"Cadiz to Fuengirola" Chickensafloat's photos around Fuengirola, Spain

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2011

Preview of Chickensafloat's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/chickensafloat/carribean_tour/11...

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Entry from: Fuengirola, Spain
Entry Title: "Cadiz to Fuengirola"

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"El Puerto de Santa Maria
While in Cadiz bay we stayed in El Puerto de Santa Maria which used to be the main shipping post for Sherry from Jerez. It still has the sherry bodegas down by the river and one can get trips around them. The yacht club marina is the friendliest we have visited so far. We were met on arrival, assisted with mooring and then given a guided tour of the club's facilities which included tennis courts, a gym and swimming pool. The next day the guy who met us on arrival then showed Gina the laundry and arranged for tokens for her to use it.

Cadiz
On Friday and Saturday we went to Seville (see separate blog) and on Sunday caught the ferry across to Cadiz. Basically it was closed! Perhaps a tad unfair, it was Sunday morning and we were trying to find somewhere to buy food to see us over the next 3 days. The city is a little run down but, like an ageing aristo, has elegance and charm. We would certainly like to re-visit sometime (but not on a Sunday).

Barbate
We left Puerto de Santa Maria at 8.00 on Monday morning and headed for Barbate, our last stop before the Straits of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. Crossing Cadiz bay into a brisk south westerly wind was unpleasant. However, once back into the Atlantic we had a glorious sail down to Cape Trafalgar and Barbate. The first real sail since we arrived in Iberia. Tiercel really picked up her skirts and was surfing down waves at up to 9 knots. We arrived in Barbate at 15.00, were surprised at how cheap it was (12 euros per night) and, again, how friendly the staff were. We legged it into town pretty rapidly (we still needed food as the shops in Cadiz had been unfruitful). Luckily there is a big, sod off, supermarket behind the harbour. We also found an internet café in the town so were able to catch up with mail and find that the weather for the next couple of days was going to be very good.

We left Barbate at 8.00 on Tuesday morning heading for Sotogrande (the first marina in the Med. As we left the harbour we saw that low cloud hung on the mountains right down to the sea. This could have been Loch Fyne (except that it was February and the temperature was in double figures). The cloud cleared to produce no wind but plenty of incredible views of the Spanish and African coasts. It is certainly the most scenic sail we have had since Scotland.

We had timed the tides just right through the Straits of Gibraltar. The rock was bathed in sunlight and all was well with the world as we flew through at around 7\knots using very little diesel and loads of tide. At last were in the Mediterranean after sailing around 1700 miles to get here.

Soto -bloody-grande
Sadly our first port of call, Sotogrande, was really disappointing. On arrival we saw nothing but large luxury yachts and were then dealt with by the office staff, unsmilingly, bureaucratically and as if we had just been released from prison!! They then told us that the charge for the night was 34 euros. If we wanted electricity and water they would charge extra and, there was a 125euro deposit for their electric plug, outrageous! In the event we didn't take up the offer of electricity. We also had to pay a deposit of 30 euros for the key to the bogs and showers which would be returned on departure when the reception office opened at 8.00.

The marina was full of luxury yachts; stylish people drinking stylish drinks in stylish little bars and cafes with loads of estate agencies selling stylish flats with the odd designer clothes shop thrown in. Come the revolution I will personally line them up against a stylish wall and shoot them with stylish bullets from my mock designer gun!!

On leaving I trotted round to reception, admiring the glorious sunrise, to get my deposit back and was told that they would have to send someone to see if we had used electricity. This took about 15 minutes to confirm that we hadn't stolen any volts from them!! Bloody supercilious cows!!

I really loved Sotogrande!"
Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/chickensafloat/carribean_tour/11...

Photos from this trip:
1. "African Skies"
2. "Cadiz - View from the Cathedral"
3. "Cadiz Gardens"
4. "Cadiz Harbour"
5. "Cape Trafalgar"
6. "El Puerto de Santa Maria on a Grey Day"
7. "Fuengirola Marina"
8. "Gibraltar"
9. "Red Sky over Soto - bloody - grande"
10. "Tiercel in Straits of Gibraltar"

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