Parasailing
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- Kibkommer
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Parasailing
Does anyone know which beaches West of Girne offer parasailing and the approximate cost?
Last edited by Maisiemoo on Tue 26 Jun 2018 10:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Paragliding
Paragliding is done off the mountains the company has an office in the harbour i think you mean Parasailing.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Parasailing
Thank you I have changed the title of the post. I know nothing about this but have family coming out who may like to parasail!
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Re: Parasailing
As all large sandy beaches are turtle nesting sites and this is the turtle nestling season it would be an ecological disaster to parasail.
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Re: Parasailing
Escape Beach do this - the beach is already used extensively for Touristic purposes.
I am not aware of it being a turtle nesting site, but would welcome clarification on this...
I am not aware of it being a turtle nesting site, but would welcome clarification on this...
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Re: Parasailing
The turtle project gave up trying to protect Escape Beach along time ago - fight only the battles you can win I guess...
On a more salient (sic) note.... Maiseemoo I would point out that the operators of parasailing/parascending are often not qualified. They have a speedboat and parachute with a long line and there it ends... many injuries ensue and they almost certainly do not have public liability insurance.
Visitor's holiday insurance will also preclude partaking in such extreme sports...
However I can thoroughly recommend paragliding with the team based in the harbour who have an excellent record and are better qualified plus the heights and views are a whole other level of experience.
http://www.highlineparagliding.com/
On a more salient (sic) note.... Maiseemoo I would point out that the operators of parasailing/parascending are often not qualified. They have a speedboat and parachute with a long line and there it ends... many injuries ensue and they almost certainly do not have public liability insurance.
Visitor's holiday insurance will also preclude partaking in such extreme sports...
However I can thoroughly recommend paragliding with the team based in the harbour who have an excellent record and are better qualified plus the heights and views are a whole other level of experience.
http://www.highlineparagliding.com/
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Re: Parasailing
Thanks Groucho
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Parasailing
Can also from experience recommend the paragliding guys, great friendly service picked up from hotel and a great time flying.
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Re: Parasailing
Thank you, I will.pass the information on, I don't have the stomach for it myself but I bet the paragliding is something they would enjoy.