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Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Corsica is only ten kilometres by ferry from Sardinia (6 miles, 50 minutes, 17 euro) and you leave Italy and … Continue reading Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

As Sardinia takes advantage of its warm Mediterranean climate and develops to host tourists, once traditional fishing villages now become … Continue reading Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Just around the point of the peninsula from Porto Cervo on Costa Smeralda is another coastal town that is attracting … Continue reading Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Sardinia is reported to have the most expensive real estate in Europe. If you have the yacht and crew to … Continue reading Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

While we slept last night the Oceania Marina ship took us from the Mediterranean sea’s largest island, Sicily, to its … Continue reading San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

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Month: July 2018

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Sandeman

Sandeman Port You cannot leave the port region of Portugal without visiting the port storage caves in Vila Nova de … Continue reading Sandeman

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Gaia

Gaia, Portugal Gaia and Porto are like twin cities. Gaia is on the south side of the Douro River and … Continue reading Gaia

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Porto

Porto, Portugal The second largest city in Portugal is an ancient city recorded back to 300 BCE. The old part … Continue reading Porto

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Portugal Bus Trip

Portugal Bus Trip In this post I am going to share with you some pictures taken in April 2018 while … Continue reading Portugal Bus Trip

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Guarda

Guarda, Portugal Located  near the Spanish boarder at 1000 meters altitude, this is one of the highest spots in Portugal. … Continue reading Guarda

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Salamanca University

Salamanca University Not only the first and oldest Spanish university but among the four oldest Western universities still in continuous … Continue reading Salamanca University

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Salamanca Cathedral

Cathedral of Salamanca The Cathedral of Salamanca is actually two cathedrals, each with its own tower. The old cathedral was … Continue reading Salamanca Cathedral

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Salamanca

Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain Salamanca is a university city. Not just any University, but the western world’s second oldest … Continue reading Salamanca

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Avila

Avila, Spain On the bus ride from Madrid to Salamanca, we stopped at the side of the road to buy … Continue reading Avila

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Segovia treasures

Segovia treasures In addition to the ancient aqueduct, which still delivers water to the city, Segovia has a couple of … Continue reading Segovia treasures

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