* The Dinas Bran group who travelled to Catalonia. |
After an early evening ferry to Calais, followed by an overnight journey through France, the tired group arrived at the 4* Hotel Top Calella Palace, one hour ahead of schedule, the following day.
Following check in
and familiarisation with the hotel, pupils then had three hours free time to
explore the resort of Calella.
Staff were able to
find a traditional tapas bar to enjoy some of the local delicacies whilst
pupils managed to locate the local Burger King to sample dishes of a more North
American nature.
Friday’s excursion
took the group to the Port Aventura Theme Park in Salou, home of both Europe’s
highest roller coaster (Shambhala) and also the fastest (Furius Baco).
Whilst the daredevils
amongst the group knew precisely where to head, the less adventurous were
nonetheless also well catered for and a fantastic day was had by all.
Saturday’s itinerary to
Barcelona was jam packed and there was much to get through during the long day.
It included three
hours free time around the famous La Rambla area to shop, eat and take in the
world famous street performers, a whistle stop walk around the Sagrada Familia
Cathedral, a visit to the Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona, and an evening visit
to the Magic Fountains in Plaça Espanya, where several pupils in the group
managed to get slightly wetter than they had perhaps anticipated.
Whilst staff thought
that the frenetic nature of the day may have taken its toll on pupils’ energy
levels, such assumptions were soon quashed when the evening disco at the hotel
began, with an extremely large Dinas Brân contingent dancing along to tunes
both old and new.
On Sunday morning,
after another early start, the group was soon on the road once more back to
Spain’s second city.
Following a quick
visit to the Olympic Stadium en route, the morning was spent in Poble Espanyol,
a huge estate with areas representing the different regions of Spain.
Shopping was the
principle focus of the morning before the group headed into the city for
further free time in Barcelona.
Late afternoon the
group made their final stop of the tour in Parc Guell - an Andoni Gaudi
inspired park in the hills overlooking the city.
Following dinner the
group was taken to the local pub to play pool and also to indulge in
a spot of karaoke.
Following a later start
on Monday, pupils were given three hours free time to do some last minute shopping
and to visit the beach ahead of the long journey home which began at three in
the afternoon.
After an overnight
coach ride through France and an earlier than expected ferry crossing, the
Dinas Brân group arrived safely back at the Pavilion car park at 4.30 Tuesday
evening.
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