May 29, 2008
Off to Alicante, a trip of only 90 miles. We spent some time walking around the city, which is the 4th largest city in Spain. The area around the harbor is certainly not fancy, but “old Spanish”, with wide boulevards, and a very impressive tiled walk in front of the port. We took on some fuel, and stayed at the fuel dock for the night. It gets quite windy in the afternoon in this part of the MED, but dies quickly. We were sort of tired of restaurants, so Ellen stayed on board and finished her left over paea from the night before, and David and I hit a small pizza joint!
Off to Alicante, a trip of only 90 miles. We spent some time walking around the city, which is the 4th largest city in Spain. The area around the harbor is certainly not fancy, but “old Spanish”, with wide boulevards, and a very impressive tiled walk in front of the port. We took on some fuel, and stayed at the fuel dock for the night. It gets quite windy in the afternoon in this part of the MED, but dies quickly. We were sort of tired of restaurants, so Ellen stayed on board and finished her left over paea from the night before, and David and I hit a small pizza joint!
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