Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Europe – Day 11

 We are now in Ibiza, an island of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea.

The ship docked at 11:00am and we left with out butler leading the way at about 11:30am.

The only way to get to the town was by a shuttle bus as the ship docked at an industrial port.

The line for the shuttle bus was huge, but we walked right to the front of the line.

After about a 15-minute shuttle bus ride, we arrived in the city of Ibiza Town.  The town is well known for its nightlife and electronic dance music clubs and we are staying in port until 11:00pm.  Most of the clubs open at10:00am and go until the morning. 

The largest club, which is 6 miles from the city holds 15,000 people with 6 stories of music and it cost $60 per person to get it!!

We did not go there.

The castle for the island sits on top of a very large hill and we walked the streets up until we were almost at the top. There were lots and lots of very short street winding up to the top and we walked 13,000 steps by the time we were back to the shuttle bus.

We got back late in the afternoon and had snacks by the pool and then came in and got ready for the show, dinner, and the casino.

Almost every night there is a different theme night and tonight it is tropical night.

At the casino, Ed had a great run and Barb p;ayed for the first time and lost a little.


                                                           Sunrise


                                                The fort at the top of the Old City


                                                Getting ready to go out for the day


                                                The entrance to the Old City


                                                We are at the highest point


                                            Having a small lunch


                                            And now Gellato


                                                Our ship - the MSC Seashore


                                                    Inside a church on the island


                                             A typical street and there were lots of them.


                                                    A tourist street


                                        We walked up to the top - a long winding walk


                                 Stairs from the lounge to the dining room - they sparkel


                                               Dinner - Lobster stuffed ravioli, Sea Bass 
                                                  and Medillions of Pork - a great dinner.




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