Manzana Pools
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Two weeks holiday equals total business madness upon return!
I promised myself I’d post stacks of information about our two weeks at Costa Esuri in August but the workload has been relentless.
I decided I must start and do a little each day.
Our apartment is on the ground floor and earlier in the year I decided we should have a gate installed so that we had direct access to the swimming pool area rather than going through the apartment and taking keys with us all of the time. If you have children you also know that it would mean getting up and down every two minutes because they need something indoors. 
Without a doubt it has been the best thing we’ve spent money on. The kids can run in and out as much as they like and we don’t have to think about taking out drinks etc etc.
We walked round all of the Manzanas at Marina Esuri and most were being used but typically by only a few people.
I originally thought the pools were rather small but I’ve found out that if they were any larger it is a Spanish regulation that there has to be a lifeguard on duty. That equals increased cost and shorter opening times.
In fact, the pool is plenty big enough and the paddling pool is great for younger children.
A perfect day? Costa Esuri Golf first thing, walk back for a quick swim, lunch then out to one of the beaches until early evening. Return for another swim, barbecue on the patio and a cool beer. Must get rid of this work nonsense!

Posted September 21, 2007
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