I forgot one of the ports I did after Lisbon. GIBRALTAR. It
was really cool being there. Me and a bunch of friends took a van tour up the
rock where we could see two continents, and 3 countries (Spain, Gibraltar is
part of the UK, and Morocco). I was so excited for this port and it definitely
paid off! On top of the rock of Gibraltar there’s a bunch of stops- caves,
tunnels from WWII, and monkeys! Lots of monkeys, technically their apes. The
only apes in Europe. They climb on people and high-five the bus drivers and
take people’s food if they have it in a bag or anything. It’s pretty funny when
this all happens! Last time we went through the Gibraltar Straight at 1am and I
went outside for a minute in the rain to look at it. So this was way cooler!
After Barcelona, we headed to Civitavecchia, the port of
Rome. I had been there a few times on my first ship so I didn’t head into Rome.
Instead, one of our other ships was in port with us and I had friends on there,
so I hung out with them. It was really nice to see them after about 6 months!
Civitavecchia being our only Italian port, I ate pizza at about 3 different
places, as well as gelato and frozen yogurt with warm nuttella drizzled on top---
WHOOAAHH. America needs to get on board. Business opportunity?? I also stocked
up on cheap Italian wine and amazing chocolates!
Our next port was the Spanish island of Ibiza. I went on a
tour that took us all around the island. Ibiza is known for a few different
things- the main thing being a huge club destination for Europeans and the
whole world. We drove by a couple of them and apparently they’ll have 10,000
people in there each night. It makes sense that these two clubs were rated the
biggest club in the world, and the other one the best club in the world. I wish
we had an overnight so we could’ve gone to check them out. However, it was
pre-season, so they weren’t even open. But all around the island are billboards
for DJ nights and special events. Literally every half of a mile there’s one.
On our tour we went to a couple towns that were very different than each other.
One was in the countryside, where it was quiet, hilly, and had “white-cubed”
houses. The other town was definitely the party destination, with a big beach
and tons of bars and clubs next to the beach. I definitely want to visit again
once I have lots of money, and you should too! If you pay for the plane tickets
I’ll pay for the drinks :) It’ll probably work out to the same price anyway.
After Ibiza, we were in the city of Almeria. Most people
headed to Granada, where Alhambra is. As much as I wanted to go, I had to be
back early for a rehearsal so I hung out with friends in the port city. Which
turned out great! We went to the oldest tapas restaurant in the city and had
chorizo, cheese, wine, and bread with this great olive paste on it. Hanging all
around the restaurant were these smoked legs of pork. You seem them everywhere
in Spain. The walls were filled with these, even over our heads while we ate!
We learned that they last about 2 years after they’re smoked. We saw them
cutting one of them- it looked like a science experiment, and kinda gross so we
all passed. But I’ve heard it’s great! One thing I have to mention is that the
pastries here are incredible!!! I found this small little shop filled with just
pastries. And all of them COVERED IN CHOCOLATE. Not joking. And goooood
chocolate. I’m not lying to you when I tell you I bought extra to bring back on
board. I don’t know why it’s just this place, but they were also at the
following port too, so maybe it’s a Southern Spain thing..?
The last port of the cruise was Cadiz, Spain. I was lucky
enough to go here last year so I knew my way around the place pretty well. It’s
a beautiful place, a little touristy in some spots, but others not so much.
It’s a pretty small sliver of land, so you can cross one side of town and get
to the ocean pretty quickly. It was nice just sitting on a ledge with the calm
Atlantic Ocean below us. Me, the bassist and singer found this local market
with all fruit, fish, and meat and cheeses. Everything was amazing! We bought
some fruit and meat and cheese and a baguette for later. Then we found this
restaurant with internet and the best paella! Then…. You guessed it, I went to
the supermarket to stock up on more local Spanish wine.
It was so nice being in the Mediterranean this week! It was
smooth smailing (sailing, that typo was really funny)- it felt like we were
docked and not moving. It was great! And luckily the Atlantic Ocean was pretty calm,
but then we went into the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel and things
started to get rocky. I definitely ate a lot of food and drank lots of wine and
coffee this cruise. But I’ve heard everything in Norway is about 5 times more
expensive- like coffee being $10 for a cup, or $17 for like a hamburger and
soda at McDonalds.. Also the warm weather was incredible. I got a rosy face to
bring up north. Especially since I heard it was snowing in Norway this past
week! Let the summer begin?
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