any advice on uepi?

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bubbles09

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hi there :)

so... i'm a newbie to scubaboard. a friend told me this is the place to come to for dive holiday info. i've just returned from a trip to fiji and was a little disappointed with the diving. i read all the brochures, books and websites re. diving in fiji and booked my trip based on that info BUT i feel like i missed out on the best of what fiji has to offer! at the end of 2010 i'd like to check out uepi - i hear it's very nice. so, this time around i'd like to hear from fellow divers instead of books or brochures before i book a thing! any info on accom, dive sites, travel, length of stay etc is most welcome!! Cheers :)
 
"because i need help" - haha - very funny!!

your link doesn't work btw - very helpful indeed!! :wink:
 
Bubbles.....Uepi is VERY special....you WILL have a great time...I was there last Nov. - expensive, easy spectacular diving, lots of black tip 'friends', big stuff, little stuff, it's all there, righteous dinners, elegant rustic, no AC, (just fans), no hot water (didn't need either & keeps away all the fussy yuppies), small groups of 4 divers per boat when I was there.
There is a facebook site on Uepi, lots of info there also. Email me if you want more & better.
I'd go again if it wasn't so expensive....but worth every penny if you decide. I've already said too much. A real sleeper.....SSSsssshhhh!
 

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