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Canary Islands, Spain: Tenerife

Short break in Tenerife

Hi everyone! Once more on the front page of the blog, an old article of the beautiful Tenerife which I hope will entertain you. And why not planning your next vacation when the borders reopen. Direction The Canary islands! 

After a 4h30 flight

We collect the rental car for our mini road trip in Tenerife. Our hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Abama is located in the south of the island. The sandy arid landscapes with from time to time banana plantations, are reminiscent of Africa. The huge rose-colored resort surrounded by a lush oasis of green plants, offers superb views of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as several swimming pools. I immediately have a feeling of space, nature and comfort. The quality of the various restaurants is outstanding and we particularly liked El Mirador and the Beach Club. We could easily consider never leaving the hotel!

Day 2: in the morning, we stop at the Mirador Archopenque to see Los Gigantes cliffs. Then we reach the north of the island. Second stop in the picturesque village of Icod de los Vinos, for the famous Drago de Icod. This unique specimen is an endemic arboreal plant (Canary Islands dragon tree) and it is believed to be between 800 and 1000 years old. Its base is 20 meters in diameter. Next stop: the volcanic sand beaches of Puerto de la Cruz, what a show! The ultramarine blue ocean, the white of the foam of waves on the shiny black sand, currents and a few surfers.

Day 3: very early departure and “sporty” long road to the Teide National Park to admire the eponymous volcano. It summit rises to 3,718 meters high. Stunning landscapes, incredible light. Sometimes, it feels like in a road movie in the south of the United States. Sometimes like in a lunar setting with a strong wind that pushes you far ahead! A must see! We take a short break in the postcard village, La Oratava. And back to the south of the island, we relax El Medano beach frequented by kitsurfers.

                                 Enjoy the travel's pictures below !

Day 2: Drago de Icod & Puerta de la Cruz

Day 3: El Teide, La Orotava & kitesurf

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

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The Ritz-Carlton, Abama

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Many thanks to the Ritz-Carlton and its lovely team for this beautiful invitation. As always, these opinions are my own.

Les îles Canaries : Ténérife

Court break à Ténérife

Bonjour à tous! A nouveau à la une du blog, un ancien article sur la volcanique Ténérife qui j'espère vous permettra de vous "aérer" un peu (au moins en images). Et pourquoi pas programmer vos prochaines vacances lorsque les frontières rouvriront. Direction Les Canaries! 

Après un vol de 4h30

Nous récupérons la voiture de location, pour notre mini road trip à Ténérife. Notre hôtel, The Ritz-Carlton, Abama est situé dans le sud de l’île, dont les paysages arides et sablonneux, ponctués de plantations de bananes, rappellent l’Afrique. L’immense complexe couleur rose-sienne, cerné d’une oasis luxuriante de plantes vertes, offre de superbes vues sur l’océan Atlantique, ainsi que plusieurs piscines. J’ai tout de suite un sentiment d’espace, de nature et de confort. La qualité des différents restaurants est irréprochable, nous avons particulièrement aimé El Mirador et le Beach Club. On pourrait sans problème envisager de ne plus quitter l’hôtel!

Jour 2 : en milieu de matinée, nous nous arrêtons au Mirador Archopenque pour voir les falaises de Los Gigantes. Puis nous gagnons le Nord de l’île. Second stop dans le pittoresque village d’Icod de los Vinos, pour le fameux Drago de Icod, dont la base a un diamètre de 20 mètres. Ce specimen unique est une plante arborescente et endémique (dragonnier des Canaries) qui aurait entre 800 at 1000 ans. Prochain arrêt : les plages de sables volcaniques de Puerto de la Cruz, quel spectacle! L’océan bleu outremer, le blanc de l’écume des vagues sur le sable noir brillant, du courant et quelques irrémédiables surfers.

Jour 3 : départ très matinal, longue route “sportive” vers le parc national du Teide, pour admirer le volcan éponyme, dont le sommet culmine à 3 718 mètres de haut. Superbes paysages, luminosité incroyable : parfois comme dans un road movie aux sud des Etats Unis. Parfois comme dans un décor lunaire, avec un vent qui vous pousse avec force! A voir absolument! Nous faisons une courte pause dans le village de carte postale La Oratava. Et retour au sud de l’île où nous découvrons la plage d’El Medano, fréquentées par les kitsurfers.

                                  Le voyage en images ci-dessous

Jour 1 : The Ritz-Carlton, Abama

Jour 2 : Drago de Icod & Puerta de la Cruz

Jour 3 : El Teide, La Orotava & kitesurf

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

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Un grand merci au Ritz-Carlton et à toute son équipe pour cette très belle invitation. Comme toujours, ce sont mes opinions.

France : Relaxing Weekend in Canet-en-Roussillon

Let’s Dream of Escape 

Hi everyone! I put this old article about Canet-en-Roussillon back on the front page, because I need and believe you too, we need to dream at this beginning of spring 2021! We need sunshine and be inspired by beautiful pictures. Direction the south south of France.

Welcome To Occitanie!

What to do during a 3-day weekend? First, disconnect, take the time, enjoy smiling people! As soon as we arrive, we lunch facing the beach and the Mediterranean at the spa restaurant of the Les Flamants Roses hôtel. The light is blinding, super blue sky; it is hot, very hot;. In the afternoon, we follow with a refreshing sailboat ride on “la mer qu’on voit danser / the sea that we see dancing” (Charles Trenet, for the next generations, lol!). Contemplative mood and mild euphoria. In the evening, dinner of Occitan specialties in a restaurant with a very nice plant setting (photomontage of Day 1 below).

Day 2 : the day before, I accepted the challenge of cycling for sixty kilometers from Canet-en-Rousssillon, escorted by a very athletic friend and two other experienced cyclists as guides. Needless to say, I’m the only one on an electric bike? Departure at dawn: we cross beautifull landscapes, including the pond of Canet-en-Roussillon and its picturesque fishermen’s huts, vineyards, a lake and a few villages. The day is also dedicated to the Occitan gastronomy with a lunch and dinner in two excellent restaurants: the Bouchon Catalan and the Vigatane. A delight! At the end of the afternoon, we join the guided tour on the theme of the history of the village of Canet-en-Rousssillon.

Day 3 : we spend a long time at the really cool beach club La Cala, where we have lunch under the canisses. Canisses are a kind of roof made by wicker, bamboo or reed stick together to protect you from the sun. They represent the south for me! The decor and the atmosphere are very nice. Around 2 p.m., we go to Perpignan for a two-hour express visit. I really liked the Hyacinthe Rigaud Art Museum in a beautiful mansion, with a beautiful collection of Catalan gothic art, but also baroque and modern art paintings, and Maillol sculptures in the shady small garden. At the end of the afternoon, return to the superb lake of Canet-en-Roussillon with a member of the coastal conservation team who made us aware of the bio-diversity of the site.

                                Enjoy the travel's pictures below !

Jour 1 : Breathing, Sun & Sea

Day 2 : Bike, Gastronomy & Culture

Day 3 : Beach, Nature & Art

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

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Office du tourisme de Canet en Roussillon

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Many thanks to the Canet-en-Roussillon Tourism Board for the beautiful invitation. As always, theses are my opinions.