Thursday 9 October 2014

Holiday at El Pueblito De Alfaix, Spain


                                           Come on in says Chloe


                                                                      Hello


                                                                     Welcome


Our journey from Murcia Airport to Alfaix took approximately one and a half hours and was a doddle with virtually no other cars on the new motorway which took us almost to our front door - with a toll of only 14.04 Euros to pay.

El Pueblito de Alfaix has been designed to resemble an authentic Andalucian  village and we loved
our Moorish style whitewashed villa.


There was such a relaxed 'rural' feel with it's beautifully landscaped grounds.

We dined in the shade of the terrace


then slipped into the oasis-like pool


 
in desert-hot Almeiria, with impressive views of the Cabrera mountain backdrop.
 
 
 
It was so lovely we just chilled out around the pool by day and then gazed on star-bright skies by night whilst enjoying Phil's wonderful barbeques.


The Clubhouse also has a magnificent swimming pool with a toddler pool which Chloe really enjoyed.

 



Chloe also enjoyed the children's play area


                                              Can you spot her?  And it had a lovely view for Nanna to enjoy..


                                          and also allowed Grandad some peace.

 

Whilst Jamie enjoyed practising standing with the railings.

Crazy golf was also a favourite with Mike and Chloe and Jamie enjoyed watching.  No doubt a future
golfer!



We were just 20 minutes from the sand beaches and Mediterranean at Mojacar.


We also did our shopping in Mojacar at the Mercadona Supermarket.  (Drive down the hill from Mojacar Pueblo to the beach and turn left at the Roundabout, then it  is second on the left).
The Cabre and Sabate Cava is 1.65 euros and the Rioja Comportillo Reserva was 2.50 euros a bottle.  Soooo cheap and soooo good.

Whilst in Mojacar we whiled away a few hours at El Cid beach bar.  (Turn right this time at the  roundabout by the beach and continue along the beach road, going past some pretty uninteresting-looking establishments and various chiringuitos (beach bars) until you come to El Cid.  We arrived at 11 am, parked outside, walked through - booking our table right at the front with lovely views - and hired mattresses for the wooden sunbeds for 4 euros each.  The 3 course set menu for lunch was 10 euros.  See blackboard outside.  The guys were particularly impressed when the beer arrived in iced mugs.

What a wonderful Spanish holiday with the grandchildren.


2 comments:

  1. the images are beautifully captured and are really beautiful; I just love the places due to the images and now I am eagerly willing to visit this place as soon as possible, I am awaited for my Spain visa and I want to get it for a longer term so that I can travel again.

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  2. It's incredible to hear how captivating the images are, sparking that desire to experience Santander firsthand! The allure of those picturesque landscapes and stunning sights can truly ignite a strong urge to visit. Anticipation for your Spain visa is completely understandable, especially when aiming for a longer-term stay, enabling you to explore more of Santander's beauty and immerse yourself in its vibrant culture. The eagerness to embark on this journey is palpable, and undoubtedly, Santander will welcome you with its charm and leave you with unforgettable memories. Here's to your upcoming adventure and the joy of discovering Santander's wonders firsthand! Spanish Schengen visa appointment

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