Buenos Dias
After short return stops in Casablanca and Safi, Morocco for tours for the new passengers, we are on our way to Barbados. We did have one last port of call today, however. Today we were in the Tenerife, Spain which is one of the Canary Islands. 
The Capital is Santa Cruz.
(This is a building – The Tourist Information Center – very cool!)

Here we decided again to arrange our own tour. The four of us, Lawrie, Lorainne, Tom & I, found a taxi outside the port gates with a driver, Miguel,
and negotiated a rate for the day. More and more we are finding that this is the way to see an area.
Tenerife (pronounced – ten e ree fay) is a small but beautiful, volcanic island with lovely cities and a gorgeous national park near the top of the volcano.
Miguel first took us through Santa Cruz, discussing the history of the island, pointing out the sites and explaining the traditions. Santa Cruz is the capital of Tenerife and a beautiful seaport town boasting a large university and lovely resort areas.
From there we began our 9,000 foot climb up Mount Teide
– the volcanic creator of the island. The climb was steep and the roads narrow. I was very glad that we were in a small taxi and not on the gigantic tour bus.
The scenery was breathtaking – not just because of the altitude. We stopped often to take pictures
and then to hike around once we reached the top.
Here there is a very arid climate with virtually no vegetation.
When we arrived at these rock formations Miguel told us, “These rocks used to be called The Rock of Teide (the name of the mountain), but the government changed them to The Rocks of Garcia.” He looked a bit perplexed saying, “Nobody knows who Garcia is.”

The area resembles a moonscape and has been the set for movies such as Clash of the Titans. 
Next we drove down the other side of the mountain to the resort town of Puerto de la Cruz where we stopped in the old town at a pretty and unique little shop with beautiful, ornate balconies.
The inside was just as pretty with a lovely, quiet little court
yard
and a shop that sold banana rum which we sampled and promptly bought.
We continued down the mountain snapping pictures along the way. 

Further on into the resort area of Puerto de la Cruz we stopped for a stroll and a little shopping, then had a drink at a tiny bar overlooking the bay.
Our last Sail Away was at 18:30 (6:30 PM) so we had to head back to our port.
The day was lovely. Thank you, Miguel and Tenerife.
Charli