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Sunday, September 10, 2006
Costa Atlantica
The cruise ship Costa Atlantica, docked at the port of Cadiz (the Cadiz Cathedral is in the background).

Costa Atlantica - Cadiz
The Costa Atlantica has twelve passenger decks, each named after movies directed by the Italian director, Federico Fellini. The ship is registered in Genoa, Italy.

EU Flag - Costa Atlantica

Costa Atlantica - Cadiz
The Costa Atlantica has twelve passenger decks, each named after movies directed by the Italian director, Federico Fellini. The ship is registered in Genoa, Italy.

EU Flag - Costa Atlantica
Labels: cadiz, cruise-ship, flag, spain
Posted by James Clark - editor of itravelnet.com
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Saturday, September 09, 2006
Pension Inma - Cadiz
Spain does not have a great amount hostels compared to the rest of Europe. The major touristic cities have hostel accommodation, but everywhere else budget accommodation can be found at pensions and hostals.
I like staying in pensions in Spain as you get to see the insides of the apartment buildings that they are in, and if you have been staying in hostels a private room is a welcome luxury. Most pensions can't be booked online though so you have to look around when you get into town.
I got to Cadiz early in the morning with the intention of staying at the only hostel in town, but I found that it had since closed down after my guide book was published. I walked around for about an hour until I found what must have been the last room available for the day at the Pension Inma in the Old Town of Cadiz.

View from my pension room. The top of the Cadiz Cathedral appearing above the narrow streets of Cadiz.
I like staying in pensions in Spain as you get to see the insides of the apartment buildings that they are in, and if you have been staying in hostels a private room is a welcome luxury. Most pensions can't be booked online though so you have to look around when you get into town.
I got to Cadiz early in the morning with the intention of staying at the only hostel in town, but I found that it had since closed down after my guide book was published. I walked around for about an hour until I found what must have been the last room available for the day at the Pension Inma in the Old Town of Cadiz.

View from my pension room. The top of the Cadiz Cathedral appearing above the narrow streets of Cadiz.
Labels: cadiz, cathedral, pension, spain
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Post Box - Cadiz

Post box in Cadiz, Spain.
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