Last weekend, my awesome German roommate, Juliane and I along with some of her friends from school rented a car and decided to explore Andalucia! Driving in Spain is ridiculously scary because no one really obey’s traffic laws and everyone loves to speed! However, Juliane was a very safe driver and we made it all weekend with no accidents! Saturday morning we embarked upon a 2 hour car ride to Cadiz. Although it was overcast when we arrived, it was so nice to see Cadiz during the daylight hours as opposed to my last trip to Cadiz during our failed attempt at Carnival! The temperature was nice, not hot, but nice, so we walked along the coast for quite a while, enjoying the lovely Atlantic. We had lunch in a nice patio and I enjoyed paella and my favorite, croquetas! After lunch we went to some small museums of local artists and toured the Cathedral. We ended our day trip in Cadiz by sticking our feet into the freezing cold Atlantic (some crazy girls were actually swimming in it…the water was way to frigid for me) then we decided to stop by Jerez on the way back to Sevilla. Jerez is famous for their Sherry, but by the time we got there, everything was closing, so we walked around the center and enjoyed the quaint town for a bit, then headed home.
Sunday we started out early again this time to Malaga. The drive was about 3 hours, but it was through beautiful rolling hills that turned into the Sierra Nevada Mountains because Malaga is on the way to Granada. When we got to Malaga it was raining, so we headed straight for the Picasso Museum (he was born here in Malaga). We spent nearly two hours looking at his amazing works before our stomach’s got the best of us and we went in search of lunch. We ate at this quirky little coffee bar and I had a wonderful ham and cheese crepe! After lunch, we walked across the Plaza to Picasso’s house and toured the few rooms that were open…so awesome! It was a bit too cold and rainy to go to the coast, so instead, with the remaining time we had, we visited the Alcazaba, and explored its many towers, fountains and beautiful patios! We had the option of walking 25 minutes up hill to see more castles, but it was getting late and we were all pretty tired, so reluctantly we dismounted the lovely tower walls of the Muslim fortress and headed back to Sevilla (after we stopped for some pastries and coffee)!
I miss cars, so this trip was great! It’s so nice to be able to just hop into a vehicle and go when you want. I’m so glad that I have such an awesome roommate who isn’t afraid to navigate Spain’s crazy roadways! We tried listening to the radio on the way back…but the reception was bad going through the mountains…but all in all a great weekend! I will definitely be returning to Malaga when the sun is shining and its hot out, and since I’ve already done all of the touristy things, I can head straight for the beach!