Tuesday 29 April 2014

Ibiza Spain


 DAY 1
Platja D'en Bossa
 Our flight to Ibiza was at 7:20 in the morning. Lucky for us Marta’s father was kind enough to drive us to the airport so we only had to leave at 5am instead of 2:30 to catch a bus. We arrived around 8:30 on just under 3 hours of sleep. We picked up some groceries, got the keys to our apartment and everyone promptly fell asleep. I woke up after an hour feeling full of energy. I got up and got ready, and after sitting around bored for a while I woke everyone up. While they all got ready I made us spaghetti for lunch. We packed some bags and headed in search of the nearest beach. We spent the afternoon lying on the Platja D’en Bossa around the corner from our apartment. In the evening we walked around the city center. The island at night is slightly scary so we didn’t stay out long.

 DAY 2
On Saturday we took the advice of our landlord and rented a car so we could see the more beautiful parts of the island. In order to make the most of our money we visited a record of 6 beaches in one day. The second two were breathtaking, bright blue waters and mountains.  At some of the beaches we laid and relaxed, and read our books. But for a couple we just walked around for a bit enjoying the views.

The beaches we visited are:
1. Platja de Salines
2. Cala d’Hort
3. Platges de Comte
4. La Bassa
5. Cala Gracio
6. Cala Salada

Once we returned to our apartment we realized that Ellaisha’s laptop had gone missing. Turns out someone had broken into the car to steal it without leaving any damage to the car.


Platja de Salines












 DAY 3

On our last day we decided to stay close by once again and visited the Platja D’en Bossa again. In the morning Ellaisha and Rena had to walk to the police station to file a report for Ellaisha’s stolen laptop. We laid in the sun for the afternoon until the clouds came and then returned home to make dinner. Monday morning we headed back to Tilburg.
View from our Car



Our Rental Car
Cala d'Hort
Beka and I at Cala d'Hort

La Bassa
La Bassa
Cala Gracio


Cala Salada

Barcelona Spain



DAY 1
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week was spent in Barcelona Spain. Ellaisha, Renata, Marta, Beka and I all stayed at Marta's house a half hour outside of the city. After a long day of travelling we arrived at Marta's house around 2pm. Everyone was tired and feeling lazy so we stayed in for a few hours and had a homemade lunch made for us by Marta's parents. We took the train into Barcelona and walked through Las Ramblas, and other areas of the city. We began to look for a nice place to have dinner (preferably one with good tapas and paella). Most of the places we found were really expensive so we ended up eating at a touristy restaurant on Las Ramblas with a good deal. The tapas were less than exciting but the paella was good. Afterwards we took the train back to Marta’s house exhausted from such a long day.



Choosing a Restaurant
Paella 

 DAY 2

On our second day in Barcelona we got started a little later than we hoped, but it can be hard to get 5 girls showered and ready at a decent time. Once we arrived in Barcelona we went to visit Park Guell, only to find out we need to buy tickets and use them at 4pm. So we bought our tickets and went in search of lunch. We ate at an Italian restaurant and then walked around an older area of the city eating ice cream. Afterwards we headed back to the park and spent a couple hours exploring Gaudi’s beautiful architecture. Afterwards we went back to Las Ramblas because April 23 was Sant Jordi’s Day in Cataluña. (otherwise known as the rose and book festival) The festival is based on a myth from the 15th century. A dragon poisoned the air of a village and to appease him (and prevent him from hurting the people) each day the villagers sacrificed an animal to him. When they ran out of animals they began to sacrifice one person each day by a random draw. One day the princess of the country was chosen to be fed to the dragon. George saved her by killing the dragon. From its blood red roses began to grow.  Therefore on this day each year lovers trade roses and books. That night we ate a late dinner at Marta’s house of salad and fish.


Park Guell
Park Guell

La Sagrada Familia
 DAY 3

On our third and last day we visited the Sagrada Familia (another building by Gaudi, which was never quite finished before he died). Afterwards we took the metro to find a restaurant recommended by Marta’s parents. The tapas were great and one of our meals came with a bottle of wine (which we attempted at but couldn’t finish). We ordered Spanish tortilla, potatoes bravas, and ham croquettes. I had a chorizo and queso baguette. After lunch we went for yet another ice cream (how could we help it when they have kinder bueno ice cream in Spain!). We visited a market filled with fresh meats, cheese, fruit, and deserts on our way to the beach. Once at the beach we relaxed and people watched. Rena was determined to try Spanish churros so we stopped at a restaurant on the boardwalk. We didn’t pick the best churros in the city for sure but at least we tried! Our last stop of the day was Els BĂșnkers del Carmel, an area on top of a mountain where you can see all of Barcelona. We watched the sunset over the city before heading back to Marta’s for a late dinner. Marta's family was so welcoming and friendly. I am so grateful they let us stay with them!
Out for Lunch
Ice cream stop

 Market

The Marina
Reading, reading, reading

Barcelona Beach
Els Bunkers