Our first day in Andorra

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After a good night’s sleep we went down to the Hotel Restaurant for a hearty breakfast, though for €8.00 each it was not that hearty, still we are on holiday and this is Andorra where Tourists are one of their main source of incomes.

20131107-191234.jpgAfter an enjoyable walk through their capital (Andorra La Vella) we found their central park and with Autumn in the air and the foliage changing colour, it was a sight to behold; add to this a fast running river running alongside, our spectacle was complete. It was now time for a mid morning coffee.

Re charged we were off again and we came across the Centre of “administrative affairs”, imagewell government buildings to you and us, we wandered into this old looking building 20131108-071939.jpgwhich turned out to be the original Government offices and parliament. We booked a tour for 1330 hrs. So had 45 minutes to kill so looked around for a suitable restaurant where we could retire to after. The tour started (just the two of us and the guide) of these parliament buildings that were built in 1580 and learnt some of the Andorran history, which was fascinating, we didn’t realize the complexities of their history, it was well worth the visit. Our tour must have been the last of the morning as we were shown the exit door, must be their lunch time!!

imageimageBy now it was time for our long and lingering lunch; we had already found a suitable restaurant, specializing in fish rice dishes, Paella to most people!! Here we enjoyed a couple of bottles of local red accompanied by first and second courses, or should I say food accompanied by wine, who knows other than to say we had an excellent lunch where we unwound, after all it was the start of our holidays following and exhausting summer back in Spain, Ha Ha!!!!!

20131107-190754.jpgAnother stroll through the town looking for this and that then back to the Hotel for a picnic in our room; after all we had to finish the food we brought with us!!!

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UK to France

Sunday 2nd June 2013

Great excitement this morning, today is the day we catch the ferry and start back to Spain.  We seem to have been back in the UK for ages, even though we had a great honeymoon covering 24 days during this time.

Firstly and unfortunately Rosie was not ready for collection prior to leaving so we had to change our  plans, re-arrange our ferry booking, and  travel back in the car, what a good job we bought one!!!

Yesterday evening, being our last in UK for some time we went out to Tarantino’s, A favourite Italian haunt of ours in Brentwood; first it was our last night, but secondly, after a enjoying bottle of Bubbly before leaving the house to celebrate Dave’s new job in Abu Dhabi and Jane getting her last points to qualify for the Regionals in a higher competition;  you can imagine a good time was had by all.  Thank you Jane for driving this “well oiled” crew back home. Following a night cap we retired, Christine really does need more training in the drinking stakes!!!

Anyway, Sunday Morning, up and-at-em and down for breakfast by 0800hrs ready for the off around 0900hrs.  Our ferry booking was for 1400hrs but we knew there was a 1200hrs crossing and if we got there early and there was space available, we may get on it.

A very good run down to Dover, in fact I don’t ever remember any other time that I have driven straight over the Queen Elizabeth Bridge,  straight through the tool booths and on our way in such a quick time.  This is usually a bottle neck but hey it was early-ish on a Sunday Morning.  Arriving in Dover with plenty of time, through the usual channels and yes onto the earlier ferry, great.

We arrived in Dunquerque (Dunkirk), we were one of the first off and on our way.  Tom Tom got us to the Autoroute and we headed straight for Paris.  Before we loaded the car we had this grand plan of re-visiting the Vineyard at Pouilly Sur. Loire to top up on the Pouilly Fume wine we had at our wedding so we booked a hotel in the area, however, we hadn’t loaded the car then and low and behold there was no room, what a surprise!!!!!  Anyway hotel booked and credit card details in the system we had to go.

Our trip towards Paris was fine then, bang, we hit the périphérique and we were down to a very slow crawl or stop!  We eventually got through and were moaning about the time it took when we saw the queue entering the Périphérique from the South; we stopped moaning and started to feel sorry for them.  The queue went on for miles and miles!!!

We finally arrived in the village where Tom Tom guided us to, it was a playing field!  The co-ordinates we wee given and entered must have been wrong, so now we put in the actual address and discovered we had another few miles to go.

Arriving at our hotel around 2100hrs, we were pleasantly surprised with our choice.  Booking blind on the internet can always be “interesting” but Madam was very friendly, Bella was welcomed with open arms.  We showered and went to bed exhausted as it had been a long day plus we had some residue from last night, if you know what I mean!!  Looking forward to tomorrow and a nice steady drive to Mike and Catriona’s in St Cloud where we know we can get our shorts on.

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The long flights back

Thursday 9th & Friday 10th May

Well today is the day, the day we start the long trek back to UK and then onto Spain.  Again we were early to bed last night so naturally this morning we were wide awake at 0700hrs, showered and down for our last lingering breakfast in the Galapagos and enjoying the view by 0800hrs.  We had been told our taxi driver would be collecting us at 0930hrs but imagine our shock when the bell boy collected our bags at 0830hrs saying our driver had arrived!  A quick scurry round, into reception to settle our bill only to find our driver was not waiting, we think they just wanted us out of the room for an early clean.  That didn’t work as we went back to complete what we had started earlier!

