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The crossing to Ibiza (Jilly's journey to ....)
... the aid of the marina staff we were tied to the jetty and booked in by 11.30, Jilly then went straight to bed and after I had eaten some breakfast I took a bunk in the saloon so as not to disturb her and got my head down at last.
I have now promised Jilly that the next crossing will be in calm seas, even if we motor all the way,
as I fear with another long crossing like this one I may be on my own!
That's Sailing!!
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We're going to Ibiza
... Dit cafe heeft ook gratis internet dus konden we ervan profiteren om met thuis te skypen en mijn reisverslag bij te werken.
We verlaten de oude stad en gaan nog wat wandelen door het havengebied met de vele souvenir en kledingswinkeltjes. Hier gaat het al in de richting van wat ik mij had voorgesteld bij Ibiza: exentrieke partygangers, hippe loungebars, CD-winkels met muziek van de dj’s van het moment. Nu de avond valt is het er gezellig ...
The Crazy and Beautiful Island of Ibiza!
... good friend Simone from Tuscany in Italy. He didn't speak a word of English yet spoke a great mix of Spanish~Italian, so the entire week was not a word of English with him and the other Italians and full of Spanish speaking!
After sitting on the deck of the boat sharing a bottle of wine and watching the start from the middle of the Mediterranean we decided to put out sea legs to rest at about 4:00am and get ourselves ready for the crazy ...
Ibiza et Formentera
... aux eaux turquoise et cristallines. Pour notre tournée des plages, nous suivions le soleil. Nous nous rendons d’abord au sud à es Bol Nou, une toute petite plage dans une crique bien cachée, quelque peu difficile à trouver! Ensuite direction sud-ouest à Cala d’Hort. Superbe décor, vue sur le Cap Llentrisca, les gros rochers qui sortent de la mer, les bateaux, et les poissons dans ...
Hot and sunny Ibiza
... pleasantly surprised. From the dock we were bussed nearer to the town and then walked up the steep streets with many steps and passageways to the Dalt Vila or old town, which is very pretty and lined by little shops and nice looking bars and restaurants. On the way we found a museum of Modern Art, which was free to enter and was showing an exhibition of the drawings and ceramics of Barry Flanagan (he of large dancing bronze hare fame) and of Marcel Barcelo. I never knew before ...