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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

From Puerto de la Cruz to La Orotava


   After spending half  day in the Loro parque on the next day I have decided just  to take a walk on  the streets of Puerto de la Cruz even trying to get lost  as this has always been my favorite way to feel the spirit of one place. The main  beach of the city - Playa Jardín is black sanded,  designed by César Manrique and runs from Punta Brava opposite Loro Parque, to Castillo San Felipe at the west end of the town. It is a good beach with all the facilities needed and often here you can enjoy watching  breathtaking high and beautiful waves. I didn’t even realize that I have spent two hours just watching the waves,  feeling totally relaxed.  The thing I really regret about is that I have spent not enough time in the botanical garden on the hillside. Here you can find tropical and subtropical trees and plants and it  is really worth to be visited. The garden is named Acclimatization Garden of Orotava and Orotava  is the place, part of my plan for today. It is really close to Puerto de la Cruz, only 5 km away and the old historic centre of the city has it all:  architecture, history, traditions, handcrafts. Shouldn´t be missed  Casa de los Balcones, Cara Lercaro, Casa del Turista and the Church of La Concepcion.
The famous Casa de los Balcones is constructed as a typical Canarian patio highlighted by a large row of balconies on the top two floors. It is a splendid manson, completed in 1670  with the participation of the best carpenters of that time. Inside you can find a nice yard with a lot of shops for traditional products  like wine, honey, mojo sauces, different handcrafts, tablecloths, traditional costumes.  There is a museum accessed after a small spiral stairway. The museum represents some moments from the life of its first inhabitants captured as a moments from their daily routine. Another interesting place is Casa del Turista, built in 1590 by one of the first large land owners of the area, Francisco de Molina and another Cara Lercaro which combines the essence of Canarian heritage. There is also a restaurant in the complex.




From the curious things in the shops are the traditional costumes, the ceramic figure of the Tara idol (ceramic figure, found on the island of Gran Canaria, refers to the believes of the Guanches), jewelries made of Olivine (green) and Obsidian (black) volcanic semi precious stones. The craftwork shops are also really curious. La Orotova is not only about history, but also offers some nice and almost never crowded black sand beaches - El Bollullo, Martín Alonso and El Rincón.



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