0920hrs our driver actually arrived, he loaded our bags into the water taxi, we followed and we were off.  Out of the water taxi and into a Toyota Pick Up truck, that is what they use as Taxis here, and the ¾ hour drive back to the ferry which takes us across onto Baltra where the airport is situated.

Our taxi driver had accompanied us all the way and deposited our bags and us at the check in queue where we said our good bye’s, only to find when we arrived at the counter our flight was running 1½ late, there’s a surprise!!!  We sat down for a cuppa when we suddenly heard our names called out over the tannoy system, oh we thought, they may be putting us an earlier flight as we had pestered them about our connecting flight to Madrid, but no, one of our bags tripped their security system and it had to be checked.  Christine went out to open only to find they were worried by the wind chime she had bought as a souvenir; why this tripped their security we can’t think; back again to the Café for another wait.  Apparently this flight originated in Quito where the Ecuadorians have built this new modern airport, flying via Guayaquil to Galapagos but, this new airport suffered bad weather and all flights were delayed!!!!

Anyway we did the security thing, got “booked” out of the Galapagos Islands and were waiting at the gate by 1330hrs, the time we were told to be there.  Our ‘plane eventually arrived around 1400hrs and was turned around by 1430hrs, two and a half hours later than planned, we took off.  By now we realised we would miss our connection but had already decided that an extra day in Guayaquil would be very acceptable, but no.  Upon landing there was a LAN rep collecting all the folks who had missed the original flight and organised us onto a later flight.

This new flight was heaving, not a spare seat anywhere and worse, it was a very old Airbus, and the trolley dolly said it was due to be scrapped. I agree it should, it was one of the most uncomfortable seats I have sat on in an aeroplane and worse, it didn’t have the entertainment screens in the seat backs that we have become accustomed to; it was like flying in the late 80’s early 90’s when there was only one film on a big screen and it was pot luck if you liked it or not.

We arrived in Madrid next morning, our time, but in fact it was 1400hrs Spanish time. To be fair to both the Captain and the old aeroplane, between them both they made up quite a lot of the lost time but not enough to catch our Heathrow flight.

Again we were placed on a later flight but this time we were on a brand new aeroplane with all the bells and whistles and full entertainment system but unfortunately being only a short flight, we didn’t have sufficient time to watch a film, oh dear you can’t win in this world!!

In the end, after the changes and delays we arrived at Heathrow 2 hours later than originally planned.  The combination of Iberia and LAN Airlines and their staff did us proud, apart from the extra wait in Galapagos, everything went extremely well.

The other worry we had was, will our bags arrive with us bearing in mind the flight changes etc., so you can imagine our anxiety whilst we watched the conveyor belt going round with everybody’s bags on but ours, and then, there it was, our first bag. We then relaxed, assuming that if one bag arrived OK the other would soon be following; it was.

Heathrow, Terminal 5 is a very civilised terminal building, as yet not too busy so we were soon through and onto the Heathrow Express and 20 minutes later we had arrived at Paddington Station; far better than catching the tube into London.  We jumped into a cab and arrived at Andrew’s new flat in Soho ½ an hour later.  We got caught in the Friday night rush hour, theatre traffic, as well as every red traffic light en-route, still we arrived into Soho’s buzzing atmosphere with Andrew waiting at the corner to meet us.

After a “proper” cup of tea we ventured out for a meal, Andrew took us to a Japanese restaurant which was very busy but nice food, after which we had a couple of pints of good, true, British real ale in one of Soho’s many old pubs. This was a very satisfying end, to an extremely happy and exciting honeymoon.

Once we had decided where we wanted to visit for this special holiday, we were recommended to use “Select Latin America” they advised us and made many itinerary suggestions before we finally decided on what we wanted.  Select Latin America then organised everything for us, they told us when to get to Heathrow and from then right through ‘till we arrived back to Heathrow, 25 days later, everything went according to plan.  At every juncture where we had to change hotels, flights, trains etc., etc., they had a personal representative waiting to collect us and send us on the next part of the journey.  We both had a wonderful time and we have to thank David Howell and Luke Charny for organising everything but notably, their attention to detail; it was first class.

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Waterfront Hotel

Wednesday 8th May 2013

Beach at Waterfront Hotel

Beach at Waterfront Hotel

Up at a reasonable hour today, had a relaxing breakfast, and then decided to walk to the beach, only five minutes away, we meandered down many paths before we actually found it, not the cleanest we have since, but it was ok. We paddled for awhile until we decided to look at Finch Bay Hotel, Lulu and Nigel had stayed there a couple of days earlier.

We asked if we could get coffee, and then asked if we could use

Finch Bay Hotel

Finch Bay Hotel

the pool, sadly ours has not got one; the answer was yes at a cost! So we decided to make ourselves comfortable and relax by the pool, for the day, we did not want to go anywhere, think we have covered most things.

Fruit Le Mar

Fruit Le Mar

At lunchtime we had the nicest Fruit del Mar I have ever tasted, no shells just fish, prawns and green lipped mussels, we then had desert, mine was a hot chocolate, inside a sponge, with ice-cream and Geoff had Cherry Ravioli, he enjoyed it as well.

