martes, 31 de octubre de 2023

In Ibiza, the Island of the Eco Tourism and Design




Hello, back to this blog to tell you about our adventure in Ibiza, a Spanish island in the Mediterranean, famous for having 24 hour disco parties.


But Ibiza is more than that. We have discovered that it is heading towards Eco tourism and design. Without forgetting its unbeatable cuisine and the incredible relaxing way of life. No hurries at all! If you are there you need to enjoy and forget all the stress!


My husband and I traveled from Hamburg. Our flight would leave at 7 in the morning. Awkwardly we arrived at an airport without crowds, as it was the second week of autumn vacation. Before taking off, we had coffee and croissants from Moevenpick for breakfast.





Sluiz, the IKEA of Ibiza?


We landed at 10 in the morning in Eivissa, its capital. After collecting our suitcases, we went to look for our rental car. Since it was too early to check into our room at the Six Senses Hotel, we decided to take a tour of the island. My husband found a super tip, the Sluiz store.


We arrived with the idea of ​​finding an IKEA, or at least that's how it was described in the tourist book we bought about the island.

To begin with, we missed the entry. I was directing my husband while he drove and I didn't pay attention to the Navi. But the entrance looked like a mechanic's workshop. Well, once the bad impression of the entrance had been resolved, we parked and a group of Giant Dwarves (the kind used to decorate the garden) welcomed us with an obscene gesture.





We saw very creative and rebellious pieces. Like a green Venus, surrounded by green dolls all over her body. But outside of these sculptures, we find the true feeling of Ibiza. There you can find everything from a spoon to all the furniture for your garden. Even women's and men's fashion. The typical one from Ibiza that many would consider Hippie.


I was in my element. I wanted to buy everything and take it with me back to Hamburg. But we did take a ceramic piece in the shape of an avocado to serve the guacamole and a centerpiece that we liked as a wall decoration. When we paid I told the saleswoman that just because of that store I could stay and live in Ibiza!


Es Pins, a restaurant with the local spark




After the Sluiz experience, we continued driving towards the hotel, but first we stopped at a restaurant for locals, Es Pins.

In Ibiza Catalan is an official language and the meaning of the restaurant's name is Los pinos.





We arrived just before one in the afternoon, just to be able to order the midday menu. The waiter greeted us with a plate of bread and of course a portion of their famous aioli. Delicious.


We ordered a paella with everything. Meanwhile the restaurant was filled with local consumers. We were possibly one of two tables with tourists. The rest, Spaniards who had their Sunday walk at their favorite restaurant.







It was impossible for me to leave Es Pins without trying their pine nut flan. It was divine. The traditional egg flan, with a secret ingredient. The pine nuts. Delicious. Be sure to go to Es Pins if you come around Ibiza.


We continued driving through Saint Joan de Labritja and arrived at the Six Senses Hotel.





Six Senses: the Ocean welcomed us with open arms


Upon arriving at the reception, the first thing that impressed us was its Olive Tree in the center of it. Next to it, we saw a red tractor. This hotel has the premise of Eco tourism. For example, they have a garden that they use for their restaurant dishes. And the water they use is recycled from the sea. Desalinated. This I need to say was a bit difficult for me, as I found it very salty. But definitely very sustainable for the environment. Next to the airport we saw a desalination plant. Ibiza is creating a good path for tourism.


Most of the hotel guests were English. Some Germans or Swiss and few Latin Americans. The hotel faces the sea and its infinity pool invites you to take a dip. But we preferred to rest and watch the sea from the terrace, since the water no longer had that summer temperature.





Having lived in Camps Bay, Cape Town, it was a blessing to return to a sea view. Listening to the sound of the sea and feeling the clean breeze under a blue sky were the elements that we were missing. Although during our first day the afternoon was rather cloudy, we were able to enjoy the sun.






The day ended with a toast with Cava on the terrace and dinner at their exotic Beach Caves restaurant, famous for influencers who always take pictures of themselves on its lively wall.






And the night ended. The next morning awaited us to continue enjoying Ibiza. I'll tell you that in the next entry. Thanks for reading me!

sábado, 22 de julio de 2023

In Giza, Cairo

 

Hello, back in this blog with the continuation of our trip to Cairo in June 2023.

