Thread: Tenerife
View Single Post
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 25-01-03, 04:41 PM
Moray's Avatar
Moray Moray is offline
Part of the 'Phoenix Programme'
 

Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 1,107
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Moray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the seaMoray paddles in the sea
Imported post

Hello All

Thank you, DD, for your glowing report - we aim to please! It was definitely fun having you, you NEVER attempt to wind anyone up, do you now, it's just not in your nature *g*
And keeping disgruntled non-diving wives happy during a night dive is far from being a chore, I enjoyed the company immensely.

Mdemon: I really cannot answer your question as to the differences between Fuerte, Lanza and Tenerife. The question is its own answer: every dive site is different, and every dive site has its charms.

I learned in the Red Sea, which everyone said was a mistake, as I would be spoiled and disappointed with other dive sites. Far from it. In the ensuing months after my AOWD, I ventured into Lake Constance, which rivals British waters for darkness and cold temps. Had I expected to see gorgons and lionfish and morays, yes, I would have been disappointed.

There are many good dive centers on Fuerte, notably the Robinson, and a quick tour through the net will certainly give you a better idea of the dive sites. Personally, I have not dived on Fuerte and so cannot add anything. As for Lanzarote, it is good, if somewhat limited as to the amount of dive sites...at least, that was my experience.

Of course I am happy to push Tenerife *grin*, but again I must emphasize the fact that diving ANYWHERE is good, depending on what you expect out of it.

John, be seeing you soon :-)

Regards to all
moray (Rebecca, scuba1's better half *g*)
Reply With Quote