling all kinds of umbrellas. Fortunately we brought our own, but that still didn´t stop some of the vendors from trying to sell us another. After a quick look ...
Benalmadena, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands tommcattSylvie repart pour la suisse... heureusement, je ne suis pas seule à l'auberge et passe une bonne soirée avec d'autres voyageurs!! On boit un peu, beaucoup, trop de sangria... et je décide à 6h du matin de repousser mon départ de Malage au lundi... j'ai trouvé un prof d'espagnol que je prendrais bien avec moi pour un petit bout de chemin ,-)<br>
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands debdeb80Syvlette débarque à 8h30, je ne suis pas très fraîche après ma nuit dans l'aéroport, mais elle s'est levée à 4h du mat pour prendre l'avion alors on est un peu dans le même état!!! C'est un beau moment de retrouvailles, c'est bon qu'elle soit là, elle me fait du bien!! Nous rattrapons le temps perdu de ces 5 dernières semaines et on profite de tout se raconter en live!! Chouette ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands debdeb80... for lunch is an area called Chininitos where there are lots of chairs and tables set outside for a great seafood. <br>Teatro Romano is another nice place to visit, heading up to the Mount Gilfrano from there allows to see the whole city underneath. Amazing view of the Torre where the bullfighting occurs. <br>Once seeing the precaussions was over at night, we head out to Cordoba for our last day of visit in the Southern Spain.
Malaga, Andalusia, Spain canadiansmiley... them) in hand. To lie in a chair here apparently costs 5E per person. The beaches are free, sure, and you're welcome to lie on the sand, but if you want the shade of the umbrella you better pony up. So we pony, and lie down, and proceed to bask. The sea, when I finally enter it, is somewhat chilly but pleasant. After awhile Diana comes in too. (I figure it shouldn't be bad for her with the hot sun ...
Fuengirola, Spain partnerinflightHola!! After traveling for another busy month, we are relaxing for 6 nights at Jeremy´s uncles condo in La Duquesa (Thanks Paul and Di... it was wonderful!!). La Duquesa is a small town along the Costa del Sol region and is very popular with the English. It actually felt like we were in England rather than Spain. After arriving back into Spain and taking a couple of busses, we finally arrived to our "vacation" from our vacation. The condo was wonderful. It was the first time in 2 ...
La Duquesa, Spain vannhansen
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