View from my hotel window


On June 11, we left the Sofitel El Gezirah Hotel to move closer to the pyramids in Giza. We arrive at the Mena House Marriott Hotel, a building that has experienced part of the history of Modern Egypt.

This hotel was built by the English and has seen how Egypt regained its territories at the hands of Israel. It has had world leaders since World War I. International singers and artists have stayed and enjoyed the fascinating view of the Pyramids as they are not so far away. Only 10 minutes walking, approximately.



Amazing sculpture at the mall


It was Sunday and that day we decided to spend it visiting a shopping center and not in the pyramids. On Monday we would go early because on a Sunday the pyramids would be completely full of locals and visitors.



Marriott Mena House


Chased by a security guard at the Mall of Egypt


Here we go!


We took an Uber from the hotel to get to the Mall of Egypt. We did not plan to buy souvenirs, as we had already done so at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, but maybe something for our daughters.

Sphinx

Exactly as I imagined!


We always like to visit shopping centers to be closer to the inhabitants of the city. And yes, we saw few tourists since this center is approximately half an hour from the Marriott Hotel.

Khufu´s


We immediately noticed that a security guard was behind us. Oh no, I thought, what did we do wrong? But no, not at all that he was looking for us for some crime, not the contrary, he asked us how he could help us. We told him that we were looking for all-Egyptian shops. At his recommendation, I start our tour of this very western mall.


So western that we ended up having dinner at Chilli's restaurant. Burgers, of course.



We had the restaurant just for us!



This center is a jewel because the locals take shelter from the heat. I loved a statue of a woman at the entrance to it.


The Pyramids: A Mirage?


After the tourist break, the tour to the pyramids began just before 8 in the morning. We had an early breakfast and at 7:40 in the morning our journey through the streets towards Giza began.

Original egypt breakfast at Khufu´s



We got there before most of the tour buses, the camels, horse carts and all the vendors. And believe me, this was a treat. We had the pyramids almost to ourselves. Although the guards on every corner of Giza, were talking to us to sell their photographic help.


I cannot describe the feeling of having visited the Egyptian Pyramids. It was a dream come true. The sun made them appear like a mirage. I could not believe it. There they were, showing the improbability of their dimension. How could they have been created? Who built them? How many secrets do they harbour? What discoveries will continue to be made? In short, I dedicated myself only to observe and admire them.


A great path to visit the restaurant, but to many cars



A recommendation to any visitor. Please print your map of Giza before you come to them. At the ticket office we did not have any map nor could we locate any during our tour. My husband took a photo on the Internet to be able to locate us and get to the viewpoint where you can see the three. Khufu, Kafre and Menkaure.


It was a delight to walk through Giza. Admire the Sphinx, the temples in the middle of the desert. An hour later, Giza was filled with tourists brought in on camels and horse-drawn carts. The drivers didn't really understand that we wanted to walk in the sun, but we did. We thoroughly enjoyed this experience.

A secret tunel


A restaurant just for us. Very romantic

Let´s go to the swimming pool!


The tour was about to end, but not before going to appreciate this marvel from the viewpoint of the Khufu restaurant. We weren't sure it was open but we still decided to go in and ask. And yes, we could have breakfast there. On the terrace with a view of the pyramids. I really didn't have much of an appetite, but the waiter recommended that we have breakfast with all the Egyptian specialties. And we did. It was wonderful because it was as if we had reserved the terrace for just the two of us. Very romantic.


The dream to know the pyramids continued to enjoy the afternoon in the pool of Casa Mena. Under the shadow of the Egyptian sun. The day ended with dinner at the hotel.



Mena House by night


The next day we would wake up to the news that our princess Puddle Lola had died. Our daughters had taken her to the doctor for vomiting on the Friday when the trip began. On Saturday she improved remarkably. On Sunday it got worse again and on Monday she was hospitalized. When we arrived in Hamburg, the vet showed us the X rays. The stomach, the organ, not her tummy was very large. Apparently a tumor. Lola passed away half an hour before her scheduled operation. Life was good to her because it spared her this surgery which she would not have survived.



Good bye Cairo!


You can imagine how we feel. We left her well and came back and we couldn't hold her in our arms anymore. I said goodbye to her and loaded her before traveling to the airport. She gave me a deep sigh because she was asleep. But we thank life for having put her in our path and we thank God that this tumor did not make her suffer too much. She accompanies us with her spirit. Our angel Lola.


