
Are you tired of winter? Stressed from the holidays?
Do you dream of lying on a beach, soaking up the sun, being pampered with gastric delights? Walking barefoot on the beach for miles, and taking a taxi back to your room for an afternoon nap.

All can be yours with an easy-to-book package from any one of several companies.

Areas of interest include the Alhambra in Granada; Ronda high in the hills with the oldest bull ring in Spain; Rock of Gibraltar and Tangier, Morocco, across the Mediterranean in Africa. All are close enough to do with day trips.
The Alhambra is a 9th Century castle. The newer part that we see today was built in he 14th Century by Mohammed V.




A drive high in the mountains past beautiful white hill towns to the town of Ronda is a spectacular drive.

Ronda is an

on two sides of a deep chasm.

It has the oldest bull ring in
Spain. Standing in the center
you can almost hear "Ole" echoing
from the stands.
Most people recognize the Rock of Gibraltar from Prudential
Insurance Company. Gibraltar is a crown property of United Kingdom. English is the first language, people speak with a British accent, and the pound sterling is used.
It's very small but a fun place to spend an afternoon. You can walk to the top, take a mini-bus or if it's not windy you can go by gondola. We went by mini-bus. Our driver stopped half-way up to see
and feed the Barbary monkeys.

The Rock played an important role
in protecting the shipping lanes in the Mediterranean Sea during WWII. It is touristy but also has a historical presence that is interesting. In 1939 all civilians were evacuated. By 1942 over 30,000 British military were stationed there. A series of tunnels were dug on the Rock to house the British if the enemy overran the Rock. This did not happen. There are tours into the tunnels.





Want a trip to another continent? It's easy! Hop a ferry and take the short trip to Africa-Tangier, Morocco.

It's touristy, exotic and great fun. Be brave and ride a camel!





2 comments:
I'm glad that you had such a really interesting trip!
Unfortunately I haven't been to Spain, but I will. I visited Morocco last year and it was really nice holidays. Most of all I liked Tangiers. My friend is living for a long time and has in Tangiers property. Tangiers is filled with busy Souks, labyrinthine streets, and overlooked by castles as well as luscious verdant hills
It has a rich cultural heritage and is a city full of life.
Some day I will get our trip to Marakech on my blog. We spent a night in the Sahara with only a guide and some tents. It was set up for more people but off season we were the only ones there. It was marvelous. The souks are not for the
timid. Thanks for your comment.
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