Torontonian
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Hi. My family is going to Villas Jibacoa for a 1-wk AI vacation on Aug. 28.
Heard there is good diving/snorkeling here. I emailed the resort but they didn't answere and only said come to the resort Nautical people to ask.
Would anyone know:
* What do they charge for diving for certified divers (I'm one)? How about for non-certified divers, after they take the resort pool/intro scuba?
* Would they go out diving every day (if there are people wanting to go and not red flag)
* What diving association are they affiliated with? And what do they charge for open water certification. I have 3 kids (19, 16, 14) that are good swimmers and the older two had done intro scuba twice and dove 4 open water dives. If it's SSI then it might be worth it to get them certified there. But it it's ACUC (or something obscure like that) then probably not.
*Is it the same dive shop servicing this Villas Jibacoa and the Breezes next door, or each resort has their own dive shop?
Anything else you can share about scuba diving there?
Thanks.
Heard there is good diving/snorkeling here. I emailed the resort but they didn't answere and only said come to the resort Nautical people to ask.
Would anyone know:
* What do they charge for diving for certified divers (I'm one)? How about for non-certified divers, after they take the resort pool/intro scuba?
* Would they go out diving every day (if there are people wanting to go and not red flag)
* What diving association are they affiliated with? And what do they charge for open water certification. I have 3 kids (19, 16, 14) that are good swimmers and the older two had done intro scuba twice and dove 4 open water dives. If it's SSI then it might be worth it to get them certified there. But it it's ACUC (or something obscure like that) then probably not.
*Is it the same dive shop servicing this Villas Jibacoa and the Breezes next door, or each resort has their own dive shop?
Anything else you can share about scuba diving there?
Thanks.