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Graham Bell 4 Málaga, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 29590, 951-233-000
... selling sea food and having bbqs on the beach. The weather is amazing cant believe that its still around the 25 degrees mark at this time of year.<br><br>We walked for a while and then worked our way back to the hotel where Ian went and lay by the pool for a little while reading his book while I had a little sleep. Its only a few days now until we come home and I am excited although I want to keep on travelling around. We got ready ...
Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle... the ferry over to Algeciras it only took an hour and half and then we where in spain, I felt a huge weight lift as now we can relax a little. In morroco you are always on edge always watching and not trusting people that it makes you a little crazy. So we went and got our bus tickets and we waited in a little bus station cafe and had our first taste of Spanish food. Ian had some paella and I had some meatballs ...
Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle... terry and i fleweasy jet to malaga which is one of europes many budget airlines; we were within a couple kilos of our allowed baggage weight allotment so we arrived with our funds intact. the weather has been wonderful here except for one morning when we woke up to gale force winds but they soon died down by the afternoon. our friend carla arrived on wednesday after her long trek from san francisco to malaga via d.c., munich and rome. we've taken nice little walks along ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands cruiseone2003We were so enjoying our time in Costa del Sol, nothing but beaches, pool time, and british families. Costa del Sol is pretty much the Florida of Europe, only the water´s not as warm. And the definition of a 4 star resort is a bit different in Spain than in the US... When we first arrived, they tried to put us in an apartment with 2 twin beds! Finally playing the ¨honeymoon¨ card played off, and we ended up with a spectacular room (see pics for the view). But after 4 days of lying ...
Benalmadena, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands tommcattAfter breakfast and nice stroll on the beach, we head out to see the next city in the list which was Malaga. Malaga is very big compare to its size on the map :)<br>The trick is to head out to the old part of town to see the actions. Lots of architectures are dated back few years. <br>Cathedral as like the other places, is a must see in the old city. Small cobble stone alleys make it very nice and easy for walk. <br>The best ...
Malaga, Andalusia, Spain canadiansmiley... on the internet and went home again to sleep. 4/2 So far a very good day. While the past days and especially yesterday I felt rather insecure for some strange reason (I believe it has to do with my neurobiological system, hormones etc), except when doing Sevillanas of course, today I started off talkative and confident right away. There is a huge difference. When I am in my insecure less confident mood I don´t open up my mouth, I don´t dare to say what I want to say and make ...
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands maysunJoe and escaped the cold and rain of Manchester for a three hour journey to Spain. Our first stop, Malaga, is probably the largest city in Costa del Sol. We got our bags and headed out to a cab where it was todo espanol (all Spanish). Amazingly, I could pull words and phrases out of nowhere! The cab driver and I talked about how the weather is great all year round and how Malaga never gets cold or has a winter. I was also able to get us to the hotel, which was my ...
Málaga, Spain evafordhamGood morning! I actually woke up at a reasonable hour today. I went downstairs and found Kevan ready for churros! We headed to Calle Nueva, which supposedly has the best churros in the world. Before we knew it, two steaming, thick cups of hot chocolate arrived along with the biggest plate of churros I've ever seen. It was heaven. After the amazing and leisurely breakfast, we walked through Malaga's largest market and I had one of the best oranges ever. I could get used ...
Malaga, Spain hiatt84... he was inspired by his youth in Malaga. The museaum itself is in a beautiful building and most of the works are donated by his grandson. Obviously, his most famous works are housed elsewhere, but the nice thing about this collection is that it represents his work across time. You can see some very traditional paintings as well as the more abstract, cubist stuff and a few pieces from the blue period. A temporary exhibit included his work completed on the Antibes. This exhibit also ...
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