Today was an unexpectedly lovely day. The bad weather we were warned could happen
has not materialized yet although the wind has freshened up and the sky is
decidedly cloudier.
We had no idea at all about what there was to see in Bandol
and no tour planned. We were
playing it all by ear. It turns
out Bandol is a little treasure.
It’s in the Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur region in
southeast France. It’s east of Marseilles and Cassis. This area is one of the most recognized wine regions. With its warm climate and silicon and limestone soil it is
ideal for growing the late-ripening
Mourvédre grape. The rosés
from this area are exceptional.
We tendered ashore expecting everything to be closed since
it is Sunday. On the tender dock there was a beautiful greeting party of locals dressed in traditional dress wishing us "Bienvenue" (welcome). Were we surprised to
find that the promenade along the harbor was hopping. There had evidently been some kind of a race earlier this
morning and along the main road there was a classic Ferrari car show. Wow, there were some beautiful cars to
see. On the other side of the
promenade there were market stands with all manner of produce, cheeses,
sausages, olives etc. All the
little shops were open and people were busy buying today’s lunch and dinner
ingredients I guess. There were
also lots of cafés.
The Greeters |
A line of Ferraris |
Not a Ferrari but a beautiful Austin Healy |
After walking the length of the promenade we found a café that
looked good. Not that we really needed it, but we decided a French lunch was in
order. We had a very nice version
of their bouillabaisse and a bottle of the local rosé. Both were delicious! As an added bonus we got to people watch
as we ate. Right across the
sidewalk was a food cart selling Thai Street Food (we just found that funny in
this little French town) that was doing an absolutely brisk business. There were lots of people walking their
dogs and little children chasing the pigeons. The café gave us little bowls of olives and peanuts to
nibble on. Al dropped a couple of
peanuts and of course he became the pigeons’ best friend.
Thai Street Food cart |
Sidewalk scene |
After enjoying the local color we headed back to the
tender. It was probably good that
we did then because as I mentioned the wind has freshened up and the seas are
choppy.
All in all, it was a very nice day in a little gem of a
port!
1 comment:
Ann;
Sounds like you two had a great day in Bandol France.....
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