We had booked a ride from Carvoeiro to Seville as the trains to Granada were going to take a very long time as were flights. We figured a night in Seville would break the journey and give us a new city to check out.
We’d had good communication from the driver but had to give him directions by phone as he got lost trying to find us.
We knew it was a decent sized Tesla. We also knew it had a decent sized boot. Just as well as our driver tried to pack things totally randomly and it seemed he would not even fit 3 of our 4 bags. With some gentle suggestions he got all 4 bags in and some others loose bits and pieces. I’m thinking this might have been his first rodeo.
The Tesla has an outstanding display screen. We enjoyed the trip along the motorway listening to music, although he didn’t think to change the track so we got 3 lots of Bossa nova.



It’s a pity we didn’t take more notice of what was written on the display screen but eventually, on the outskirts of Seville, Barb said “is he going to the airport?” We checked the screen and sure enough. Oh, he said. “I was confused after yesterday when I went to the airport”. Good thing we were actually go in to Seville and not Gibraltar! Anyway his phone navigation got us to our apartment. We weren’t sure why he wasn’t using the Tesla navigation but probably can’t program it. Hence it was showing yesterday’s trip. But he was also navigating to yesterday’s trip.
Eventually we were dropped off at our apartment. Only an hour later than the estimated arrival time but to be fair, he was a good driver – just a bit dim.
Seville is very leafy. Our apartments are above one another and are lovely. Super spacious. And they come equipped with coffee, tea and snacks.



I didn’t get a photo of the outside but it is on the corner of a busy road. Across and along is a street fulol of cafes. There are narrow streets that allow cool and shade. It’s surprisingly easy to navigate.









We had booked dinner for 8.30pm which is not too early by Spanish standards. We sat under an orange tree and Mike nearly got hit on the head with a falling orange that was only walnut size but clearly lacked water. It gave him a bit of a turn!