I was dreaming of a warm sunny beach this winter so we decided to
take off for the Canary Islands for this half-term break! After looking
at a few options we decided to take a cruise that made port at several
islands and Morocco!
New countries: Spain, Portugal, Morocco
New continent: Africa
Day one:
We
flew out of Cardiff and landed on Gran Canaria, Spain. We took a bus
from the airport directly to the ship. We boarded right away and didn't
have a chance to explore Las Palmas at all, but we got dinner and got a
feel for where everything was on the ship. We were docked next to a
huge ship (Aida Nova) that we ended up seeing at several more ports
throughout the week.
Day two:
We
made port in La Palma. It was a short day in port- we had to be back on
the ship by 2:30pm. So right after breakfast we got off and walked a
few minutes away to the closest beach, which was a volcanic black sand
beach. Brandon and David mostly played in the sand and Andrew was
enjoying the water until he got hit by an unexpected wave and spent the
rest of the time sitting on a towel. We spent a few hours at the beach
and then walked through the town for a while before getting back on
board. Back on the ship, Andrew and Brandon went to Kids' Club for the
first time (and had a blast).
Day three:
We
had to be back on the ship so early in La Palma because of how long it
takes to get from there to our stop in Funchal, Portugal. There aren't
really any beaches there, and we didn't have anything specific we wanted
to see, so we decided to do the hop-on-hop-off bus to get a tour of the
area. We got a good overview of the city center and then got off at an
overlook where we got a bird's eye view. Unfortunately it got a bit
chilly and windy while we were up there, so the kids were especially
happy to get back on the bus when it came back around. The other
notable stop was the Funchal Story Centre.
It's a little interactive museum about the history of the town and the
island as a whole. After our day out we stopped at a little gelato ice
cream truck and grabbed a treat to eat in the sun before heading back to
the boat.
Day four:
At
sea. We spent the day relaxing. We slept in, the kids played in the
"small pool" aka hot tub and went to two sessions at Kids' Club, I got
to sit out in the sun and relax by myself with my iPod, some of us took a
nap, and we had our Captain's Gala/Dinner evening. However, we took no
photos the whole day.
Day five:
We arrived in
Africa! I'm definitely glad we went, but Morocco was stressful! The
port is very industrial and the government doesn't allow the ship to
provide transportation into the city so we had to take a taxi. We
happened to get a driver who was very chatty and tried really hard to
get us to employ him for a whole day of exploring even though we only
asked him to take us to the souk (market). We did end up making a stop
at an Argan Oil factory/store to get some pure oil, and the kids got to
try out the spinning press that takes the seeds and crushes them into a
peanut-buttery paste. Next we continued on our way to the souk. This
place was huge- there were so many stalls and at most of them, the
shopkeeper was actively trying to get us to come in and buy from him.
And these people did not take no for an answer! We usually had to say
no several times WHILE walking away before they would move on. It was
exhausting, so once we had explored a bit and bought everything we
wanted we headed outside and grabbed another cab to go to the beach. We
ate at McDonalds (because we're super adventurous...) and then
headed down to the water. As we walked, Aaron and the older kids got
talked into a camel ride- I had David with me and managed to say no to
getting on a second camel, despite their best efforts. It made me
uncomfortable that I knew we would be charged for the ride but they
didn't tell us how much they would be expecting. (In the end he asked
for more than we had left in cash, besides the bit we had set aside for
the taxi ride back to the ship, and he had to just settle for what we
had left to offer.) After the camel ride, we spent some time on the
beach. It was a beautiful beach and the weather was great, but I didn't
really get a chance to relax because I kept having to get rid of people
trying to sell me tea, treats, jewelry, carved wood décor, etc.
Eventually the sun went behind the clouds and we decided to head back to
the port. Back on the ship, the sun came back out and we went up to
the kids' pool and hung out there for a while.
Day six:
This
was our main beach day. We took a coach from the port to Costa
Teguise, where we spent the day wading in the water, playing in the
sand, and relaxing on a beach towel. The kids ended up working on a
sand castle with a dad and his two daughters who were very close to us
on the beach and Aaron went up to the shops/restaurants and found us
some burgers and hot dogs to eat for lunch.
Day seven:
Since
we had spent the previous day at the beach (and some of us were looking
a little pink), we decided to do a scenic tour on Tenerife instead of
doing another beach day. Our coach left early, and we drove around the
northern part of the island for the morning. We got some great views,
and while the kids got a little tired of driving by the end, we really
enjoyed it. We were back to the ship for lunch, and then we walked into
town to explore for the afternoon.
Day eight:
Happy
birthday to Brandon! Our bags were packed and we vacated our cabin at
9:00am but we didn't have to be on the bus for the airport until 4:00pm
so we still got to spend the bulk of the day enjoying ourselves. We
walked into town and ended up at a science and technology museum, where
we spent a few hours playing with a green screen, looking at skeletons,
solving puzzles, and watching a 3D movie in Spanish about Africa. We
ate a late lunch back on the ship and then just hung out for a bit until
it was time to leave. We took a bus to the airport, flew back to
Cardiff, and drove home, arriving at around 2:00am.
Of
course in addition to all of this, we had dessert with every lunch and
dinner, a performance every evening, and most evenings Andrew and
Brandon went to Kids' Club while Aaron and I (plus David) went to a
little trivia game. We had a great time, despite the five of us being
crammed in one cabin at night. It was a good mix of exploration and
relaxation, all with sunshine and warm weather.