Wow...that's all I have to say about this dropzone..I love to skydive, and wow...the view here is amazing.. This is one of those drop zones that once under your canopy you want to slow down and just enjoy the view. I went there for a boogie in May of 2008. it was 4 days long 23, 24, 25 and 26, I noticed that when there aren't enough people to fill the plane they don't go up...which was an issue on the first 2 days, but once Saturday and Sunday rolled around you were non-stop jumping. The plane seats 18 people and is a side load behind the wing. The most I saw on a single exit was 9 but I am sure you could easily get more. They speak English and if you don't want to stay at the drop zone there are many hotels in the area that are very close by. The staff was friendly there and the prices weren't that bad for being a dropzone in Europe.I am going all over Europe testing out drop zones and so far this one is my 2nd favorite. My all time favorite is in Italy..a smaller dropzone but always busy. City is Salgareda If you ever want info on going to that one just drop me a line and I can get you all the info you need.