buzz55
New Member
I posted this on another forum and was advised to post it here. Any help greatfully appreciated and please bear in mind that I'm a total newbie both to this forum & to power boating 
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Hi all,
I've been looking through google & have come up with a few options which involve watersports in Portugal.
What I want is the option to dip in and out of the activities as we choose - so not a 100% sailing holiday or somewhere that we have to pay upfront for activities every day and then miss out if we decided to lie by the pool for a day instead.
In particular, I'm interested in maybe doing a 2-day powerboating course with certificate at the end - something similar to this: http://www.martinnorthey.net/rya-power-boat-courses
I may even end up doing more research in to here, but just in case there's someone else out there who has done a similar holiday, I said I'd post.
So basically I'm looking for somewhere that has watersport activities available all year around, where I can maybe do a powerboating course with an English speaking instructor & where there's a nice beach to relax in after a day's activity.
Suggestions? Where to avoid? All appreciated!
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Hi all,
I've been looking through google & have come up with a few options which involve watersports in Portugal.
What I want is the option to dip in and out of the activities as we choose - so not a 100% sailing holiday or somewhere that we have to pay upfront for activities every day and then miss out if we decided to lie by the pool for a day instead.
In particular, I'm interested in maybe doing a 2-day powerboating course with certificate at the end - something similar to this: http://www.martinnorthey.net/rya-power-boat-courses
I may even end up doing more research in to here, but just in case there's someone else out there who has done a similar holiday, I said I'd post.
So basically I'm looking for somewhere that has watersport activities available all year around, where I can maybe do a powerboating course with an English speaking instructor & where there's a nice beach to relax in after a day's activity.
Suggestions? Where to avoid? All appreciated!