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'Bosuncat' wrote:

Here is the link to my photos on Face Book

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152940928266869.1073741856.10432706868&type=1 

Just had a look at your photos on Facebook and the jellyfish, errrr they look awful, will probably stay by the pool to sunbathe. Was it easy to get sun loungers by the pool? I looked at the beaches and they looked deserted in September, it also looks very green too.

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'Bosuncat' wrote:

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'Bosuncat' wrote:

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Is it really that bad in September? I have a plug in which I used many years ago, perhaps its time for an upgrade! Definitely a few tubes of repellent won't go amiss I think. Any particular brand that you found good?

I can't remember the brand for the plug in to be honest. Perhaps someone else can recommend! I know that there were plenty of them round at night but they were no worse than other places that I have been so don't worry!

Thanks for the advice

Always happy to help. :thumbup:

I meant to mention about taking some of the waterproof shoes for the beach . It is lovely but there are plenty of shells which can be a bit sharp if you tread on them without footwear. Also it is a little bit shingly near the waters edge if there has been a storm or a lot of wind. It can get a bit windy on that coast. Watch out for jellyfish. :)

Would plastic clogs be ok? I usually tend to swim in the swimming pool as I am not a strong swimmer but might like to sit on the beach at some stage and relax. Not seen jelly fish before, but thanks for letting me know.

As regards weather in September, is it very hot at that time of year? I would assume that as the hotel is on the beach there is quite a breeze coming through.

I found it warm. Really nice to sit out and have a drink especially in the evening. It was just Seville that was very humid. When I was at the hotel I was fine as there was always some kind of wind.

Plastic clogs would be fine. I hardly swim at all and because of the wind the sea can be a little rough. I love to paddle though. :P

Do you have access to Facebook because my photos are on there so you can see a jellyfish!

Forgot to ask, do you know if there is a supermarket nearby the hotel as I may want to buy large bottles of water on occasion as I do tend to drink quite a lot during the day? Also did the hotel bedrooms have fridges to keep cold drinks in them?
'Bosuncat' wrote:

'suer' wrote:

'Bosuncat' wrote:

'suer' wrote:

'Bosuncat' wrote:

I have the same problem Sue. Plenty of repellent and a good plug in. I forgot mine.

They aren't that bad down by the sea as it can get quite breezy down there. I found them worse in Seville which is when I got bitten I think.

Is it really that bad in September? I have a plug in which I used many years ago, perhaps its time for an upgrade! Definitely a few tubes of repellent won't go amiss I think. Any particular brand that you found good?

I can't remember the brand for the plug in to be honest. Perhaps someone else can recommend! I know that there were plenty of them round at night but they were no worse than other places that I have been so don't worry!

Thanks for the advice

Always happy to help. :thumbup:

I meant to mention about taking some of the waterproof shoes for the beach . It is lovely but there are plenty of shells which can be a bit sharp if you tread on them without footwear. Also it is a little bit shingly near the waters edge if there has been a storm or a lot of wind. It can get a bit windy on that coast. Watch out for jellyfish. :)

Would plastic clogs be ok? I usually tend to swim in the swimming pool as I am not a strong swimmer but might like to sit on the beach at some stage and relax. Not seen jelly fish before, but thanks for letting me know.

As regards weather in September, is it very hot at that time of year? I would assume that as the hotel is on the beach there is quite a breeze coming through.

'suer' wrote:

'Bosuncat' wrote:

'suer' wrote:

'Bosuncat' wrote:

I have the same problem Sue. Plenty of repellent and a good plug in. I forgot mine.

They aren't that bad down by the sea as it can get quite breezy down there. I found them worse in Seville which is when I got bitten I think.

Is it really that bad in September? I have a plug in which I used many years ago, perhaps its time for an upgrade! Definitely a few tubes of repellent won't go amiss I think. Any particular brand that you found good?

I can't remember the brand for the plug in to be honest. Perhaps someone else can recommend! I know that there were plenty of them round at night but they were no worse than other places that I have been so don't worry!

Thanks for the advice

Always happy to help. :thumbup:

I meant to mention about taking some of the waterproof shoes for the beach . It is lovely but there are plenty of shells which can be a bit sharp if you tread on them without footwear. Also it is a little bit shingly near the waters edge if there has been a storm or a lot of wind. It can get a bit windy on that coast. Watch out for jellyfish. 🙂

'Bosuncat' wrote:

'suer' wrote:

'Bosuncat' wrote:

I have the same problem Sue. Plenty of repellent and a good plug in. I forgot mine.

They aren't that bad down by the sea as it can get quite breezy down there. I found them worse in Seville which is when I got bitten I think.

Is it really that bad in September? I have a plug in which I used many years ago, perhaps its time for an upgrade! Definitely a few tubes of repellent won't go amiss I think. Any particular brand that you found good?

I can't remember the brand for the plug in to be honest. Perhaps someone else can recommend! I know that there were plenty of them round at night but they were no worse than other places that I have been so don't worry!

Thanks for the advice

'suer' wrote:

'Bosuncat' wrote:

I have the same problem Sue. Plenty of repellent and a good plug in. I forgot mine.

They aren't that bad down by the sea as it can get quite breezy down there. I found them worse in Seville which is when I got bitten I think.

Is it really that bad in September? I have a plug in which I used many years ago, perhaps its time for an upgrade! Definitely a few tubes of repellent won't go amiss I think. Any particular brand that you found good?

I can't remember the brand for the plug in to be honest. Perhaps someone else can recommend! I know that there were plenty of them round at night but they were no worse than other places that I have been so don't worry!

'Bosuncat' wrote:

I have the same problem Sue. Plenty of repellent and a good plug in. I forgot mine.

They aren't that bad down by the sea as it can get quite breezy down there. I found them worse in Seville which is when I got bitten I think.

Is it really that bad in September? I have a plug in which I used many years ago, perhaps its time for an upgrade! Definitely a few tubes of repellent won't go amiss I think. Any particular brand that you found good?

I have the same problem Sue. Plenty of repellent and a good plug in. I forgot mine.

They aren't that bad down by the sea as it can get quite breezy down there. I found them worse in Seville which is when I got bitten I think.