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worldnaut
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A spanish travel agent with six years of experience leading and guiding tours around Spain and Portugal, sharing info about places to see, traveling tips, accomodation, nightlife and all he knows about where he is been, either leading tours or on his own, in these and other countries.
Recent Posts
A week in Scotland Travelogue: caressing the White Rose DAY II (Part II)
The open space in front of St Giles entrance, facing uphill, is occupied by the statue of Sir Walter Scott, and I take a few minutes to enjoy a smoke under its shadow, remembering the great times I had reading the adventures of heroes like Ivanhoe or...
A week in Scotland Travelogue: caressing the White Rose DAY II (Part I)
I make an early (for me) start at 8, in order to make most of the day, and I go out into the street intending to find a pub and wolf down a huge breakfast complete with bacon, eggs, sausages, etc. I walk up Grayfriars to the Royal Mile and stop to g...
A week in Scotland Travelogue: caressing the White Rose DAY I
Not much to tell about the flight, apart from some minor setbacks and delay in boarding our plane; flying with a low cost airline these things do not catch me unaware. Already inside the boarding finger and the gate open, they take us out again and ...
The Skyline of Madrid: a sculpture museum
I remember, as a child, how my mother would tell me off for not looking at the ground when I was walking and running around. As much as I appreciate (now) her caring for my welfare, it is a piece of advice that I always found very hard to heed. I ha...
Betharram Grottoes: best to see in Lourdes
If, like myself, you are not a religious person (much the opposite in my case), the world famous pilgrimage spot of Lourdes, lying by the Pyrinées in the South of France will most likely, tend to dissapoint you. It does have some rural charm, as man...
Accomodation in Spain: Quality standards
It’s been a while since I last visited France, but I have led several tours there in the past, particularly to the south region bordering Spain and, more specifically and most often, to the catholic pilgrimage spot of Lourdes, and every time ...

