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Sunday, 8 May 2016

One week full of relief and relaxation


So with a determination to celebrate finishing all of our assignments and getting the hell out of Preston Izzy and I have jetted off to Tenerife for a week to soak in some sun and have a well-earned rest before the summer work season kicks off.

Sooooo, to start at the very beginning, it’s a very good place to start; we got trains from Izzy’s to Gatwick airport, excitement increasing especially as those jet engines revved and blasted us into the air!!! On landing we were greeted by a warm night and a dubious set of faces as we headed into the arrivals bit, we soon found our hostel pick up and we were off to Los Amigos Backpackers Hostel; go there it’s great. Acquisition of the free ear plugs was a definite though as in the silence of writing my journal I heard it, snoring.

Our adventure properly started! Me being me I got up early to be ready for the day and what an interesting one it was, we ended up with a Brummy who gave us a lift into the big city along the coast after saying he would take us to see the turtles we ended up jet skiing, oh well.

Oh yeah how cool are we, Paul the Brummy ended up on the back of my jet ski so I swiftly swapped to go behind Izzy as he get said I should stand up to go faster but I already felt like falling off so my bum was staying firmly planted on the seat. After getting left behind for being a granny driver I swapped to sit behind Izzy and actually enjoyed flying up over the waves and getting spray in our faces. We then went to a restaurant and had the first pint of the holiday and after Paul showed us a cool little cove we had a swim in before going back to the hostel.

Next day menu looked like this; a hike, sun, sea, spit roasting and sandcastles. We headed along the coast towards La Tejita heading for Montana Roja (Red Mountain) which was a volcanic lump sticking up from the coastline. Which has some great views, we didn’t realise just how mountainous the central part of the island was and it looked absolutely fabulous from the top. At the top the water at the bottom looked glorious so we contemplated jumping off which amused some tourists nearby, so suicide missions aside we meandered back down when Calamity Cora struck! I slipped and grazed my shin, it’s so shallow but actually looks really gross. We walked to bottom where El Medano sat which is infamous for kite surfing so of course when we were there the wind was not very strong so alas no kite surfers.
Then it was onto the beach to spit roast ourselves as we have dubbed the common activity known as ‘sun bathing’. We swam, made sandcastles with two others we bumped into from the hostel, had a wander around and got a lift back with them.


Another random day to come
It struck me the night before what odd places hostels are; I found myself between a Frenchie and an Italian while watching a Latvian and Hungarian laugh and joke in English whilst also trying to teach each other their own language. So odd.

Back to the day, it was a trip to the capital city in which we explored most of the day, thankfully it wasn’t very sunny as we had a few burnt bits from the day before, anyway the city was quite beautiful especially all the little plazas and gardens we found. On top of this, looking at it from the coast it spread out up the hillsides nearby creating a hilly sprawling metropolis of Spanish houses and buildings. And of course there was an ice cream slotted in there too, mmmmmm.

The jewel of the week happened on day 5 oh yes it was amazing. So Jordie a Brit at the hostel found a guy in English bar who was selling tickets for his boat The Must Cat a huge catamaran. So we managed to get ourselves booked onto a 4 ½ hour boat trip to go whale and dolphin watching!! Snorkelling with turtles, lunch and a free bar was also thrown in whuhooooo!!!

So we were picked up and taken to Las Galletas to meet the boat and off we went. Due to the unusual wind, we couldn’t get up to the spot where the turtles were as it was very strong and we were heading straight into it however we searched and searched and found some short fin Pilot whales which were apparently sleeping. They were amazing creatures, they were right next to the boat and we could see them under the water, even the baby they had with them who playfully (we hoped) slapped his tale on the water which drew some laughs from the boat. One of the crew likened him to a little kitten when I asked whether it was an aggressive action. I could have watched them all day with a big smile on my face but after a while we left them in peace. We saw another pod further on, which were much harder to keep track of as they were awake, the dolphins also proved elusive. They popped up every now and then I saw one right next to the boat but they kept disappearing the little tikes. We left them behind and they served lunch, so we ate and drank, I mentioned the free bar right?

We then went for a little snorkel just off a beach, it was a lot deeper than I thought it would be. One of the crew said there are very deep waters around the islands, one of the world’s deepest trenches I think he said which is why some of the whales stay all year around as there giant squid down in the depths which is what the Pilot whales ate. Apparently the males dive down for them and bring them up the surface where the squid turn into jelly which the whales eats, sounds edible right.

Anyway after snorkelling we were on the hunt again for whales, we were actually followed by another larger cruise boat and we must have been getting similar reports in as we went in the same direction searching for the whales. We went chasing after some blasts of water that were the unmistakeable sign of a large whale; at one point we were next to the cruise boat racing each other, the crew told us to get our oars out and paddle as their boat was much bigger!

We continually scanned the surface as we would see signs and go towards it only to have to go in a different direction the crew said they can stay underwater for more than 20 minutes so it was hard to find them. However our patience was rewarded when we saw the grey back and little dorsal fin of a Brides whale!!!! We were informed that there are only 90’000 left in the wild so it was a really great find. After this delight the whale disappeared again and it was time for us to go home too.

As a great end to our awesome day we went to Los Abrigos and went to a nice restaurant to eat fish freshly caught from the sea. It is literally so fresh that you’re sitting next to the harbour in the restaurant and you can see their boat moored in the harbour. Izzy and I went for a mixed fish grill which was huge there were about 3 or 4 whole fish on it and we did not manage to eat it all. Good fish good wine and good company ended a great day. We even got free shots of Limoncello which went down a treat, the waitress saw us sip them and said no no no, got us some more and had us down it in one!! It was good Limoncello, yummy.

Our last day L
What a day to end on! We were determined to get to El Puertito to where you can see the turtles, so we got a roundabout lift to Los Cristianos and then a bus to Playa Paraiso. We then wondered around as Paul’s directions to the beach was pretty vague so after asking a few people we finally found someone who knew what we were talking about and after walking through a gypsy camp and a nice little walk we saw the cutest little cove!!! It was full of swimmers and divers so we trotted down and walked along the rocks to set up our base camp. After sun creaming up it was time for the much anticipate dip. And we were well rewarded well not with turtles but the water was clean clear and fresh and there were some really pretty fish of several different varieties.

After a long snorkel around we got out and sunned ourselves before having a little dawdle around the tiny village which struck Izzy as Grecian in style. After some more swimming and sunbathing we headed back up for the bus. Then after food, a shower and a bag repack we headed off to the airport for 12 hours worth of travelling back to the UK.



 I will update this with piccies but I can't be bothered right now, shoot me for being lazy.

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