diversmith
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Howdy all
I'm going to post reports about our trip and will just post about the diving in this thread. I will post about the Occidental in a separate post to give some info about that part of the trip and our experience getting our oldest son an emergency appendectomy while in Cozumel!
We haven't been to Coz since almost 14 years ago. I posted a few questions while planning for our trip and had lots of great info offered up here, so thanks to everyone who posted!
We were in Coz starting on June 1 and stayed 18 nights at the Occidental where we had stayed during our first trip. I thought we had used Pro Dive (onsite) but once we got there my wife reminded me we had used Dive Palancar which was the former onsite operator. I guess things changed since our last trip! Dive Palancar was great for us back then and the boats weren't very full during the February we were there, and they were very flexible with booking a package and mixing one tank or 2 tank dives throughout the stay. They almost always came back to the docks at Occidental and Allegro for the SI's, so sometimes my wife didn't do the second tank or we went out for the first afternoon tank. Fast forward to this trip and I see the Pro Dive boats at the dock and my wife says my memory sucks, and then I realize that there was a change in dive ops, lol.
I wandered down to the dive shop and identified myself as a former instructor with decades of diving experience dating back to getting my basic open water in 1982 and my instructor cert in 1986, and I was looking to book a package. The guy working the counter had a bit of a 'tude and asked the last time I was diving. I replied it was Little Cayman in 2019 and I had done no diving since then (other than the pool with my 2 sons getting them ready for a Discover scuba experience for future travels) since our other trips were grenaded by Covid. He hastily replies I need to do a pool checkout dive, lol. I nicely replied that I have never been asked to do that anywhere I've been around the world either as a current or former instructor no matter the date of my last dive. He kind of got snotty so I left and then saw their boats coming back in and saw the cattle getting unloaded while we were chilling on the beach drinking some cool libations!! I tell my wife (who isn't diving this trip because we have our boys, 9 & 12 y/o with us and she doesn't feel comfortable having us both out in the water with no other friends or family there) I'm not dealing with the ******** at Pro Dive and that I'm calling Aldora because I remember seeing so many great reviews of them here on Scubaboard and I know they will pick-up at the Occidental dock. Well, glad I did because Aldora was wonderful! And I also noticed how smokey the Pro Dive boats exhaust was. I'm a fireman and have inhaled way too much diesel exhaust over the years, so having the clean running outboards on the Aldora boats was definitely a plus.
They have great staff, the boats are nice, they were always at the Occidental in a 15 minute window in the AM and the most we ever had on the boat was 7 peeps, usually 5-6. They also offered to do a "Discover Nitrox" course and let me dive steel 117s with nitrox for the whole trip. I had never decided to do nitrox because my air consumption has always been great and I had never wanted to give up using my trusty bulletproof Orca Edge computer. Well, I had bought my wife and I two new Oceanic Pro Plus 4 computers for Christmas 2019 in preparation of our trip we were planning to Tahiti for 2020...we all know what happened in 2020!! I am sold on nitrox and steel 117s...I had almost every dive go 80-90 minutes and was able to use no weight belt. And, the Pro Plus is easy to use, has a large screen and I love the dive log feature and the QD option we got.
That was the other big benefit to Aldora...everyone was using nitrox and steel 117s so we all could extend the dives and really maximize bottom time. The guides were all very flexible and didn't babysit which I absolutely love.
So, in a nutshell, Aldora will cost you more than an op like Pro Dive, but you get a lot more value out of that slightly higher price. And now that we have "modern" computers, we will definitely be getting nitrox certs. I'm sold on nitrox!
Safe diving and feel free to ask questions
I'm going to post reports about our trip and will just post about the diving in this thread. I will post about the Occidental in a separate post to give some info about that part of the trip and our experience getting our oldest son an emergency appendectomy while in Cozumel!

We haven't been to Coz since almost 14 years ago. I posted a few questions while planning for our trip and had lots of great info offered up here, so thanks to everyone who posted!
We were in Coz starting on June 1 and stayed 18 nights at the Occidental where we had stayed during our first trip. I thought we had used Pro Dive (onsite) but once we got there my wife reminded me we had used Dive Palancar which was the former onsite operator. I guess things changed since our last trip! Dive Palancar was great for us back then and the boats weren't very full during the February we were there, and they were very flexible with booking a package and mixing one tank or 2 tank dives throughout the stay. They almost always came back to the docks at Occidental and Allegro for the SI's, so sometimes my wife didn't do the second tank or we went out for the first afternoon tank. Fast forward to this trip and I see the Pro Dive boats at the dock and my wife says my memory sucks, and then I realize that there was a change in dive ops, lol.
I wandered down to the dive shop and identified myself as a former instructor with decades of diving experience dating back to getting my basic open water in 1982 and my instructor cert in 1986, and I was looking to book a package. The guy working the counter had a bit of a 'tude and asked the last time I was diving. I replied it was Little Cayman in 2019 and I had done no diving since then (other than the pool with my 2 sons getting them ready for a Discover scuba experience for future travels) since our other trips were grenaded by Covid. He hastily replies I need to do a pool checkout dive, lol. I nicely replied that I have never been asked to do that anywhere I've been around the world either as a current or former instructor no matter the date of my last dive. He kind of got snotty so I left and then saw their boats coming back in and saw the cattle getting unloaded while we were chilling on the beach drinking some cool libations!! I tell my wife (who isn't diving this trip because we have our boys, 9 & 12 y/o with us and she doesn't feel comfortable having us both out in the water with no other friends or family there) I'm not dealing with the ******** at Pro Dive and that I'm calling Aldora because I remember seeing so many great reviews of them here on Scubaboard and I know they will pick-up at the Occidental dock. Well, glad I did because Aldora was wonderful! And I also noticed how smokey the Pro Dive boats exhaust was. I'm a fireman and have inhaled way too much diesel exhaust over the years, so having the clean running outboards on the Aldora boats was definitely a plus.
They have great staff, the boats are nice, they were always at the Occidental in a 15 minute window in the AM and the most we ever had on the boat was 7 peeps, usually 5-6. They also offered to do a "Discover Nitrox" course and let me dive steel 117s with nitrox for the whole trip. I had never decided to do nitrox because my air consumption has always been great and I had never wanted to give up using my trusty bulletproof Orca Edge computer. Well, I had bought my wife and I two new Oceanic Pro Plus 4 computers for Christmas 2019 in preparation of our trip we were planning to Tahiti for 2020...we all know what happened in 2020!! I am sold on nitrox and steel 117s...I had almost every dive go 80-90 minutes and was able to use no weight belt. And, the Pro Plus is easy to use, has a large screen and I love the dive log feature and the QD option we got.
That was the other big benefit to Aldora...everyone was using nitrox and steel 117s so we all could extend the dives and really maximize bottom time. The guides were all very flexible and didn't babysit which I absolutely love.
So, in a nutshell, Aldora will cost you more than an op like Pro Dive, but you get a lot more value out of that slightly higher price. And now that we have "modern" computers, we will definitely be getting nitrox certs. I'm sold on nitrox!
Safe diving and feel free to ask questions
