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PDI - GC 101 - A Swingers Guide to Fun Island in 2022 (Revision 6: September 22) ******* update ****
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By *I Two OP Couple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
Unfortunately this wonderful resource was removed but is now in a new home.
Access as follows
"1. Click on "Club Reviews" button on Fabswingers.
2. 3rd from the top is the Eden_GC link. Select this.
3. There are two links at the top. One for our email address and one for our website. Select the link to our website.
4. Once on the website, click on the menu button and you will see "A Swingers Guide to Playa Del Ingles"
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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago
San Fernando, Gran Canaria |
We have had a number of people thank us for this guide, and whilst those thanks are appreciated, the credit goes to
Justusboth2013
They are a couple who put in an enormous amount of effort to improving swinging on the island and are a credit to the swinging community.
The person who works tirelessly to keep our website up to date is a regular visitor to the island but prefers to be anonymous. We thank him nonetheless.
The face of PDI is constantly changing and we would like to point out there are two new splendid clubs in the PDI bouquet of choice.
Peaches and Cream
Route 69
2 more reasons to book a holiday to PDI.
Also Kiosk 6 is back open. |
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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago
San Fernando, Gran Canaria |
As of yesterday (7th February 2023) travellers using public transport are no longer required to wear a face mask.
Face masks are still a requirement in health facilities.
Basically, this means you no longer need a face mask in your taxi or bus. |
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By *winga2Man
over a year ago
Stranraer |
"As of yesterday (7th February 2023) travellers using public transport are no longer required to wear a face mask.
Face masks are still a requirement in health facilities.
Basically, this means you no longer need a face mask in your taxi or bus."
Good news, and the guide is a fantastic resource |
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