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Europe 2015- Mallorca

When I think of summertime family vacations, I think swimsuits filled with sand and shady palm trees. My childhood summers were spent on Maui, and the one time that we deviated from Hawaii, was to go to the Caribbean and Florida.

The last few summers, we did visit a seaside resort in Cornwall. Although the beaches in England are lovely, it's not the same as a tropical beach holiday. I missed the sunshine and heat. I wanted to wear my swim suit and get a tan, not goosebumps! 

I was really looking forward to our stop at Palma de Mallorca, where we had booked an excursion to La Playa de Sitges for a day at the beach.

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Our first views of Palma de Mallorca. Did I mention that one of my favorite parts of cruising is going to bed and waking up in a new city? I loved rushing over to our window and discovering a completely new view. 

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The Explorer of the Seas docked next to The World. Many years ago, I saw a documentary on The World and I was very thrilled to see it in person. As its name implies, The World, cruises around the earth, but it's unique, because it sells apartments and has permanent residents. Imagine living on a cruise ship? Sounds like the good life to me!

Here is our obligatory cheesy port picture. 

There were a ton of buses ready to whisk passengers off on their excursions. 

The bus ride was very short, only about twenty minutes. I took a few snaps as we drove out of the city.

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The beach was perfect.

Perfect is not an overstatement.

I've been to plenty of nice beaches and La Playa de Sitges is the nicest that I've experienced.

The sand was soft and clean. I even saw several people picking up litter; never have I seen a beach kept so clean. Seriously, it was like Disney was in charge of beach maintenance. Scratch that, Disney should contract La Playa de Sitges maintenance to clean their parks. If the beach wasn't so darn sandy, I could have eaten off of it. 

The water was calm, warm, shallow, and clear. It was ideal for Zoe and Felix, who are still honing their swimming skills. We were a short walk from plenty of food choices, clean bathrooms and shops. This is a tourist's paradise.

My favorite part was the lounge chairs under palm frond umbrellas. We rented four of them for six euros each. I was happy to park myself in the shade and read, while Dan played with the kids in the ocean. Vendors frequently made rounds near the umbrellas, so it was easy to purchase drinks and snacks. 

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If you'd rather play than lounge, the beach had plenty of water toys to rent. Look behind Felix in the picture below and you'll see a whole water playground. 

Dan and the kids rented these pedalow boats with water slides. 

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But mostly, it was just fun to splash around in the water. There's no photographic evidence, but I also played in the ocean with the kids, while Dan snoozed on the lounge chairs. It was a team effort with those kids, who never-ever get bored of swimming. 

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Dan and I have quite an impressive fridge magnet collection and we needed to add one more. Before boarding the bus back to the ship. we stopped here to find a Mallorca magnet. 

I'm mentioning the store, because the owner was the icing on the cake for our wonderful stop in Mallorca. We bought a few, very inexpensive souvenirs and she let us all have a Mallorca pen as a bonus gift. I know it's something small, but it was that little touch that just made our day even better. The kids loved it. 

It was very tough to get back on the ship. I could have spent our whole holiday on that beach. Truthfully, it was one of the best days of the entire holiday and it's making us look towards a beach holiday for a future summer vacation. 

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Saturday 09.26.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Europe 2015- Malaga: The Alhambra (Part One)

Our second port was Malaga in Spain. This was my first visit to Spain and we were lucky stop at three ports in this beautiful country. Jan (my mother-in-law) and I, went on a Royal Caribbean organized tour to The Alhambra, which is located a few hours away in the city of Granada. 

We woke up very early for a 6:30 am departure. A tip for Explorer of the Seas passengers, you will never find The Windjammer so quiet, as it is when it first opens. Virtually empty. We had just enough time for a cup of coffee and a few bites, before getting on the bus. 

I took pictures from the bus window as we headed from Malaga to Granada. What amazed me, was how much the landscape looked like Los Angeles. The small hills and vegetation looked so similar to what I have in my hometown, that If you had removed any buildings and had just shown me the landscape, I would have been hard-pressed to tell the difference. 

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We reached The Alhambra around ten and it was already scorching hot. All of our days in the Mediterranean were blistering hot. I love the heat, but the humidity is a killer. I'm used to that desert "dry heat".

Our group was large, so our tour guide gave us headsets in lieu of shouting. They had a short range, so the headsets served to keep us all moving and together in a group. If you can't hear her, you'd better pick up the pace! 

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The primary focus of the tour was on the beautiful gardens, which luckily had plenty of shade. 

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I really liked the pretty stone work, especially the animal designs.

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The Alhambra is named for its red walls and means "Red Castle" in Arabic. It is considered one of the best, if not the very best, example of Islamic architecture in the Western world. The buildings were primarily erected during the reigns of Yusef l (1333-1335) and Mohammed V (1353-1391). It became a Catholic palace in 1492, with Spanish rulers King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella holding court. 

Although we didn't go inside the building interiors, we did explore courtyards and some of the rooms directly adjacent to the courtyards. The buildings were very ornate, decorated with arabic writing and intricate designs. 

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This big tree is the Cypress of Sultana. It is said to be the meeting spot of a queen, who was having an affair with a knight from an opposing family. When the affair was discovered by her husband, the knight's family had their throats slashed in revenge. 

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I had too many pictures of The Alhambra to squeeze into one post. More to come! 

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Saturday 09.12.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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