Wednesday, 28 March 2012

February 2012 - Becoming an OAP




Our very first experience of Spain was a holiday in Nerja on the Costa del Sol in about 1997 and we spent several winter holidays there before we bought our place on the Costa Blanca.

With my big birthday approaching (65th) and Kathie's blankety-blank we decided to return to Nerja and stay in one of the two top hotels in the town. We considered the Monica and the Balcon de Europa and decided upon the Balcon after finding a good deal on Booking.com.

The famous Hotel Balcon de Europa

Unlike previous holidays in Nerja, we now live only 4 hours or so from this resort and the drive is a blast. We chose the coastal route. The motorway is never more than a couple of miles from the sea and the route is quite mountainous so some of the views are magnificent.


It almost seemed that every level surface contained a greenhouse

We had booked a room with a sea view in the hotel (surprisingly it does have a few rooms without) and upon arrival we were given a room with a beautiful view but on the east side which only had a sunny balcony until about noon. The hotel management were very nice however and changed our room the next morning for a south facing room.


Our original room, sea view but cool in the afternoon

The new room, bigger balcony and south-facing

I have stayed in several 4/5 star hotels on my travels but only on business. The Balcon is a 4 star hotel and this time we were able to enjoy all the facilities to the full. Private pool, open air jacuzzi, private beach with waiter service, restaurant on the beach etc.

Nice weather for a Birthday Lunch 

 Breakfast with a view

Come on in - the water's lovely

Small video reminder of our beach
Becoming an OAP has never been nicer. We left the car parked up for the entire break.

Nerja is very quiet at this time of the year so when we went for a wander in the evening there was no problem finding a nice restaurant. On Tuesday 28th February there was a celebration in town for Andalucia Day. A charity bike ride was organized and hundreds of people young and old assembled on the town square for a short ride around the town. There were some great sights.





Some of the charity-riders from the youngest entrant to the longest bike
We travelled home on the 29th February but before we left we visited the famous caves just outside Nerja. These were discovered in 1959 by a bunch of kids who accessed them through a sink hole. Since then they have become one of Spain's major tourist attractions. The main "hall" is so large that theatre seats have been installed and concerts and ballets are performed in there. There is a fenced and ballustraded walkway around the rest of the publicly accessible caves so that one can take a tour and view the magnificent stalagmites and stalagtites. Naturally every effort is made to separate you from your money and there is a photographer on hand as you enter the caves who will take your picture and have it ready as you exit the complex.




Below are a few photographs taken from the roadside on the route home.

 If you look closely at the centre of the above picture you can see......

 .....the final resting place of this vehicle!







Based on our experience at the Balcon and the price of good apartments in the area we would choose Nerja again for another holiday.

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Monday, 5 March 2012

January 2012 - A quiet month.


After Mike and Pippa had returned home we had a quiet week until friends came out to their apartment and we went out for a few visits.

First visit was to Guadalest in the hills above Benidorm. Kathie and I have been here before and enjoyed wandering around the ancient village with its medieval castle and newish man made lake. Great views from the castle although unfortunately the solar powered boat was moored for the winter and we had no chance to go for a ride.




Murcia was another visit and again first time for Linda and Pete.




We visited the magnificent cathedral (above) and the Casino :-





A surprise here for most British people as in Spain a Casino is a meeting place and most definitely not a gambling den. I'm sure that there are places to chuck your money away but not in this type of establishment. There are some lovely casinos in the area which have taken on architectural significance due to the quality and variety of the building and decorations.

We had lunch in a tapas bar in the Theatre Square and were treated like royalty (probably due to lack of customers) as course after course of delicious plates were brought for us finishing with Solomillo, in this case a lamb dish, which could be sliced with a fork. Wine, water, bread, all the food, and postres (puddings) - €75 for the four of us.

Our friends bought bikes whilst they were here and this prompted Kathie and I to think about it as we had been considering the possibility ever since we arrived. We later ordered one each from England but more on that in a later post.

The month ended on a high with us and the rest of the U3A Committee moving the entire operation to the best meeting place in Torrevieja, the brand new CMO building, erected by the Local Council for use by the older people of the town.


We have been granted permission to use this fantastic building every Monday. Our first meeting was opened by the Mayor of Torrevieja, who warmly welcomed us to what he described as our "New Home" which bodes well for the future.

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