Hotel Colombe Oran
06 Bd, zabour larbi-hai khaldia Oran, 31000, Algeria
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Comfort as a luxury
... we were in. We just assumed we would be given seats and that they wouldn’t over sell the train. Boy were we wrong. In the end, the train ride was one of my favorite parts of my entire time in Morocco. I loved meeting Yassine and learning more about Moroccan culture. Many times in Morocco I did feel uneasy. Young children would constantly beg for money and pull at my purse. I felt scared sometimes with the situations but as ...
The trip out and the adventures of my first day
... waving at us and honking their horns. At one point a car of waving people overtook us and pulled away from us. Just a couple of minutes we saw them standing by the side of the road, and the driver stepped out with a camera in his hand, snapping away as we approached. We certainly made an impression on the locals. Even the police at the many road blocks just smiled at us and waved us by. This starting to look like a very nice trip.
For lunch we stopped at a stall by the ...
Oran
Algeria seems untouched by the mass tourism which has overrun parts of Morocco, Tunisia and other countries around the Med. My main question remains as to whether the country is safe for Americans. I don't allow terrorism to deter me from my travels but any insight is ...
Ibiza Island- Was it worth it?
Hey Kewl Kats, I'm back in Valencia after 4 nights and five days in Ibiza and whoaaaa nelly! I feel and look like a bucket of smashed crabs. Ibiza is a full on island and definitely lives up to its reputation. Every night we were out going nuts at one of the main clubs which don't open until about 1am. The clubs are out of town so you get a bus from the city which is more like a roller coaster because of the way they ...
Dress Up Day
... are herded around like cattle and charged inflated fees. If you just take a few minutes of time to research (now with the internet it is easy as pie) and are up for a bit of adventure, you can do-it-yourself. Next we went to the lido deck where Phantom of the Opera was playing on the giant screen. I plugged away on my laptop listening to the musical in the backround glancing up for the very dramatic scenes. The sun was shining and the three tiered deck was packed ...



