Showing posts with label Tenerife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tenerife. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 December 2019

Tenerife

In November Caroline and I went to Los Gigantes in Tenerife for a 5 day break. We did't really do a lot other than sleep and chill. We had a few evening meals out and spent time by the pool.
View from our 'balcony'
Barraquito - first of many


Our only excursion was a boat trip out to look for whales and dolphins. We did eventually find some pilot whales but they were quite a way out so we only got a little trip along the cliffs.








Insanely extensive supermarket booze section.

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Last day on the Island


Saturday was my last day in Tenerife so Rodrigo and I borrowed a friends car and went up to the North most part of the island for the day. The weather was absolutely perfect and my t-shirt got a last outing.
The north past is covered by a forest called Anaga and it was so pretty and quiet.
View of La Laguna from Mirador de Jardina.
Rodrigo loved the car and kept calling it the small Ferrari.
Small Ferrari. 
View down to Santa Cruz from Mirador Pico del Ingles
We had planned to stop in Cruz de Carmen but it was packed. And with the usual Tenerife parking. i.e, anywhere and everywhere, who ares if it is a legit parking space?
So we carried on to Taganana. I was so glad we did. I love Taganana! It is beautiful.
Taganana beach
On the way down we picked up a hitch-hiker, an elderly man at the bus stop who had left his bag on the bus and was stranded.
Taganana used to be a port where the English would stop and pick up food, in particular, their barrels of Tenerife wine.
Roque de Las Bodegas (Wineries Rock)
There is a walkway around Roque de Las Bodegas. But it is risky. Last time Rodrigo was here, he got soaked by a wave. Thankfully we were there at the right time and avoided the same fate.
Walkway
Hoping now to get soaked again
I did do a quick run to the end of the walk way but it was very quick. I was not risking my camera more than necessary!
Risking run to the end
Waves! Run!
We found a place for lunch, and like everyone else in the restaurant, had their seafood special. The garlic prawns disappeared very quickly and did not make it to the photos. The green peppers were a surprised (we were given the wrong dish) but nice. And the fish was amazing. (I of course had to inspect the fish head - that thing had some teeth!) With of course the required Canary Potatoes.
Lunch!
After lunch we sat on the beach, letting out lunch digest. While Rodrigo tried to nap, I got some nice photos of the waves and the beach. I love being my the sea and will probably miss this part most.
Where we were standing. 
Waves
Flotsam
Driftwood art
Town of Taganana
After Taganana, we carried on around the coast to San Andres for ice-cream and Playa de Las Teresitas.
View over Playa de las Teristas
Nearing sunset
At the top of the hill, for the view over Teresita, there were a group of old broken down buildings. And as this is Spain, graffitied. But cheerful and well done.
Colorful
Outlook, complete with bench.

cute

Perfect window view
Back at the bottom, we parked and walked along the beach to the jetty. The sea was so different to Taganaga, almost like a lake. And the perfect beach for families. We planned to walk along the jetty but it was cement with rocks in and neither of us wanted to put our shoes back on. So we just walked back along the beach.
Along the jetty
Teresita beach
Heading back to San Andres.
The last stop was Candelaria. But first we decided to wash Elena car to say thank you for letting us borrow it. We were like 5 yr olds going through the car wash. They "recommend" you don't stay in the car but don't say not too. Rodrigo put the code in and then ran like lightning, getting back ingot he car just in time! So much fun.
Red at night ...
Candelaria was pretty and lit up. We had planned to stop for dinner but we were still full from lunch. So just wondered around looking at the Christmas lights.
Candelaria lights
Light tree.
Rodrigo dropped me at the airport Sunday morning to fly home. The plane was most empty so I had lots of seats to myself! Which was good as Iberia don't give you  lot of room anyway. The landing was interesting. About 30 seconds before touch down, the plane served and tilted violently, throwing everyone about, and then skidded and wobbled down the runway, the wings almost hitting the runway. A little near-death experience - always fun.
We put the trees up on the evening, with my Dad helping to MacGuyver the main tree so it doesn't look so tiny. (It's a shorty!) We have 2 trees: a real 'classy' tree inside and a fake 'throw it on' tree in the porch with all out old childhood decorations on.
classy tree
'tacky ' tree - love it!

Monday, 21 December 2015

IAC Christmas party

The weather in Tenerife has been amazing over the past few weeks. Last weekend I intended to work but it was just too nice, so headed into town to finish my Christmas shopping. (I may have over done the number of things I brought. My suitcases were slightly over the limit!).
Pretty
I was lucky to find a table at my favorite restaurant, a lovely Turkish place down by Concepcion. While having lunch, as group of men showed up in some interesting outfits and started singing. They seem to be singing and drinking their way down around town. 

Some very secure men.
Music
No idea why.
I am already missing the weather in Tenerife (back in the raining UK now).
Love December in Tenerife
Friday was the IAC Christmas party. It started at 2.30pm and carried on until midnight, though I left early. It was in the cafeteria downstairs but much better than the normal food. And there was roughly a bottle of wine each. To start. They kept replacing them. Quite a few people were very drunk. And I will admit to having a few glasses! :) 
Friends
The cafeteria often gives us interesting food. And the only place I have even been where the normal choices could be squid or rabbit. The finger food was interesting. No one really knew what is was. And as this is Spain, the starter was cuttlefish with Mojo sauce.
Starter - cuttlefish
And they have the IAC 'famous' bingo. No idea why it is famous but still. Everyone was quite excited about this. And to be fair, when I had only 2 numbers left and found out the prize was over 500 euros, I was getting a little excited too! I didn't win. :(
Getting ready for raffle and 'famous' bingo
Getting into the bingo
But I did win one of the raffles prizes. A giant box of things. It contained 3 bottles of wine and a stack of Spanish treats. I ended up giving over half away, including the wine as nothing else was going to fit in the suitcase.
I won!
After the raffle and bingo, they moved some of the tables, and started the music and dancing. But I was done. I ended up going into town with a couple of friends for coffee (well hot chocolate for me). La Laguna is really pretty and I will miss it.
La Lagun centre