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The crossing to Ibiza (Jilly's journey to ....)
... watch through to 6 am and Jilly went below for her rest period.
The wind was now easing a little from a high of around 25kts at 11pm and was now 18kt and at 1am we now had 39 nm to go and had passed the half way point. It was around this time that Jilly started to be ill!
Unfortunately Jilly's condition did not improve much for the rest of the journey and it was not untill about 6am that she was finally able to get some sleep ...
We're going to Ibiza
... niets te zien. Niet de moeite om te wandelen dus.
In Ibiza stad gaan we op zoek naar een toerismekantoor waar we info vragen om de bus naar Ses Salinas te nemen. Dat is een naturgebied dat de zuidtip van Ibiza, het noorden van Formentera en de zee ertussenin bevat. Dat is ook het gebied waar aan zoutwinning gedaan wordt. Op de site van toerisme Ibiza had ik een wandeling uitgeprint die 2,5 tot 3u duurt en rond de tip van het eiland gaat. Die gaan ...
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
... agréable!
Notre première journée s’est déroulée sur l’île voisine de Formentera, qui est une île plus petite qu’Ibiza et aussi plus tranquille! Après une traversée en bateau relativement houleuse, nous avons pu profiter de quelques coins de cette île qui sont vraiment paradisiaques : des plages de beau sable blanc et d’eaux turquoise « cristal clear », comme ...
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 ...