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| "Sharky" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42no9qF1k0f4qU1@individual.net... > Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in > Estartit, Spain. > I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a > couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! > Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! > (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive > away). > There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a > marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once but > only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. Went to L'Estartit a number of years. Went with Peter Lane http://www.grn.es/calypso. Good diving around the Medas Islands which are a nature reserve. Big Groupers and other sea life and plants around and only a short trip from the main harbour. I enjoyed my time there but became a little frustrated that we kept going back to the same sites around the islands because we were either restricted both by the experience of the divers we had onboard or which sites the boats were allocated to. L'Estartit is a friendly tapas orientated town especially if you know a little Spanish but doesn't matter if you are a normal Brit, knowing nothing! First time we went there over Easter. It was quite cold. Weather quite stormy. Sea temp 13 degrees. May was wonderful. October and November they told me much quieter. Taxi from Gerona to Estartit is easier but a little expensive. Calypso diving organised this for me. Caravan parks closed until May?? Thompson?? Holidays organise trips to the holiday apartment next to Calypso diving I believe. Be ready for many French divers, especially over their bank holidays. Hope to go back next year. You will need a dive medical which is valid within the last two years. That being said I met a group which had a cheap medical organised out there on arrival. The last time I went via Ryan from Bournemouth. Never again! Hope this helps. If you go dive with Calypso a bunch/pot of flowers to Peter's wife Jacqueline in thanks does not go amiss for all her hard work. Eddie |
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| "Sharky" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42no9qF1k0f4qU1@individual.net... > Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in > Estartit, Spain. > I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a > couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! > Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! > (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive > away). > There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a > marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once but > only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. Went to L'Estartit a number of years. Went with Peter Lane http://www.grn.es/calypso. Good diving around the Medas Islands which are a nature reserve. Big Groupers and other sea life and plants around and only a short trip from the main harbour. I enjoyed my time there but became a little frustrated that we kept going back to the same sites around the islands because we were either restricted both by the experience of the divers we had onboard or which sites the boats were allocated to. L'Estartit is a friendly tapas orientated town especially if you know a little Spanish but doesn't matter if you are a normal Brit, knowing nothing! First time we went there over Easter. It was quite cold. Weather quite stormy. Sea temp 13 degrees. May was wonderful. October and November they told me much quieter. Taxi from Gerona to Estartit is easier but a little expensive. Calypso diving organised this for me. Caravan parks closed until May?? Thompson?? Holidays organise trips to the holiday apartment next to Calypso diving I believe. Be ready for many French divers, especially over their bank holidays. Hope to go back next year. You will need a dive medical which is valid within the last two years. That being said I met a group which had a cheap medical organised out there on arrival. The last time I went via Ryan from Bournemouth. Never again! Hope this helps. If you go dive with Calypso a bunch/pot of flowers to Peter's wife Jacqueline in thanks does not go amiss for all her hard work. Eddie |
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| "Sharky" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42no9qF1k0f4qU1@individual.net... > Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in > Estartit, Spain. > I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a > couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! > Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! > (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive > away). > There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a > marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once but > only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. Went to L'Estartit a number of years. Went with Peter Lane http://www.grn.es/calypso. Good diving around the Medas Islands which are a nature reserve. Big Groupers and other sea life and plants around and only a short trip from the main harbour. I enjoyed my time there but became a little frustrated that we kept going back to the same sites around the islands because we were either restricted both by the experience of the divers we had onboard or which sites the boats were allocated to. L'Estartit is a friendly tapas orientated town especially if you know a little Spanish but doesn't matter if you are a normal Brit, knowing nothing! First time we went there over Easter. It was quite cold. Weather quite stormy. Sea temp 13 degrees. May was wonderful. October and November they told me much quieter. Taxi from Gerona to Estartit is easier but a little expensive. Calypso diving organised this for me. Caravan parks closed until May?? Thompson?? Holidays organise trips to the holiday apartment next to Calypso diving I believe. Be ready for many French divers, especially over their bank holidays. Hope to go back next year. You will need a dive medical which is valid within the last two years. That being said I met a group which had a cheap medical organised out there on arrival. The last time I went via Ryan from Bournemouth. Never again! Hope this helps. If you go dive with Calypso a bunch/pot of flowers to Peter's wife Jacqueline in thanks does not go amiss for all her hard work. Eddie |