Well, that's life. For our family, this sad event made us reassess the privilege of being together and not stop telling each other and showing each other how we love each other. How we did with our Lola from the first moment she came into our lives in Cape Town. Thanks for reading and until the next Aterrizando.


sábado, 8 de julio de 2023

A dream come true: the pyramids of Egypt


Amazing view from Sofitel El Gezirah



Hi, back on this blog after a long time. Yes, a lot has happened since the last entry, when we lived in Africa. We left South Africa in January 2022 to settle in Hamburg, Germany.

Almost six months have passed and we are almost 100 percent installed. I have many adventures to tell about these months living at the other end of the globe.

Lobby Sofitel El Gezirah

But as my birthday was approaching, my husband gave me a little surprise: a trip to Cairo, to see the pyramids. Obviously it is easier to do it from Europe than from South Africa. So I will tell you about the adventure to that land full of magic and legends.



Between the Apocalypse and the disco boats


We traveled from Hamburg to Vienna with a 7 am flight from Austrian Airlines. It was June 9, 2023. We had no setbacks in passenger control. At the Vienna airport we had time to have breakfast at Jamie Oliver's restaurant. Afterwards, we flew with Air Egypt.



Restaurant Kebabgy




Egyptian Bear


We arrived in Cairo and a taxi service picked us up. It was hot, 30 degrees. The driver told us that June was a good month to visit Egypt, because in July, the temperature was 10 degrees warmer. On the way to the Sofitel El Gezirah Hotel, I had the impression that I was on the set of an apocalyptic scene from Mad Max. The heat, the sand and some buildings in poor condition, gave a desolate and sad touch to the city. But arriving in the city, we saw more well-kept buildings, and yes, the traffic is heavy, as they say, but the city is organized under all the stress of cars.

I think it is not easy to maintain a building in the middle of the desert. The heat and the sand must cause corrosion and that impression of carelessness.



Cairo by Night



The Sofitel Hotel is a tower located on the banks of the Nile. From there we could see the pyramids in the distance. The view was wonderful and what captured the attention, due to the volume of the music, are the disco boats that pass by the hotel and vanish down the Nile. The famous cruise ships. They were like discotheques on the water. You could even see the passengers dancing! They delighted us while we dined at the hotel. They were a party in the water.



A beautiful breakfast in front of the Nile


That day, we only had dinner at the Hotel Kebabgy restaurant with specialities like roast meats and all Egyptian delicacies like Kabab and Kofta. In addition, the hotel has an oven where two cooks prepare the bread, known as Falafel. Delicious and fresh!



The Egyptian Museum of Cairo

The Egyptian Museum of Cairo


The great adventure of the day began after breakfast, on Saturday, June 10. We walked from Sofitel El Gezirah to The Egyptian Museum of Cairo. It was a 20-minute walk and we liked getting a closer look at the city and its inhabitants.

We feel very safe, although there is no denying that the traffic is heavy and pedestrians do not have a secured path.

Like the Sofitel, this museum has a lot of security. Police at the entrance and control bags by metal detector.


You can stay a week admiring every piece at 
the Museum


Entering the museum is a bit of chaos, since many of its pieces will be taken to the new museum, the Grand Egyptian Museum, which has not yet been finished, let alone inaugurated. But you can visit it to learn about its architecture. We tried the next day, but our internet registration didn't work.


The Tutankhamun chamber



Anyway, the museum left me speechless. See all the different pieces, especially the sarcophagi and two original doors from the time of the pyramids and what to say about the Mask of Tutankhamun. You can spend a week walking through all the corridors and reading all the inscriptions. I look forward to returning to Cairo and visiting the new museum. But I can't complain, the Pyramids were waiting for us in Giza. I will tell you about this in my next entry.



Dog, a pharaonic guardian


The day ended again with a dinner directly on the Nile. We returned to the restaurant of the Sofitel Hotel, Kebabgy. Once again we are delighted with the Arab specialties, with the music from the disco boats and with the privilege of dining with the locals. And yes, we had a deja vu from Dubai because in front of the hotel, there is a fountain on the Nile, with music like this Emirate.



Tahir Place: an historical corner



An amazing lady baking Flatbread



 We already needed a vacation like these! Thanks for reading and until the next entry!