So I'm new to the board and a relative novice diver. We are heading to Curacao on the 22nd of this month for a week. We're going to be staying at All West. I've never been to Curacao or Bonaire before. I understand most of the diving is shore diving and we may also go on a couple boat dives. My wife and I are both strong swimmers and comfortable in the water. We both have about 40 or 50ish dives. I don't remember off the top of my head. We are both OW certified. However it was a university course that was a semester long with 2 hrs of UW time each week, plus the 4 final dives. Based on what I've seen of resort courses and many resort certified divers, we have much more thorough training.
We have been to Cozumel and Playa Del carmen and also dove in currents in Malaysia and Indonesia. We've also done a couple shore dives. However, neither of us have any experience doing a drift dive from shore. It seems like some of the shore dives in Curacao have currents. Is there anything special we should know regarding safety? How much current should we expect? Is it like Cozumel where you really can't swim into it effectively and you'll drift for a considerable distance or should we expect to exit right where we went in? If you are exiting at a different location, are they easy to identify and how do you keep track of how far you've traveled and/or when to surface? If exiting at the entry point is it just a matter of swimming into the current at the start? Do any of the currents in Curacao sweep offshore such that it would be difficult to get back to the island? I've heard that that can be the case on the East coast of Cozumel.
Thanks,
JBT
We have been to Cozumel and Playa Del carmen and also dove in currents in Malaysia and Indonesia. We've also done a couple shore dives. However, neither of us have any experience doing a drift dive from shore. It seems like some of the shore dives in Curacao have currents. Is there anything special we should know regarding safety? How much current should we expect? Is it like Cozumel where you really can't swim into it effectively and you'll drift for a considerable distance or should we expect to exit right where we went in? If you are exiting at a different location, are they easy to identify and how do you keep track of how far you've traveled and/or when to surface? If exiting at the entry point is it just a matter of swimming into the current at the start? Do any of the currents in Curacao sweep offshore such that it would be difficult to get back to the island? I've heard that that can be the case on the East coast of Cozumel.
Thanks,
JBT