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Couldn't agree more, it's a lovely walk, really nice but if Suzi is a young girl, wouldn't fancy her chances of walking back that way after a night out. Bugger that for a game of soldiers. Get a taxi.
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Most obvious one is the bar in Mercadona at Playa Flamenca. It is used by the staff and a lot of the Spanish shoppers and it is cheap for both drink and food. They also have a range of tapas.
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See photos and info at Playa Flamenca Beaches. All about the lovely local beaches and beach walks. |
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It's a bit of a rough track but you can drive to Mar Azul. The next bar down towards Torre is about 1km. Very nice. Forget The Nautilus yuk. Once you get nearer Torre there are loads of Spanish bars and restaurants on the beach. Get the D bus back to Punta Prima.
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Cheers Fly
Have to agree about the Nautilus lol I know where you mean regarding the Spanish bars nearer to town, roughly where the Dialprix is but I thought someone mention a nice Restaurant on its own between the Dialprix and the Nautilus ?? Ken |
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Thanks for the info. From the sound of things, we are not gonna be able to walk easily from playa flamenca to torre centre. I have some information about the bus service, but do u know if the service is regular with us going oct 1st. Also can u give me any taxi telephone numbers and let me know if the taxi service is good. Cheers. x
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