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| "Sharky" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42no9qF1k0f4qU1@individual.net... > Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in > Estartit, Spain. > I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a > couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! > Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! > (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive > away). > There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a > marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once but > only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. Went to L'Estartit a number of years. Went with Peter Lane http://www.grn.es/calypso. Good diving around the Medas Islands which are a nature reserve. Big Groupers and other sea life and plants around and only a short trip from the main harbour. I enjoyed my time there but became a little frustrated that we kept going back to the same sites around the islands because we were either restricted both by the experience of the divers we had onboard or which sites the boats were allocated to. L'Estartit is a friendly tapas orientated town especially if you know a little Spanish but doesn't matter if you are a normal Brit, knowing nothing! First time we went there over Easter. It was quite cold. Weather quite stormy. Sea temp 13 degrees. May was wonderful. October and November they told me much quieter. Taxi from Gerona to Estartit is easier but a little expensive. Calypso diving organised this for me. Caravan parks closed until May?? Thompson?? Holidays organise trips to the holiday apartment next to Calypso diving I believe. Be ready for many French divers, especially over their bank holidays. Hope to go back next year. You will need a dive medical which is valid within the last two years. That being said I met a group which had a cheap medical organised out there on arrival. The last time I went via Ryan from Bournemouth. Never again! Hope this helps. If you go dive with Calypso a bunch/pot of flowers to Peter's wife Jacqueline in thanks does not go amiss for all her hard work. Eddie |
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| Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in Estartit, Spain. I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive away). There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once but only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. |
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| Sharky wrote: > Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in > Estartit, Spain. > I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a > couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! > Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! > (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive > away). > There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a > marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once > but only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. Diving at the Medas archipelago is restricted to a number of 500 a day. So any exceeding dives have to be made at the coastline. For Brits, I'd suggest Peter Lane. He is a true professional, and has one the nicest boats around. There is also a quarter where you can have one or two english beer afterwards. My friend who owned the Garbi Café near the port, called it South Bronx, for some strange reason. She has left the place, unfortunately. In spring you may expect torrential rainfall. In 2004 we feld to the Cote d'Azur, because everything was inundated. Diving then may put you at some risk of infection ( Otitis externa) Best time is a Christmas. Clear water, 14°C. Best places: anything between 32 and 55m. Matthias |
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| "Sharky" <spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42no9qF1k0f4qU1@individual.net... > Anyone know when the season starts, and any dive shops worth using in > Estartit, Spain. > I've just checked Ryanair ticket prices, and you can go in March for a > couple of days for £50 return inclusive of taxes! Bargain! > Thats Mon- Weds, Fri-Mon is only £72 incl! > (Fly into Girona from East Mids airport, Estartit is about an hour drive > away). > There's loads of caravan type accomodation in the area and Estartit is a > marine reserve so the diving is supposed to be great - been there once but > only did one dive and didn't see much since got caught in a rip. Went to L'Estartit a number of years. Went with Peter Lane http://www.grn.es/calypso. Good diving around the Medas Islands which are a nature reserve. Big Groupers and other sea life and plants around and only a short trip from the main harbour. I enjoyed my time there but became a little frustrated that we kept going back to the same sites around the islands because we were either restricted both by the experience of the divers we had onboard or which sites the boats were allocated to. L'Estartit is a friendly tapas orientated town especially if you know a little Spanish but doesn't matter if you are a normal Brit, knowing nothing! First time we went there over Easter. It was quite cold. Weather quite stormy. Sea temp 13 degrees. May was wonderful. October and November they told me much quieter. Taxi from Gerona to Estartit is easier but a little expensive. Calypso diving organised this for me. Caravan parks closed until May?? Thompson?? Holidays organise trips to the holiday apartment next to Calypso diving I believe. Be ready for many French divers, especially over their bank holidays. Hope to go back next year. You will need a dive medical which is valid within the last two years. That being said I met a group which had a cheap medical organised out there on arrival. The last time I went via Ryan from Bournemouth. Never again! Hope this helps. If you go dive with Calypso a bunch/pot of flowers to Peter's wife Jacqueline in thanks does not go amiss for all her hard work. Eddie |
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