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Advice on freedive/ spearing holiday spots in September.

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Janner

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Hi, im fairly new to this sport and im thinking of booking a holiday abroad sometime in september. What im crying out for is some sun and good vis, as i said im fairly new to this sport so im not really after deep dive spots just a nice place where the mrs can relax and i can get in the water and explore anything up to 15/20 meters. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Ian
 
If you wana go anywhere, why not go Mozambique, Ive never been but if you ask Old Sarge Im sure hell chip in on some advice on the area as he has been before. Baja also looks like a good place to go spearing wise...
 
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