Cirque de Soleil

We went with friends to see the Cirque de Soleil show, which were in large tents set up in Alicante.

Ray, Shelley, Marcello, Sonja and their daughter at the entrance of the Cirque de Soleil.

The tents were very large and had different peaks in its design. On top of each peak was a flag which represented a nationality of some of the performers.

The tents of Cirque de Soleil in Alicante
Flags with Quebec province and Spain at Cirque de Soleil

We went inside the main entrance of the tent to an area which had different displays and souvenirs for sale.

Displays inside the Cirque de Soleil tent

We walked around looking at different displays before heading to our seats. We found our assigned seats and settled in for the show.

Shelley and Ray waiting for the show to begin

The show began with some acrobatics featuring people dressed is frog looking costumes.

Cirque de Soleil performers in frog style costumes.

The show was very interesting and entertaining. There were different acts with numerous types of performances.

There was a contortionists that was amazing to watch. She did poses and maneuvers that were incredible and hard to believe.

contortionists at Cirque de Soleil
contortionists at Cirque de Soleil
contortionists at Cirque de Soleil

The entire show lasted  three hours or so and was very impressive. We enjoyed the show and had a great evening with friends.

“Adios y que tengas un gran dia”

Picnic in a 12th Century Castle

We celebrated July 4th with some of our friends with a picnic. The 12th century castle of Santa Barbara was a perfect spot, for a picnic. We arrived early and began setting up balloons and decorations for the picnic.

Shelley decorating the picnic area with balloons.

The castle has an area with picnic tables and trees which provide shade.

Ray with the picnic area in the background

The Castle of Santa Barbara is located on Mount Benacantil and is a 166 meters above Alicante. The castle provides great views of the area and part of the coast line of the Mediterranean sea.

The view from our picnic area at the castle

Once we were set up lots of our friends showed up to the picnic. It was a pot luck style and there were foods from many different national backgrounds. There was  traditional Venezuela, German, Texas, Polish and United Kingdom foods which everyone shared and enjoyed.

Multi cultural picnic meal with friends at the castle

We enjoyed the day celebrating with our multi-national group of friends from different corners of the world.

Barbara and Shelley enjoying a small beverage

The views were also a great addition to a wonderful day, even the locals dropped in to check out the picnic.

Seagull looking for a free handout.
View of the Postuget beach from the Castle

One of the many beautiful features of living in Alicante is the breathtaking views and unique features.

“Adios y que tengas un gran dia”

Snorkeling in the mediterranean sea

Felipe and Ray decided to go snorkeling at a spot called “El baño de la reina” which translates to “the Queen’s bath”. It is located in Campello, a short distance from the city of Alicante.

The Queen’s Bath located in Campello

We went down to the tourist centre located in Campello and got some information on the Queen’s Bath.

Felipe and Ray at the Queen’s Bath in Campello

There are former Roman pools located at the Queen’s Bath. These pools were used by the Romans as a fish farm. The tourist centre provided us with snorkeling information including an identification card of different fish and plants.

Fish identification card from the tourist information centre

They also provided us with an audio player which you wear on your arm during the snorkeling.  We headed down to the Queen’s Bath with our gear.

Felipe and Ray at the Queen’s Bath

We swam for about one hour around the rocks at the Queen’s Bath. There were different types of fish along the rocks and we even saw a sea urchin.

Sea Urchin

The snorkeling was great, it was very interesting and enjoyable.

“Adios y que tengas un gran dia”

An evening at Xiringuito Ton-Tin

We went to an internations event at the Xiringuito Ton-Tin which is a small beach bar in Campello.

The Xiringuito Ton-Tin beach front bar

The weather was nice and warm and the beach was a great spot to spend the evening.  We arrived at around 8:30 pm and sat with some of our friends on the beach.

Ray with friends from the internations group

The views were breathtaking and there was a nice breeze to keep us cool. We enjoyed great conversations and a few laughs with friends on the beach of the Mediterranean Sea.

Shelley, Vicki, Mark, Mary and Bill on the beach

We watched the sun set and the moon rise.  It is one of those enjoyable simple things that always make us pinch ourselves.

The moon over the Medeterranean Sea

There was a full moon and the moonlight was shinning beautifully on the water. We decided to take a picture of our entire group from Internations on the shoreline.

Internations group photo on the beach at el campello

Afterwards we took a picture of us alone on the water’s edge.

Ray and Shelley on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea
View of the Xiringuito Ton-Tin beach bar from the shoreline

We had a great evening sitting on the beach and enjoying the wonderful weather with friends.

“Adios y que tengas un gran dia”

Fireworks on the Mediterranean Sea

There is an international fireworks competition held in Alicante each year. Our friends Mike and Liz invited us to go on their sailboat to watch the fireworks from the sea.

Jorge, Ceci, Mike, Paul, Shelley and Ray on the sailboat before heading out

We went out and anchored off the coast near in front of the Castle of Santa Barbara. The view was quite stunning to see the city and the castle in the evening from the sea.

View from the Mediterranean Sea of Alicante coast line.

We enjoyed the views and warm evening while we waited for the fireworks to start.

The view of the fireworks from the boat

The fireworks were beautiful and lasted approximately 20 minutes. There were some unique fireworks and the show was great to watch from the water.

Ray and Mike on the “Hegeldi” heading back to port of Alicante after the fireworks

We had a great time with friends, there were lots of laughs and lots of fun.

Ray with friends on the sailboat waiting for the fireworks to start

We still find it hard to believe at times that we are living in Spain. It is an adventure almost every day.

“Adios y que tengas un gran dia”

Life is too short to wait for adventure!