the car was parked perpendicular to the road, meaning I had to back out into traffic on a busy main road. It was a baptism of fire, but I drove all over the island in the brave little Panda during the following two weeks over some rough terrain and perilous mountain tracks but it nev...
I was a little nervous having never driven on the opposite side of the road before, and to make things even more complicated, the car was parked perpendicular to the road, meaning I had to back out into traffic on a busy main road. It was a baptism of fire, but I drove all over ...
I signed up for a course at the museum of honey – the“Casa Museo de la Miel de Malaga”in Colmenar. It was a two day course run by local Spanish bee keepers who spoke English. One was a vet. Half of the course was conducted in the museum and half in the field doing practical ...
Staff seem a bit ditsy at times but well meaning enough. The drawback is you're sat in a big car park. All reflected in the price though I suppose as would be double or more on the beach or in the port. Date of visit: August 2017 Ask...
Unlike the majority of the restaurants in Marbella, this restaurant is NOT understaffed, meaning their owners are not greedy, which to us is extremely important. All the staff is professional and friendly, especially their Polish manager Andrzej, who is...
the car was parked perpendicular to the road, meaning I had to back out into traffic on a busy main road. It was a baptism of fire, but I drove all over the island in the brave little Panda during the following two weeks over some rough terrain and perilous mountain tracks but it nev...
I understand this technique was popular in Portugal, and was taken by Portuguese sailors to India during the Age of Discovery where it was adopted and developed into Vindaloo (from Carne de vinha d'alhos meaning meat with wine and garlic). ...
local people and that is meaning of success. The service was excellent and the food more. In this case we ordered fried spider and smoked sardines. All exquisite. We felt like eating something else but it was our last day in town. The decor is bullfighting and...
The presentations are very well laid out. My only criticism is that 99 % of the narrative services the Spanish - very little in English or any other language. There is no cafe or shop which is unusual. Being Cadiz, it’s walking distance from the port ...