Santa Ana Palma
C Gavina 9, Cala Major Palma, Majorca, Balearic Islands, 07015, Spain and Canary Islands
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Drinkn Watneys Red Barrel and singing Tore Malenos
Well we have stayed in the Spanish Domain (@spaintoolong.com) and headed for the holiday isle of Majorca.
Well not sure if we will stay long..too many bloody tourists!
Pics and screenies to come of the flight..very uneventful..no weather, no sheep and little else to speak of.
Ole!
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The Sailing Begins
... a lovely day (said with teeth tightly clenched).
Was there any smirk at all left hanging off our faces? Of course we were happy, what do you think?
So here’s the thing. We arrived at the port and the handlers took Thelma and Louis and sent them on their way. We checked in so fast and so easily that before we knew what happened we were in line at the Windjammer lunch buffet. Yes, I said the lunch buffet. On turn-around days ...
Waiting For The Dream
... about your camel? The Arab replies, oh, he's ok, he knows his way to town.
So the driver starts driving, gets up to about 45 MPH, looks in the rearview mirror and see's the camel right behind them. He says, hey buddy ya know your camel is behind us?
The Arab says, yeah it’s ok, he knows his way to town, speed up a little.
The driver speeds up to about 55 MPH, he's driving along and looks ...
Mallorca, Baby!
... ticket prices online, they changed with no logical sense. And, I couldn't believe how expensive the tickets were - it literally cost just five Euros more to fly.
We decided to chance things, and without tickets, we walked to the larger ferry terminal. We bought our tickets cheaper at the counter than we had found online, boarded our big Iscomar boat and set off on the clear, blue waters to our next most awesome destination!
Welcome to ...
Knebep.
... to the other side of the island to visit Las Cuevas del Drach, or the Dragon Caves. After wandering through the stalagtite and stalagmite filled caverns, we found ourselves listening to classic music that was being played from a passing boat on an underground pool. It was an interesting experience, although kind of touristy. The day ended with us eating some fabulous thai food.
Now on to Barcelona!
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This hotel was formerly known as: Hotel Santa Ana



