Hi!
I have signed up for a dive vacation with a group of US divers that I have been diving with one time before, at Coco View in mid January. I'm really looking forward to this and from what I have read, I will probably like Coco View a lot.
Now to the question. How good or bad will this place suit a non diving spouse? I might try to talk my husband into joining me, but would like to know that he at least have a chance to like it. He loves to snorkel, and I'm sure he could go with the boat every once in a while, if the sites also suits snorkelers. He would also enjoy the house reef, I'm sure of. But then, how fun could it be for a non diver. Is there something else he could do (or we)?
I will not dive 4 dives a day (2 might be enough and maybe 3 some day). So we could spend some time together as well. We are both independant, and have done pretty much traveling so we don't have to hang out every second together. I just don't want him to get bored.
From what I understand there's no beach or pool, but if there's some place to relax, read a book and just enjoy vacation that's good. Can you do any swimming at the resort?
We will of course also enjoy the company of the group at nights, but I'm still not sure how much dive-talk it will be for him. We talk a lot about different fishes and things we see in the water, when we snorkel so he's interested in that. But I don't think I will manage to get him to try to dive. He has tried once in the past and it didn't work out then. I would love for him to get certified, but I won't put any pressure on him. He has to decide that by himself.
So, any advices?
I have signed up for a dive vacation with a group of US divers that I have been diving with one time before, at Coco View in mid January. I'm really looking forward to this and from what I have read, I will probably like Coco View a lot.
Now to the question. How good or bad will this place suit a non diving spouse? I might try to talk my husband into joining me, but would like to know that he at least have a chance to like it. He loves to snorkel, and I'm sure he could go with the boat every once in a while, if the sites also suits snorkelers. He would also enjoy the house reef, I'm sure of. But then, how fun could it be for a non diver. Is there something else he could do (or we)?
I will not dive 4 dives a day (2 might be enough and maybe 3 some day). So we could spend some time together as well. We are both independant, and have done pretty much traveling so we don't have to hang out every second together. I just don't want him to get bored.
From what I understand there's no beach or pool, but if there's some place to relax, read a book and just enjoy vacation that's good. Can you do any swimming at the resort?
We will of course also enjoy the company of the group at nights, but I'm still not sure how much dive-talk it will be for him. We talk a lot about different fishes and things we see in the water, when we snorkel so he's interested in that. But I don't think I will manage to get him to try to dive. He has tried once in the past and it didn't work out then. I would love for him to get certified, but I won't put any pressure on him. He has to decide that by himself.
So, any advices?
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