 So after like 15, 16, 17 hours of travel, we landed in Barcelona and now we are officially in Mallorca, which is an island off the coast of Spain. For those of you who didn't know that, because I don't even think I knew that like a couple of months ago, but flew to Barcelona from New Jersey, stayed there for like two hours, took a little 30 minute flight from Barcelona to Mallorca, rented a car, came to the hotel, parked the car. Now we're here, I just had a little welcome drink and it is 3.30 p.m., maybe down about five hours of broken sleep on the plane. It was an eight and a half hour flight. So, you know, a little tired, but you got to make the most of it. As you can see by these bags under the eyes, but got some nice jazz on. This is the hotel room and we'll see what Mallorca has in store for us for the next few days. All right, quick little tour of the hotel room because this is adorable, Hotel Cappuccino for those who plan on going to Mallorca. All right, closet as soon as you walk in here, slippers, all this stuff. Yeah, this good stuff right here. Coffee maker, Ellie, you know the drill. I don't know what's in here. Oh, mini fridge. What a nice view on. Yeah, and then this over here is the whole room, bedroom. Andriana is staring out the window. This is the beautiful bathroom here. I guess you don't care about this. Like the tile work and this lovely view of the rooftop here, which we will probably visit shortly. First things first, splinter out of my finger. Oh yeah, splinter out of her finger. First day coming in hot. We officially finished our first day in Palma de Mallorca. Lovely. Well, I say first day we've been here like five or six hours. Yeah. We're going to do a banging restaurant. Awesome cocktail bar. I was gonna say banging again, but I stopped. Delicious. Delicious cocktail bar. Delicious gelateria. And now we're finally going home to get some sleep because like you know, when you travel to Europe overnight, you get like five hours of broken sleep and I'm running on fumes right now. So we're going to go to bed at like 10 tonight, wake up or refresh and have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow. And good morning from Palma. Day number two. Day number two, just had some coffee. We're doing some touristy stuff today. We are visiting the cathedral, which is also known as the Basilica. And very touristy over here. That's because it's a giant cruise ship. I can't see it somewhere over there. They just dropped off a whole bunch of people. We're gonna check this place out. It's absolutely stunningly gorgeous today in every possible way. Am I wearing the same shirt today? 100%. Gonna show off our car for the week. So we are on the other side of Majorca now. We are in, where are we? For today, Soled. I believe is how you say it. No idea where we are in the mountain somewhere. I want to be quick tour of our car. Isn't it so cute? I've never driven a mini before. Never seen a mini, but somehow I fit into it. All right, off to the restaurant. Here's a little view of where we're going to be eating. It's cute. It does look cute. Generous phenomenal, like I said. Ripped around the Audi, all the way back to Palma, then Majorca. And what are we doing now? My favorite thing to do. I'm gonna go find some cocktail bars. It hasn't been, actually it has been awhile since we can both enjoy cocktail since one of us is always driving, if we're going out for cocktails. Like I just was. So now the car is parked, which means we can enjoy our cocktails, walk to the hotel afterwards and not worry about a darn thing. So also I smell the same thing. I think the same part, everybody wears the same color. Thanks to European sense. Yeah, they must all wear the same color. Anyways, cocktail bar, cute cocktail bar montage. Now, it's 8.30 in the morning. You know when it's time for gym time because we ate during the while last night. So we have to work it off today so we can continue this bad eating the rest of the week. So we'll drop, worked out, just went to a little coffee shop and today's our last day in Palma. So we're at this little breakfast spot. What's it called? Misa and boss. Misa and boss, something like that. And ordered some stuff. We have a little breakfast and our plan is we're going to drive about 45 minutes east, southeast and go to another beach where we're staying at an Airbnb. So we're switching it up a little bit and I'll tell you why on the way over there. The reason I like to do an Airbnb is sometimes they are not in like touristy areas which means you can kind of get away from all that stuff, see what the vibe is around like what the locals do, number one. Number two, kind of have all the comforts of home like a washroom dryer. Usually a less expensive four. A lot of times you're like right in the middle of good places where like locals go. And six, it's just nice to like- I think that's five, babe. Yeah. Five, it's just nice to kind of be away from things and like on your own and not