Today I have been working on a new section for the blog. I thought that a video section in the blog would be good separated for people to access. The goal of the video section on the right side of the menu is to provide a more detailed “look” at our travels and adventures.
I hope to develop the video section to include videos from the cities we visit. My first video is the trip to Benidorm. I will include more videos in the future.
We decided to explore the city of Benidorm which is about one hour away by train. Today we took the TRAM system from Alicante to Benidorm and the cost of a return ticket was 6 euros each.
The city of Benidorm is on the eastern coast of Spain and it is part of the famed Costa Blanca. It has two massive beaches and the waterfront walkway is covered with beautiful palm trees and wide promenades. There are numerous bars, restaurants and shops all along the waterfront. The city of Benidorm’s population is only 69,000 but there are over 400 hotels in Benidorm. The city is known for its beautiful views and party atmosphere in the summer. It draws a large population of tourist during the summer.
We walked all along the promenade and took in some of the beautiful views and even stopped at a restaurant called El Castell for a drink and snack. We tried the spanish treat called “Chocolate con Churros.” It is basically hot chocolate with a deep-fried pastry that is dunked into the chocolate. It was very tasty.
Chocolate con churros
The views were just breath-taking. We walked up to the top of a cliff area and saw the city landscape from there. It looks a little like the coastline of Miami. Below are just a few of the views along the waterfront of Benidorm.
view from the cliff areaPromenade of BenidormBeach of BenidormBreath taking views of BenidormCoast line of BenidormBenidormWalkway along waterfront of BenidormView of the Benidorm rock also known as Peacock IslandWalkway up to the top of the cliff area
Once we finished walking along the waterfront we went for a walk into the old quarter of the city. The narrow streets are full of wonderful shops and restaurants. We came across an old church which was quite unique. The doors were plated with a gold coloured metal with inlaid markings. It was ornate and impressive, the photo doesn’t really do it justice.
Old church in BenidormOrnate doors of church
Narrow streets in BenidormShops along the old quarter of Benidorm
We also came across the hotel Selomar which was badly damaged by a fire. It was a hotel under renovations and vacant at the time of the fire which happened last year. It now sits empty and an eye sore on the waterfront. (Fires like this happen everywhere not just in Canada)
We had a great day in Benidorm and saw some beautiful scenery. It was well worth the trip.
We went for a walk exploring some of the city of Alicante. We walked over 10 kms and enjoyed the waterfront area. The city has some unique architecture and great waterfront. Below are just a few of the places we enjoyed during our walk.
Beach in Alicante with view of Castle on the mountainSail ship restaurantOld fashion Merry-Go-Round on waterfrontWaterfront walkway with overpass walkway
In the evening on the way home we were tired and stopped at a local cafe/bar where we had some beer and tapas. In Spain when you buy a beer you automatically get a tapa at most spots. We had two beer each which means we had four tapas. The tapas we had were some pickled sardines, crab meat salad, potato & tuna salad and pork meat marinated in olive oil.
Tapas pickled Sardines and Potato with tuna saladcrab salad and pork in olive oil tapasMy first taste of pickled sardines
We had them all and I can honestly say I am getting an acquired taste for some of it. Others not so much!
It has been a very busy couple of days getting moved into our new apartment. There have been several challenges along the way but overall we have managed quite well. Moving without a vehicle and using public transit can be a challenge. We packed our carry-on luggage and our new shopping cart with some of our belongings and took the bus.
We then walked about two blocks to our new apartment which is beside a small park. We waited there for the landlord to arrive with the keys. When the landlord arrived we picked up the keys and moved into our apartment.
The park beside our apartment
The apartment is located on the 5th floor and we have a north facing view of the mountains. Here is the view from our living room.
View from our living room windowView looking north from our living room window
Dealing with utility companies and Movistar which is the local internet and TV service provider was a major challenge. Our Spanish is still very limited and the majority of the people only speak spanish in Alicante. We had quite the challenge trying to communicate with utility and Movistar staff. Many phone calls were only in spanish and it took quite a while to decipher what was being said, but we managed to get through the process. The staff is very patient and helpful for the most part.
On Thursday the local outdoor market which you can see from our living room window was open.
Outdoor market view from our living room window
The outdoor market is huge and very popular. It is about three blocks long in total. It is very busy with people looking at the vast array of products for sale. You can purchase almost anything at the market from food to socks and underwear. We went down and bought some fresh fruits and vegetables to stock up our fridge. There is also an indoor market open every day which sells local meats, cheese, pastries, fruits and vegetables. We went there and picked up some chicken, eggs and other assorted meats. Here is the chicken which we made for dinner last night. When they sell a chicken here you get the whole chicken event the head! yumm..
a whole chicken
Although the apartment comes fully furnished and provides dishes etc. There were some items we wanted to add that were missing. So during the day we walked to the El Corte Ingles store. The store is similar to a Bay or Sears store and the prices are good. We bought some of the basics we wanted to add to the apartment, loaded it up in our cart and walked back to the apartment. We walked over 10 kms that day. We are getting settled and resting up this weekend. getting ready for our next adventure, whatever that may be.
We have really enjoyed our time in our temporary spot, you couldn’t ask for a better view of the sea and its proximity to the miles of beaches. The walks along the beach and watching the sun rise and set have been very nice.
Last sunset at our temporary apartment
The last few days we have been just relaxing and enjoying the great weather. Today we headed down for one last walk along the beach. It will likely be the last walk on the beach for a while. Tomorrow we take possession of our new Apartment.
We are very excited to get settled into our new spot and make it a home. It will take us a little while to settle in and get everything organised. We wont have internet hooked up until Friday, but I am really looking forward to having good quality internet. We are getting unlimited high-speed fiber and that will let us skype and post video etc to the blog. Our new Apartment is located in the heart of the city of Alicante. We have a market just around the corner and a small mall near us as well. Almost everything is within walking distance from our apartment, but if we want to take a bus it stops just a half block away.
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