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Travel Blogs from Jerez De La Frontera
El Puerto: Hola and adios in the same breath
... such as myself.So now I'm on-route to Morocco. Damn Spanish public holiday today so that has already messed up my carefully planned walk-ferry-bus-walk-ferry-walk that will hopefully land me at a hostel in Tangier. I'm ready for more warmth, wackiness, cultural differences, new foods, fellow travelers and mint tea! I'm a bit weary of being a solo lady but I'm sure I'll meet some cool people to hangs with me.Crazy Rainbow Unicorn ...
Donana National Park
... let us park the van for the princely sum of 70cents and we checked in. The grandly named "Real Fernando" awaited us for use trip up the river - old but very functional with plenty of seats on top and a bar serving hot drinks which we needed as it was cold and a bit windy. So armed with espresso and binoculars off we went. The area is well known for rare wading birds as there is constant shallow water. It is still ...
Cadiz and El Puerto
... interspersed with plazas. The old town is quite small so you're never too far away from the sea. The cathedral was beautiful and we had an excellent Pescados frittas lunch served in a paper cone for . So good that I went back for more calamari and ate my fill. We wandered around the town and ended up at the main beach which the boys loved although it too cold for a swim ...
Mellow Jerez de la Frontera
I spent a day in this town of sherry. There is lots to see. I was lucky to be there on a day when a big flea market was taking place, where I bought another Spanish novel to keep practising my Spanish.
The Alcázar was cute, with lovely niches, and nice views over the city.
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Home from home
... 8221;
Five minutes later, another knock. A different warder.
“Hurry up Señora. You have to leave now. We are in port.”
So I got my stuff together and went to wait for the minibus with a man from Honduras who got on in Lanzarote and has an Essex ex-wife and two Essex grandchildren. We waited about three quarters of an hour and were joined on the bus by a man with three beautiful but very smelly dogs. All the cars and lorries had gone. First on, ...