After lots of swimming, and relaxing, we walked back to our Hotel, showered and changed, we then had some Mojita and

Overlooking the waterfront

Overlooking the waterfront

Geoff had his Dry Martini Classico, followed by a lovely dinner, sitting overlooking the harbour, very nice.

We have thoroughly enjoyed the last few days, thank you Dave and Jane for treating us, it was so good to come of the boat, and just chill out for two days.

We have had an amazing time, going places we would not have dreamt of, and a big thank-you to Select Latin America for arranging such a brilliant trip for us, we would certainly recommend them.

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Farewell to the Beagle

Tuesday 7th May

Black Turtle Cove with a stingray going through the water

Black Turtle Cove with a stingray going through the water

We had a rude, though expected, awakening this morning when the boats engine started up around 0500hrs.  We had to be up and ready to board the dingy at 0600hrs for a trip into the “Black Turtle Cove” all this before breakfast would you believe, though we did manage to down a cup of tea before we left!!!

We entered this cove just as the sun was rising, this was a first

Mangroves

Mangroves

as though we were always up early, we hadn’t managed to see the sun actually rise.  Once in through the entrance the cove opened up into a big lake surrounded by Mangroves and as it was a very low tide many of the roots were exposed and the water was very shallow.  This shallow water helped us spot many a creature.

Golden Rays

Golden Rays

As we travelled around the cove we saw a variety of different sub species of Rays, White Tip Sharks, Turtles, Pelicans and on the way out of the cove, naturally a solitary blue footed Booby was there to wave us good bye!!  The whole party was a little apprehensive about this early start, especially as it was our day for departure but

Turtles swimming in bay

Turtles swimming in bay

we were all very glad to have had this opportunity to make this one last boat ride.

We were back on board for breakfast at 0730hrs where we enjoyed Scrambled eggs and crispy bacon together with the customary plate of cheese, toast and jam.  By 0900hrs we had completed breakfast, packed all our bags, paid our bar bills, exchanged e mail address’ and we were, as instructed, waiting for our transport to the airport.

At this point I must say how well we all bonded.  Our age range started in mid twenties and went up to late sixties, yet everybody got along very well.  Apart from the first night, we were always mixed up around the table at each meal and the conversations generally involved everyone which much laughter most of the time.  , Duncan joined us for tonight’s meal and though he was very diplomatic with many of his comments, he seemed to enjoy this party; let’s hope we all contributed well into his “tips” envelope, he certainly deserved them; he was a very knowledgeable fellow or a great storyteller; we hope it was the former!!!!!

The bus eventually arrived so we jumped into the dingy for one last ride across to the landing stage where our bus was waiting, and 10 minutes later we were collecting our baggage and saying our farewells, promising to keep in touch with each other; I wonder!!!  We were off to the Angermeyer Waterfront Inn back in Puerto Ayora, the town where we first boarded the Beagle.  The rest of the party queued to book onto their flight for Guayaquil, leaving a couple of hours later, after which they would all go their separate ways.

We enjoyed a short coach ride, (the whole coach to ourselves), to the strip of water separating the two Islands, Baltra and Santa Cruz, then a short boat hop across the channel followed by a Taxi ride for the 42 Kms to the Waterfront Inn.

We checked into our room, “The Penguin”, (no number) and enjoyed a hot shower and a relaxing and un-winding lay on the bed.

Later we took a water taxi back into the town as we were desperate for cash; we had been having trouble getting our cards to work in various ATM’s at both the airport in Quito and the ATM here in Puerto Ayora, so armed with passport etc., went into the local bank and eventually managed to get cash.  I am very annoyed with my Bank, NatWest, as I specifically rang them before we left and said we were travelling Peru Ecuador and the Galapagos, and please mark my account accordingly, do not stop my card; so what do they do, yes that’s right, put a block on my card.  Now I didn’t contact the Nationwide to tell them our plans, and that was the card that worked!!! Anyway, armed with Dollars again, we had lunch in a local restaurant.  We then mooched about and found the LAN offices so decided we would see if we could book our seats for the long flight back but of course, we hadn’t got the flight details, so water Taxi back to the Hotel, collect flight details and taxi back across bay and we walked into the LAN offices for the second time.  After waiting quite a considerable time, they were very busy, we were told we couldn’t book the Guayaquil to Madrid leg as it was operated by Iberia, ha, we know it will be a LAN flight, so Christine will be trying to do it via the Internet tomorrow.

Geoff drinking Martini classico

Geoff drinking Martini classico

Back to the hotel, another shower then down to the bar for “happy Hour” though what we wanted to drink wasn’t covered by their “happy hour”, never mind we enjoyed our sit alongside the water mulling over everything we had enjoyed.

Jane and Dave gave us these two nights here as a wedding present and a nicer waterfront hotel you couldn’t find, thank you Jane and Dave for this fantastic experience and you were right, after everything we did whilst sailing around the Galapagos, we certainly needed the time to un-wind and reflect.

A leisurely candlelight dinner followed and then we fell into bed around 2200hrs, totally exhausted, after all it had been a long day.

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