We continued on with the voyage on a stormy Mediterranean Sea.
With poor weather closing in, the captain was told that the next port was closed, so the ship would miss out a visit to Corsica, she was heading straight across the Med for Spain.

Yes, the Mediterranean can get very rough at times, lots of space on deck at times such as this.
So, on to Palamos, Spain, with nice blue sky and a small port not so well known, nice little fishing museum with a great display of old Shipwright tools and templates.


Old shipwright tools and templates from the fishing museum at Palamos, Spain.
Then we left the quiet of Palamos heading for the huge port of Palma, Mallorca, large port with a very busy mix of vessels, moving in and out of the Port.

Puerto de Palma, Mallorca.


Like I say it is a very busy port, with a huge cruise ship hub for the whole Mediterranean.

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