We stayed at Area Malaga Beach, it’s a great camper stop and worked really well with Lily as it is located on a dog beach. It is an easy walk…
We stayed at Area Malaga Beach, it’s a great camper stop and worked really well with Lily as it is located on a dog beach. It is an easy walk…
We entered Lisbon over the famous 25 of April bridge. The bridge resembles the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco. It is the 32nd largest suspension bridge in the world…
Silves is the formal capital of the Algarve and is of great historical importance. Silves castle is at the top of the hill and occupies 12,000 square metres. The walls…
The city is known as the city of sunshine aka “the frying pan of Europe” and we can see why. The average temperature while we were here was 24 degrees…
The main reason for visiting Jerez was because Colin had treated to me to tickets for a performance at the Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. It is a childhood dream…
We left the coast and headed 100 km inland. Ronda is situated 739 metres above sea level, as we drove up the scenery was once again very different and reminded…
Steeped in history, this City has be inhabited since 227 BC! A lot of Cartagena’s historical weight goes to its coveted defensive port, which is one of the most important…
The City of Arts and Sciences is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex. It is situated to the South of the city in the former riverbed of the river Turia….
Valencia is Spains third largest City so we knew we needed to spend a few days here in order to be able to have a proper look around. The historic…
Florence (Firenze in Italian) is the capital of the Tuscan region. It is also considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. The city attracts millions of tourists each year, and the…