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Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga June 11th 2012

OK panic over everyone, the travel blog is back after an abscence of 3 years!! I kicked off my travels with a weeks visit to Malaga, the 6th biggest city in Spain and capital of the province of the same name. Like a lot of you I had only previously visted Malaga airport on route to some of the infamous resorts along the Costa del crime however I had heard that the city itself was worth visiting and I wasn't to be dissapointed. The old part of Malaga is a typical Spanish city with old buildings, iglesias, mercados, plazas and lots of restaurants and cafes. There is alot of culture here being the birthplace of Picasso and the home of other famous artists and there are museums everywhere. There's also a lot of history here and ... read more
Roman theatre
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Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga May 21st 2012

Journey through Spain You could tell it was disembarking time on the ferry – the rain was hammering down outside and you could see little more than a thick drizzle grey everywhere. As the motley collection of bikers headed down to deck 2, the perennial fat hard “characters” who were always on the ferry or the chunnel, usually on cruisers, these ones on Goldwings, cited they didn’t need waterproofs ‘cos the Goldwing shielded them from anything, and of course because they were “hard”. They were nice enough lads but any moron could see they would have been soaked within 10 miles. Shame about the weather because the route once out of Bilbao’s environs was really quite stunning, carving its way through rock formations, weaving through tunnels and winding along pristine, albeit wet, blacktop. Only a short ... read more
Well parky!
View from the terrace
Tepa downtown

Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga April 20th 2012

Couple more photos on the way for previous blog entries. The stupid computer doesn't like my camera and won't let me upload them. I'm now one week down of a two week Spanish language course and my brain is very much ready for a rest. My vocabulary has increased a little, but I'm still only about 0.0001% into understanding what and how to use the little words that tie a sentance together. I'm in the suburbs of Málaga, which fortunately means it's only about a 10 minute bus ride to the city. I've seen a little bit of the city centre and will hopefully see some more this afternoon. Apparently this is the birthplace of Picasso. Hopefully I will see some of his artwork when I travel to Madrid later in my trip. I'm not as ... read more

Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga » Mijas March 29th 2012

We walked out of the train station in Valencia right into the middle of Las Fallas - the biggest fiesta in the region - which, from the four hours we were there, seemed to be about eating, (mainly paella and chocolate coated churros) drinking, spontaneous loud and fast brass band music on street corners, very loud fireworks and huge cartoon-like satirical sculptures on every available plaza. I'd read that effigies are set alight on the last day of the week long fiesta - but these giant tableaux were so artfully and professionally constructed - surely they wouldn't meet a firey destruction days after they were errected? We found out through the local TV channel that this was the case - we watched (without understanding a word of the commentary of course) as dozens of Disney-styled 3D ... read more
Old walls of Valencia
Fallas under construction
Beautiful Chulilla

Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga March 23rd 2012

Amazing shopping, could have spent tons. Explored Alcazaba - gorgeous stonework leading up and up through stunning gardens. Spanish gardens are wild and lush and passionately overflowing, not prim and proper as English ones are. The structures worked with the landscape to create an inviting maze of architecture and nature. Took lovely pictures. Found a much-needed bathroom at the top. This was the best part of all. Saw the remains of a Roman ampitheatre. Much like the pictures I've seen of the remains of Roman ampitheatres. Went back to the boat and beat Vince at ping pong. I did this many times throughout the trip, he never won. I am a ping pong superstar. Due to bets won 1) an awesome steak cooked by Vince upon return to the states 2) The pleasure of watching Vince ... read more

Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga February 28th 2012

Whew, sorry I haven't updated this in a few days, I've been busier than normal! I had an exam on Thursday so I was studying for it on Wednesday night. I went out on Thursday night with people from my program and then I met up with my Finnish friend who was still in town. It ended up being a pretty late night because we went to club Abril again (where women got in for free, hehe) and staying until around 4 a.m. On Friday we had to wake up early to go to an included trip to the neighboring town of Italica to see some old Roman ruins. I wish I could say it was really cool, but I didn't personally find it very interesting. However, on Friday night my roommate Samm and I went ... read more
Like I said, palm trees.
Malaga -- I love the beach! 018
Me before I stripped down.

Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga » Malaga February 24th 2012

This weekend, our travels took us to the South of Spain, on the beaches of the Mediterranean called the Costa Del Sol. To get the cheapest flights, you have to travel early, so we woke up at 4am and were on the bus towards the train station which would bring us to the airport for our flight at 7:25am. The good thing about such an early start, however, is that we reached paradise before lunch. We were amazed at how easy it was to get from the Málaga airport to our hotel, in a town called Torremuelle just down the coast from Malaga. From the airport train station, it took us about 25 minutes to reach our station in Torremuelle. It was, however, really difficult to find our hotel from there: it took us about 1 ... read more
Taking a Break on the Beach
Walking Along the Beach
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Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga » Archidona January 19th 2012

After spwnding the day before going to the beach and spending the day around porto Banus, quite a purpose bulit place with lots of shops and huge boats in the marina with nice cars parked by them, decided to go to MArbella on the Thrursday. a lovely walk of around an hour 30 mins along the coast and the weather was baking hot, was able to bust out the shorts and t-shirt combo and this with a bit of a burn looked like a proper brit tourist on the costa del sol! Marbella is a really nice town with a brilliant old town centre combined, not at all like the images portrayed of it in the English media. Had a fantastic walk around the town and went off to have my first tapas of the holiday. ... read more
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Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga » Cuevas de San Marcos October 29th 2011

We couldn’t, and shouldn’t have stretched it any longer, if we wanted to get to Spain at all. Eventually, after ten days that passed like one, we left for Carcassonne to spend the easiest two days on the road along Canal du Midi. Sooner than expected, since we found the shortcut that again was not on the map, we arrived in Villegailhenc, where until now Amandine’s aunt Sophie and her husband Patrice live. Well, Pat, who as the time passed, happened to be nicknamed Poune, deserves a special story, and I wouldn’t be the one to write it all. As he himself says, his job in Carcassonne is to test the sun tanning lotions, and his golden brown skin proves his success, meanwhile in the house, as the only man, along with the choice of movies ... read more
reached the Mediterranean
And over the Pyrenees!
Classic Girona view

Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga September 11th 2011

This morning we docked in Malaga. I spent the morning being pushed in my buggy round the town, up to the castle and around the picasso museum. It was nice (except the museum. I found that really boring - so did daddy!). It was so hot today - 30 degrees - so mummy and daddy took me to the beach, but the sea was too cold and stoney for me to go in, so we went back to the boat. I went in my paddling pool again. Some nice Australians, Russell and Sandra, played with me whilst mummy and daddy went for a swim together. That was fun. Mummy and daddy had spoken to them throughout the cruise, but I think they are more fun when helping me splash in my pool. After dinner I was ... read more
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