We were told that our bus ride was going to be four and a half hours to Portugal. Six hours later we arrived! It was a long but worth it ride. When we got there we checked into our hostel which was really nice, Casa Holandesa. It was clean, spacious, and accommodated our needs. We were all a little weary to stay at a hostel because I've heard some interesting stories. But this place was almost like a bed and breakfast. The couple that owned it were very nice and it was close to the beach which was a plus! After we dropped our luggage off we went next door to eat at a restaurant called Dom Luis. It was owned by a local and they had awesome food. I had tomatoes with mozzarella and basil (one of my personal favorites).
Once we got directions we headed towards the ocean which was beyond anything I had expected. The pictures do not even begin to do it justice. Carly, Maggie, Melissa, Iris and I went for a boat ride through the caves off the shore. It was so neat. For a majority of the time the water was only four feet deep! I was glad we did the boat ride instead of the kayaking because those of you who know me well know that kayaking just isn't my thing ;)
That night we cooked dinner in Melissa's room. We had pesto pasta with shrimp, bread and salad. We all helped cook and clean up. We did this for two nights, it was much cheaper than eating out. Our last night we headed into town to eat at a nicer restaurant. Dinner was good, tortellini with shrimp. We did some shopping in town and also went out for a couple drinks. It was fun to explore and not be on any certain time schedule.
After two very relaxing days on the beach we had to return home (another six hour bus ride) to Sevilla. Looking forward to another week at school...only three more weeks left!
Love and miss you all.
Our hostel!
View from outside our hostel
Beautiful flowers made me think of my Momma
The beach!
Our boat ride through the caves
Our boat went through that hole...
Mags lookin' all cute
Beach side restaurant





I love your photo of the footprints in the sand. What a beautiful place!
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