Luabay La Cala
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El corazón del Mediterráneo
... nos reunimos en Barajas y pasamos horas en compañía. En una de esas, le digo a Sergio que por que no coge un "guagua" a Mallorca, en vez de esperar el avión. Ya se lo que están pensado: QUE MONGA! pues había escuchado del sitio, pero no tenia idea que era una isla. A Sergio le dio mucha risa, y me dijo que cuando los balseros cubanos enviaran una guagua con cámaras de camión flotadoras entonces podría llegar a la Isla en autobús.
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Palma, Capital of the Balearics.
... As you approach the port from the sea you have a delightful view of Palma's Gothic cathedral standing proud on the hill, which overshadows the Almudaina Palace. Beautiful old churches appear everywhere in the city complementing the piazzas as they blend with stylish shops and cafes. Wandering through the natural stone paved alleys and climbing the many steps leads you to yet another wonderful cultural delight. This sophisticated city oozes style that has developed and ...
Palma de Mallorca
... van de stad in. Daar kwamen voor de liefhebbers onder ons de shops tevoorschijn. Wel hadden we allemaal zin in koffie en even online te zijn. We zijn per slot van rekening al zo lang onderweg. Daar konden we mooi ons eerste verslag versturen bij de mac. Het weer was inmiddels wel iets minder geworden. Flauw zonnetje was al wat overbleef na een mooie start. Caffeine binnen en na wat winkels wou Dien nog wat shag en hulzen kopen voor haar verslaving. ...
Silver Spirit Swan Song
... During our walking tour inside the castle, we see the arcades gracing the circular courtyard and interesting artefacts in a number of rooms. Soon, however, it becomes too much and we retreat outside to see about photo ops. It is cold today. We're in a hurry for the group to hear their full of information so we can depart. Staircases lead to the upper levels, which offer spectacular views and photo opportunities over Palma and the distant ...
Roller coaster that wasn't fun
... vomit a great deal. In the morning, Paul valiantly goes in search of drugs for me to take and at this stage I find I am willing to do just about anything. I take the drugs which help a bit, as does going up on deck to the middle of the ship. I still spend the day in misery praying for an end to the ocean so I can put my feet on dry land and not have to feel this horrible ...