Getting to Spain was a little painful, but we sure enjoyed our time there. We took a late night flight and didn't get to our hotel until about 2am. The next morning, we had a good breakfast, rented a car, and took off to Ronda.
Kate on a Spanish horse in front of the bullring in Ronda.
The bullring.
We had the opportunity to watch the horses perform their Spanish riding lessons.
New Bridge. Brings old town and new town together. Stunning.
Gibraltar was a delight. We took a private tour up the Rock of Gibraltar to see the caves, view points, castle, and of course the MONKEYS! (also known as Barbary macaques).
They were everywhere!
Seriously cool and scary at the same time!
We met the cutest grandparents on one of the beaches of Gibraltar. They loved on Jane and built sand castles with Kate and shared the shade of an umbrella with Bryan and I. So nice to meet good people!Bryan and I had to do separate trips to Caminito del Rey because they had an age restriction of 8 years or older. Bryan's group left at 11am and my group left at 5pm. This was our main reason for traveling to Spain. Totally worth it.
The bottom is the old pathway. The top is the new pathway that was completed last year. Quite the adventure!
Some of the old pathway has fallen below and the rebar is sticking out. Would have been a seriously been scary if the new path wasn't built.
Our last day, we spent on the clear beaches of Nerja.
We can't wait to go back to Spain!
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