It is ‘sods law’ that the weather would turn ‘yucky’ as soon as we get visitors from England. Strong northerly winds kicked in and the temperature dropped.
Great weather for running around on the beach, if you are a dog, but not quite the swimming weather my humans appreciate!
We had planned to sail to Lanzorate and meet our visitors there, but the strong winds trapped us on Graciosa. But my Aunt Helen and Uncle Steve are very adaptable and they were happy to catch the Ferry to join us here.
It was all very exciting having visitors. Four months of sailing and they arrive after a four hour flight!
As you can see the weather was not ‘exactly’ that warm!
Since it was ‘obviously’ not going to be a beach holiday, we decided instead to do some relaxing, eating and sight seeing.
One of the best things we did was visit the volcanoes of Lanzorate’s interior.
The lunar landscape is quite impressive and has not changed much since the last eruptions in the mid 1800’s. They have turned the whole area into a ‘tourist trap’ and you have to pay to take one of their coaches around the area.
It is not that bad as it frees you up to appreciate the sights with out dealing with the treaturous road way.
At the end of your coach trip you are shown demonstrations of how active the craters still are.
If you want you can also go to the restaurant, where they are happy to roast your dinner over the volcanic heat vents.
We decided instead, after visiting the tourist traps of the South, to drive through the pretty older towns of the North right up to the cliffs overlooking Graciousa.
They’re visit was too short. Before we knew it they were on their way back home again.
Just as they leave the weather decides to improve….’sods law’!
We have all their treats, and spares they brought for us, to stow away and we will be able to make our way to Lanzorate. We will anchor up on the ‘big island’ for a few days because I am due to see the Vet for my annual injection. One of my humans also needs to see a dentist. Both are available there.
If you want to see how my Aunt Helen and Uncle Steve are doing preparing to go cruising with us in a few years, just use the link on our page to their boat Allegini.