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We'd be up for that.
DM use if you fancy meeting up one night?
We'll be doing a little exploring a few of the days as we've got a hire car and driving to El Cotillo and the Sandy Dunes a couple of times for the naturist area's weather permitting in the stone circles. |
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"We'll be there from the 15th.
More than happy to meet folk for a chat over a drink."
Please message us
We are a married couple but can't change to couple profile unless we set up another
We are there when you are looking at 11th-21st rue olivia beach |
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By *ompip3Couple 5 weeks ago
Paisley |
"We're at our apartment in El Cotillo 14th to 23rd, side trip to La Mirage PDI, and then the 30th to 6th Jan.
If your around/visiting the lagoons, say hi!
L&K x
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Pity we are at opposite ends of the island,....but nothing is impossible if everyone is in agreement!! Xx |
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Seem to be a few holidays around, doing a quick look, mainly to the south of the island. 1400-2500 per person, inc flights-EZY and JET2
Fun on Fuerte is always hit and miss, depending on your preferences.
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Calima days like these are one of the main reasons we would never live here all the time. Just ghastly, especially for asthma sufferers. When we first started coming here, there were whole calendar years without Calima. Now they seem to be every month.
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By *oxminxCouple 1 week ago
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As an asthmatic I have to agree, calimas are not ideal conditions. We just went to the centre in Rosario for groceries and a coffee today. Helped us stay out of the weather by remaining indoors and having a wander.
But I'd rather be indoors without the need for heating than back home in Ireland in the cold and damp with heating on.
Hopefully it doesn't hang around too long
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"Calima days like these are one of the main reasons we would never live here all the time. Just ghastly, especially for asthma sufferers. When we first started coming here, there were whole calendar years without Calima. Now they seem to be every month.
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We have noticed the increased frequency in recent years - we do live here and, fortunately, don't find that Calimas aggravate our breathing too much, but anybody who doesn't believe in climate change should spend some time here. Windier, hotter and more frequent Calimas. |
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Feel free to explain where 'living here' places you in the pecking order in comparison to folks who rent long term but aren't residents, regular or occasional week/fortnight holidaymakers, people who have been visiting the island for 30 years or more and people who own property here, but chose not to live here all the time. We find it quite amusing. |
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Been here two days, North of island.
Landed on Saturday to be greeted by torrential rain and soaking wet cases……
Had a bit more rain yesterday, and today the wind is howling even by Fuerte standards! Hope it calms and the dust haze in the air clears….
Hopefully tomorrow……..beach…naked !!!!
And every day after till I leave in New Year |
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