Bouba
Well-Known Member
So the plan is to get up early and hit the boulangerie and then go at day break....Port-Cros is the smallest of the three main islands of Porquerolles. It’s extremely beautiful and in summer resembles a tropical island....it’s very small and so is it’s harbour and places in port are limited, it’s a sunny clam day (according to the frequently wrong forecast) and a weekend to boot...so we have to see. It’s the centre of a Marine National Park so no anchoring is permitted....and all it’s restaurants will probably be closed...hence to rush to the bakers to get something for lunch...there’s no electricity on the quay and generators are forbidden (and I don’t want to fire up the gas stove)....you also can’t discharge any water into the bay...so brush your teeth into a bucket.
The highlights are the three (or four ?) forts (which will probably be closed for visitors) the rugged walks in the dense bush with fabulous views....I hope my knee, which I have been gently rehabbing holds up.
The reason that it’s a day trip is not because I have an aversion to cold food....I’m just terrified of going to bed without my electric blanket on...
Pictures to follow
The highlights are the three (or four ?) forts (which will probably be closed for visitors) the rugged walks in the dense bush with fabulous views....I hope my knee, which I have been gently rehabbing holds up.
The reason that it’s a day trip is not because I have an aversion to cold food....I’m just terrified of going to bed without my electric blanket on...
Pictures to follow

















