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Travel Blogs from Majorca
El corazón del Mediterráneo
... y me informé. Puedo decir que tengo el conocimiento de los dos primeros capítulos de las guías de viaje de Vietnam y uno de Tailandia. No me dio tiempo para mas.
Lo Segundo: Las medicinas (gracias a la seguridad social de la Madre Patria: VIVA España) llevamos un mini botiquín medico con medicinas para todo entre mareo y alergias.
Lo tercero: La Mochila, o mas bien 50 litros cada uno con lo necesario. Yo llevo:
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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
... nog even snel naar de hut om camera en telefoon uit de kluis te pakken om vervolgens van boord te gaan.......op naar de bus die ons naar het oude gedeelte van de stad bracht. Recht voor de cathedral werden we afgezet om zo al slenterend de oude stad te bekijken. Enkele straatartiesten vulden de weg en we konden zelfs met een flamencodanseres op de foto,hahaha. Niks van dat alles natuurlijk. Wel zagen we mooie tuinen met veel waterpartijen. Toen het hoger ...
Silver Spirit Swan Song
... br> We re-board the coach, and our drive continues into the city centre, and passes through residential and commercial areas. Upon arrival at the downtown coach parking area, we commence a guided walking tour towards the majestic La Seo Cathedral. With its huge flying buttresses, the La Seo Cathedral looms over the Parque de la Mar. The dramatic sides of this great edifice rise up in Gothic splendor. The sight has drawn admiration from numerous ...
Roller coaster that wasn't fun
Day 48 Day at sea avoiding huge storms at sea Not much to report on this day except that it was a hideous night and all of my fears about cruising have come true. We had huge seas overnight.....a five to seven meter swell. The sea is not forgiving and although the boat copes well, I can assure you it is not fun at aboard a ship that is rocking and rolling. I sleep hardly at ...