Namaste@Las Dalias reachable by bus ?

Terrier

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Really excited this hol as I'll be staying in a new resort to me - Es Cana , which will mean I get to branch out a little and try some new bars / clubs.

I'm going to be checking out Namaste at Las Dalias on a Wednesday night.

I know I'm going to have to sort a taxi to get back but am I right in thinking that the 16 bus from S Eulalia to San Carlos goes past the venue ? - there appears to be a bus at 8pm which would be pretty spot on.

Also I've heard that its approx 15€ to get in but its extra if you want to partake of the vegetarian curries etc - do you pay the extra at the door too ?
 
Terrier said:
Really excited this hol as I'll be staying in a new resort to me - Es Cana , which will mean I get to branch out a little and try some new bars / clubs.

I'm going to be checking out Namaste at Las Dalias on a Wednesday night.

I know I'm going to have to sort a taxi to get back but am I right in thinking that the 16 bus from S Eulalia to San Carlos goes past the venue ? - there appears to be a bus at 8pm which would be pretty spot on.

Also I've heard that its approx 15€ to get in but its extra if you want to partake of the vegetarian curries etc - do you pay the extra at the door too ?
Last year we got a taxi from San An. The taxi driver was more than happy to give us his mobile number so's we could get him to pick us up early just in case. But I think we got lucky. Either way, it shouldn't cost much from Es Cana.
For the veggie curries you pay at the stall you get them from.
You should also try Tribe of Frog on Sunday nights there. Also 15 Euro's to get in, but only 5 Euro's if you're a member.
 
Cheers Paddy

Now how did I know you would be the one to answer my Las Dalias query :)

I must say I'm intrigued by the place.

I guess that English folk are pretty much in the minority at Namaste ?
 
Yeah, but it's pretty much the same for any psy trance night on the island. The Ibecenco's take their psy trance very seriously. At Ibidelyc @ Somny I was pretty much the only Englishman in there for most of the night (I went with some Ibecenco friends of mine). It was much more chilled at Las Dalias though- lots more hippies!
 
Sounds wonderful and a very refreshing change to the other club nights I've been to on the Island.

Sounds to have a real festival vibe about it. Reminds me of the Dance Events at Womad I went to a few years back. Lots of decor, different music styles etc

Are you able to get tickets in advance or is it just a casual matter of turing up on the night ?
 
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