with like a whole bunch of people in a hotel. You do like things, just you like when you stay in a hotel you want to do things around the hotel. But now that you know away from the hotel you kind of want to do things not so close to the hotel. Hopefully that makes sense. Does that make sense? I think so. I think so. Basically what I'm trying to say is you prefer Airbnb's for certain situations. Yeah. So like for this island, Mallorca, we stay a little bit in Palma which gave us access to the touristy areas of the city. We also got to go to the West Coast which you saw last night. And now we're going to the East side which is, what are we doing? The Colonia, something like that. Okay, Colonia, so what is this? Something like that. That's what we're doing now which is like the beach side. We're gonna stay at Airbnb on the beach which should be nice. And as soon as we get there, I'll show you the Airbnb. So just put it in the Airbnb and my lovely Andrea and I will give you a tour. All right, so this is the end of our area. We hate our bed and I guess if we had a gas station, we'd be sleeping there. Maybe. This is the toilet. Oh, toilet? And the shower, the shower's clutch and then this is the outdoor area. This is our outdoor kitchen, our table, our pool, our lounge chairs and then the gorgeous view. And this is what we come for. Okay, so another good reason that I love Airbnbs is that if you go on close to like a supermarket, a local supermarket, you can get all of your food supplies like beer, wine, all that stuff. You can just keep it at your Airbnb in your refrigerator. You don't have to spend like $1,000 on drinks once you go to the restaurant. Not $1,000, you know it. All right, so this is what we got for 30 euros. Chocolate-covered rice cakes. I've never tried this, but Andrea said I had to try these chocolate bars. So we'll do that. Chips, two bottles of rosé, two beers that were 60 cents or like 0.6 euros. Grapes, sparkling water or agua con gas. So put this in the fridge, have everything for us and we can just sit out here and have a little drink, have a little snack, not to go anywhere. That's why I like Airbnbs. So it is 8.45 in the morning. Didn't want to wake up this morning, but we wanted to check out these beaches because they're like legendary. And we just drove. We went and got coffee at a local place and a little croissant in that. Oh, wait, what was it? Insiamara. Insiamara. And now we just came across this cove or kala, kala lambards. And we had no idea what we were driving to, but I was sure. I actually forgot to, we wanted to go to this other place, kala demoro. Demoro. But it is super touristy. So touristy and you can't really swim in it because it's filled with, like you have to just, The hike down to it just for the photos, Instagram stuff. But we just got here. We're walking down these staircases and look at this. Look at this. And we're walking down. Gotta relax on the beach because this is probably one of the prettiest things I've ever seen in my life. Might I add, by the way, that if you come out here, come at like 9 a.m. Because literally nobody's here. Actually come before 9 a.m. You'll have the whole place to yourself minus this one couple over here. Just us and them. One thing that I didn't show last night is we went to this restaurant in Ceasarinas. Did I show this? I don't think so. But this is like the cutest village town ever you wanna call it. I love it. So we drive through here to get to the beach and we ate at this adorable restaurant last night which I'll post a picture. Casai. We have like a bunch of sister restaurants as well as we just found out that they have like an Airbnb that if I ever came back I would definitely say an Airbnb. It looks sick. And now we're going to grab another espresso because we woke up pretty early. Oh yeah, here. Let me show you here. This is the adorable restaurant we ate at last night. And it's a nice green color. Like the rest of the town. And we're going to grab a coffee first. And then head back home for lunch. Can we stop in the shop after? Yeah. We also did a videotape photo. We found the most delicious bakery this morning that we had. Oh yeah. That delicious, I know we mentioned it before as my al-da. As my al-da. Delicious. But we're going to another local bakery. Maybe they'll have that. Yeah. Now that it's less windy over here. So remember the restaurant we showed you a second ago, the Casai that was over the cute little green building. Well, now we're going to their like sister property or whatnot over here. Almost fell. Oh. Okay. So we're going to the sister property over here. Also called Casai. But it's like Casai Beach. What is it? Beach, what? Beach house. How did I forget that? And we'll see how that one is. All right. So we had a few cocktails at dinner. Oh wait, lunch. Look how beautiful these such. Oh wow, those are pretty. So we had a few cocktails at lunch. And now we're walking back. This is our last day in Mallorca. It also