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16th February 2017
Windsurfing: La Villa Joiosa Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 24.24 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 8.63 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 16th February – Two prom walks – windsurf **** La Villa Joiosa
– sunny periods
F2 Ride 282, 34 cm fin, Tushingham Vulcan 6m,
Max 24.24 kts., Ave 23.10 kts,, Mile 24.22 kts,, 16 km., – wind 15/25
E
Woke to sunny periods but with more cloud and lighter winds but still nice
enough to do exercises outside with Mag going for a walk on the prom again.
We were a bit of a magnet attracting a couple of English Campers to park
fairly close :( and you had to be careful where you stood as the dog
walkers seemed to use this area as a dog toilet!!! :(
We had our porridge with kiwi and strawberries – yum yum :) and watched
large groups of cyclists whizzing past on the nearby road, we think several
professional teams use the area as winter training. A little sad to leave
Calpe we drove the short distance to Benidorm, it was a picturesque up and
down kind of road but busy with load of road cyclists taking their life in
their hands, rather them than me! We approached the sprawling mass that is
Benidorm more USA than Spain with huge numbers of high-rise, we were
expecting to hate it, all English breakfasts and lager but were pleasantly
surprised! and I can’t believe these words would leave my lips, really
liked it!!! I am not saying we would want a week’s holiday here but it
was vibrant and full of fun:)
We ended up on the prom ignoring a delivery only sign and soon found a good
spot to park just up a side road, free too as you only have to pay in the
summer when it must be absolutely heaving. It was a short walk down to the
lovely long beach particularly deserted, we have seen the holiday brochure
shots when you have difficulty finding a spot to put your towel! The prom
was busy but we had a very pleasant walk along the freshly raked sand to
the old town passing two large classes of Salsacise exercise on the beach
and what great fun it looked, you wouldn’t see that on Felixstowe beach!
Reaching the small harbour/marina there was a large group of singers on the
steps. We walked to the end of the harbour wall to get great views of
Benidorm seafront. Then past a tiny beach tucked in a corner and up some
steps to the old town where a Peruvian was playing modern tunes on panpipes
while his mate in full poncho was trying to flog his CD’s two for 15
Euro’s:) Then down into the narrow streets crammed with Brits in Union
Jack T-shirts looking for a bargain, with shoe, dress, leather ,souvenir
and even sex shops so all tastes were catered for:) We were amazed we
hadn’t seen an all-day English Breakfast bar and not that many bars with
lager drinking Brits! We decided we had had enough so started back and came
across the best bit. A really happy Spanish busker was singing and playing
guitar on the prom with several couples dancing and all but blocking the
path, a big cheer went up when they called for a pasa doble and we
couldn’t believe when he played ‘Viva Espana’ so we had to stay until
he had finished and his smiling face will live long in my memory:) We were
also amazed to see double mobility scooters!!
Hungry now we decided to head down the coast looking for a seaside town to
eat our lunch. There had been little breeze in Benidorm but it had picked
up as we rounded the next headland! In my Windsurfing guide the town of La
Villa Joiosa was mentioned saying – ‘Playa del Paraiso’ is anything
but pardise during the annual summertime invasion of sunbathers. It’s
altogether more peaceful in winter though. Still, it’s oft-frequented by
the mainstream just a couple of local matadors! So, sounded perfect. It was
another huge place and after a few wrong turns we found it down the narrow
seafront road turning right to the old quarter which was beautiful, old
multi-coloured 3-4 storey town houses with palm trees freshly raked beach
with no one on it. A large carpark appeared at the end of the road with a
kitesurfer rigging up. We parked by the sea and while Mag made some lunch I
walked out onto a small concrete breakwater with the wind gauge. With 20/25
mph on the dial and lovely warm sunshine it was too good an opportunity to
miss. So, after a quick bite to eat I rigged the 6m on the 282. Mag had
trouble doing my metal wetsuit zip up, heavens knows why I didn’t put my
other suit on as it’s not cold. I had to ask the kitesurfer who had just
come in after heading down wind on a strapless board having fun in the
small waves. I asked if there was anything to watch out for and he said no
and there was a nice constant breeze. Mag walked with me to launch as you
had to go a fair way so you missed the rocks on the way out. There was
small surf by the beach and lighter winds but I got out OK at the second
attempt, cleared the rocks and headed down wind and to be honest I was
always a little under powdered and was spinning out with the 32-cm fin.
After a few runs I had a long walk back to the van and put in the 36-cm fin
which was better but I should have rigged the 6.5. I am a bit nervous
sailing somewhere new so enjoyed a nice hour with the lovely coloured old
town and sunny mountains as a backdrop:)
I had a great chat with the kitesurfer after helping him land his kite, he
is William from Belgium who is Mags age, has married a Spainish girl and
has a 2-year-old daughter. He has sailed up the Orwell to Ipswich and likes
to go on long downwinders on his foil board and had done 100km runs!!! He
pointed out all the nice places to visit on our map and even got the wind
up on is phone, a really top bloke, all the best people come from Belguim:)
We found a quiet spot by a little river at the end of the same carpark for
the night and while I washed my smelly wetsuit in the river Mag cooked a
delicious tea of Chicken Kievs and fried patatas. We then went for a lovely
walk along the wide prom admiring the old buildings and it was very quiet,
none of the hustle and bustle of Benidorm here!
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