Spain

La Linea de la Conception

In Cadiz we assessed the situation with Newpoint Moverbo the Dutch dealer of our boat. If we stayed in Cadiz waiting for the necessary parts to make the escape hatches safe to sail, we would not be able to leave Europe before the deadline of March 05, 2020. As a consequence we would become VAT […]

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Isla Canela & Cadiz

The first overnight stay when back in Spain was in the lovely Marina Isla Canela. Spain was under Moorish rule for 250 years longer than neighbouring Portugal and the attractive Marina development is based on Moorish architecture which we came to appreciate once in Tangier Morocco. Early morning next day we were off for the

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Vigo & Baiona, Spain

We left Pontevedra with a stiff breeze on the stern on 29 Dec 2019 and sailed one Ria further South. We dropped anchor in the lee of Isla de Toralla to be greeted the next morning by the locals, fishing for shell-fish. Since we would travel to NL in January to celebrate the 90th birthday

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MUROS, Spain

The sleepy but picturesque fishing village of Muros used to be an important port for Santiago de Compostela. The softer climate then La Coruna, good shelter, friendly atmosphere and not to forget the excellent WiFi in the marina make it popular amongst yotti’s. We had to wait for spare-parts for the diesel heater. A delivery

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La Coruna, Spain.

Marina Nautico is situated in the old port, smack in the middle of the lower city. La Coruna is Galicia’s wealthiest city, and it shows. Well maintained parks, boulevard and buildings. Many buzzy restaurants and (tapas) bars. Well stocked supermercado’s. We find (again?) a virgin carrying a child along the lovely boulevard. Note the characteristic

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