happens to be the last day. It's been on my birthday 30. And Adriana is 30 years old because tomorrow is her birthday. And tomorrow we are traveling to Barcelona. And then it's called Barcelona. Barcelona is the local say. Enjoy the rest of the day on our balcony. Maybe do the beach. Maybe nap, who knows. And take in all Mallorca has to offer on our last day. Good morning. It is day, oh, I don't even know what day, but it sounds like Adriana's 31st birthday. So she's going to be getting a lot of messages, including her mom calling us from home. And it's like 3 a.m. that time. Because we're getting breakfast right now in six hours ahead of them. Are you sad? Yeah. Why? Because it's your birthday? Yeah. Say bye to Mallorca. Pretty this apartment is by the way. So nice. All right, back to our spot. Shoot. Say goodbye to the mini. Bye. So this is a sad day. Well, it's not really that sad because it's Adriana's or as some people hate when I say her name correctly, Adriana's 31st birthday. But we are leaving Mallorca and heading to Barcelona this morning. It's 11 o'clock. We have to drop this rental car off the airport. Get on plane, which is like again, 30 minutes or so to Barcelona. So not too bad. She's driving the rest of her stuff up there right now and head to the airport. All right, so we dropped off the rental car. We are waiting for our flight to Barcelona, but I found that we have lounge access here. So now we're going to chill in the lounge, eat some food and drink some drinks and we have our flight. Delays on Delos. All right, we got another beautiful hotel here. The Kimpton Hotel, La Vivadora in Barcelona. They come equipped with strawberries, chocolate-covered strawberries that we absolutely demolished in two seconds. And of course, a little champagne on ice to celebrate the birthday girl who is in there. So as you know, we're in Barcelona now and we had to chalk off all the touristy things on day one because this girl loves to knock off all these off the bucket list so that we say we saw them. So as you know, we had to cross everything off the bucket list just so that we say we saw everything while we're here. So the first two hours, we literally put our stuff in the hotel, sprinting out the door to see all the sights before we hit dinner tonight. So I might as well show you this iconic La Segrada. Familia, is that right? La Segrada. La Segrada, Familia. Familia. For those of you who've been here, I've seen it before. For those of you who haven't, there it is. Way bigger than I thought it was gonna be. By the way, this is the hotel we're staying at, La Viva Dora. And it's a little location in central, a little touristy, but anytime you go to a big city, most of the time you're going to be in a touristy location. Well, I think that the second time you come back, you're like, oh, you lead out all the places. But it's not gonna stay here and it's only safe here. Yeah, but they do have a lot of safer shops, which I'm going to go into this one right here, right now. The other good thing about small European cities is traffic jams, as the street's only bigger for one car. There's a lot of restaurants outside the street. Small. That's it. We're full, we are officially full. We are going to go shopping, see what kind of stores they got. Maybe they pretty much have every store ever here. So go shopping, oh yeah, some more wine, maybe a little more coffee, and go to dinner later. We'll see. You know, it's really hard to continue to vlog when I just enjoy the moment, because we're just sitting up here on the rooftop of our hotel, looking at the cathedral, which we didn't go see today, having some apparel spritzes, which... I'm sangria. I've already finished some sangria. Before COVID tests. Oh, of course, yeah. We have someone coming here to give us a COVID test because you still have to get a COVID test within 24 hours of coming back to the US. And I'm starting to think this is just some huge racket because it's a little ridiculous. You have to spend all this money to take a COVID test before going back to the US. It's really, it's really hard. And the pharmacies here don't have the correct COVID test, so there's only certain places where you could actually get a COVID test. And that entails either a doctor coming to your hotel or going to a clinic that's a 20 minute Uber ride from where we are. So we opted for someone coming to our hotel, which obviously costs more money, but those are your two options. And this is what you have to do. I don't know for how long now that you had to travel back to the US. So we'll see. I don't know. I'm not a complainer, but this is a little peculiar. How every time, every country has a different, you always have to spend like $100 for a COVID to be back to the US. I wonder how long they're gonna do it. Oh well. We will enjoy our drinks on the rooftop, until then. So we just got a COVID test and the person to our COVID test happens to follow Dr. Levy on Instagram. So this is Dr. Levy.