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| Trip Reports: Discuss Tenerife for New Year in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Christmas with the family out the way, I flew to Tenerife for a week over New Year, with my girlfriend ... |
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| Tenerife for New Year Christmas with the family out the way, I flew to Tenerife for a week over New Year, with my girlfriend Claire and two non-diving friends of hers. I'd heard good things on here about the diving and also about the warm welcome offered by Rebecca (Moray) and Michael (Scuba1) at Ocean Quest …... happy to report it's all true The Logistics… We'd left it a bit late before deciding to go, and at first it looked as though we were out of luck as all accommodation was booked up, but as I was trawling the net for alternatives, a PM arrived from Rebecca - there's a bungalow just become free over New Year, am I still interested? You bet! Flights weren't that cheap with it being New Year, but we found some, and shortly after Christmas, the four of us stepped off the plane and swapped cold grey London, for warm sunny Tenerife. Michael met us at the airport, and Rebecca had cooked us all dinner, and prepared a welcome bag for our bungalow - coffee, bread, jam etc, all the essentials that you normally run around trying to find a shop for when you first arrive in a self catering place - a very nice touch. Rebecca and Michael's hospitality throughout the week was much appreciated and made for a nice relaxing holiday. The Island… Tenerife is volcanic, the skyline dominated by the volcano rising to over 3000m. Apparently it's well worth the trek up for the view, but I was too keen to get in the water, and once you've done your first dive that's your chance of climbing the mountain gone (pressure-wise flying is equal to climbing to 2000m…) Micheal showed us a few pictures from the top, so I felt able to say I'd seen it and move straight to the diving. A lot of the southern coast of the island, where we were, is dominated by mass tourism. Not the sort of place I'd normally choose, and suffice to say when we ventured into town I felt a bit out of place having left my Burberry and bling at home - tattooed legs, gold chains as thick as your wrist, twelve pints by the pool before lunch… and that's just the women :-) But there are some nice spots too, secluded bays and craggy cliffs, and Michael took us to plenty of them, to dive from… The Diving… Was excellent (all photos by Michael) a large shoal of Garfish just under the surface octopus and cuttlefish, which we saw one or both of on most dives ![]() ![]() ![]() I especially liked the trumpet fish, with their long cow like faces and bimbling nature ![]() Eagle rays flying by ![]() (OK, so that's me, don't have a picture of the ray) and for me one of the biggest wow factors short of a pod of dolphins has got to be looking up from the small stuff to see a large shoal of barracuda nearby, in perfect formation heading into the current like a flight of sliver arrows ![]() Oh, and speaking of current, there was very little, which suited me fine as I think fins are for gently positioning oneself in the water, not this nasty "finning" exercise some guides go in for We did thirteen dives during the week, and every one was thoroughly enjoyed. If I had to pick a favourite, it would have to be either the night dive at Las Eras (despite being bumped from behind by a creature unseen, and reaching down with great relief to not find a torn bloody gash where my nads used to be There aren't as many fish in Tenerife as there are in the Red Sea, and there's not the plethora of coral either, but I enjoyed it just as much - think a forest in autumn colours compared to the neon of Piccadilly A word on Shore Diving… At first when I heard all the diving was from the shore, I was a bit wary - previously all really good diving had been boat diving for me, the few shore dives I'd done in the UK being OK, but not mind blowing. I needn't have worried though - Tenerife being volcanic means that a few hundred metres out and it's 500m down! All the sites can be reached from the shore, there's no need for a boat, and it makes for very relaxed diving. And Guides… Speaking of relaxed, have you ever dived with an overkeen guide? Asking for your air every ten minutes, always waving and pointing out every second fish in the water? I hate that. Well, the icing on the cake for this trip was that Michael is nothing like that at all - just let's you enjoy the dive, occasionally pointing something special out if you've not already seen it - perfect OK, I've waffled enough. In summary, Tenerife, great diving, Rebecca and Michael, great hosts - I'm definitely going back for more of the same, and highly recommend it Dave. PS Whisky - A photographic warning... (aka beating Michael to the post ![]()
__________________ Experience is a dear teacher, and only fools will learn from no other. -- Benjamin Franklin My photos http://www.yorkshire-divers.com <- Carlsberg don't make diver forums... Last edited by dave archer : 10-01-05 at 03:07 PM. |
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| Excellent report and in agreement about the diving in Tenerife, even if I can't comment on the service from Ocean Quest - I dived with Tenerife Scuba with whom I had a great time |
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| Glad you enjoyed Tenerife mate. I always feel wary about recommending places and peolpe to YD, but in Mike and Rebecca's case I am confident that anyone who goes will be chuffed to bits. Are you gonna go back? Here's looking forward to this Friday and my imminent arrival on the island. Always presuming I get the tickets after the 'cheaperhols' debacle..... |
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| I thought you were paying your commission direct to Jay and Andy in the form of Ham, Whiskey and coffee?
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hmmm...if you view it like that.... Dave, it was a hoot with you and Claire, and your mates. I look forward to the next time...have you got Chris' email address for me? would love to drop him a line! Have spent this week experimenting with some new recipes: will try them out on andy and Jay, when they are perfected, you will get it all next time round hugs to Claire and the others :-)
__________________ ...because Babylon is nothing but an infinite game of chance. (J.L. Borges) The mother of chaos was born in a sea. (Frank Herbert) soppy cow (Diving Dude) www.scuba-diving-tenerife.com |
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| A great report, the best one on Tenerife I've read. I've been tempted to go and dive there but opted to the Azores instead. I still want to go though and will try to make a trip this year. I think dive location although important you can't beat a good dive center, they can make to whole trip memorable. From what I've read so far Rebecca And Mike provide an excellent service and won't hesitate to try them if I get to go there. How many days were you there to do 13 dives? |
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__________________ Experience is a dear teacher, and only fools will learn from no other. -- Benjamin Franklin My photos http://www.yorkshire-divers.com <- Carlsberg don't make diver forums... |
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