billt4sf
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My wife and I will be in the FL keys next summer (June - July '13) to visit family (during which time we'll dive Key West and Key Largo). Afterwards we'll have some time for my retirement vacation (WOOOO-HOOOO!!!) and we'd like to do some diving, since we'll be on the FL coast there we thought we'd check out the Caribbean options. I have been reading some of your threads herein but maybe you can help me better if I tell you what we're looking for:
we are novice divers with less than 50 dives each but we love expanding our abilities a little at a time
we go with a dive guide at least the first time on a new dive site and I imagine that will still be the case next year
we do want good, reliable dive operators and guides, particularly since we will rent most of our equipment
we're still trying to get comfortable with shore dives
we would love to see some large pelagics!
we were on a dinghy for diving a few times in Zanzibar -- great diving but getting on and off that thing was not fun for me (I am 6'6" (198 cm) tall)
we're in late 50's early 60's but in good shape for our age
we like to travel to different countries, we love diving but it's not all about the underwater experience for us
we are learning French
we'd like to spend no more than $2,000 per week including everything including air fare
at the conclusion we will go back to SF which is our home
I was reading some threads and got a bit confused. What's an "AI" ? Also, what is "Turks & Caicos"?
If you are able to suggest to us some ideas I can check them out! The first idea that occuired to me wha Grand Cayman except that I hate those cruiser crowds. <Maybe it's still OK. What about a combo of GC and Little Cayman? Does one need more diving experience than we have to enjoy those spots?
Thanks!!
- Bill & Emily
we are novice divers with less than 50 dives each but we love expanding our abilities a little at a time
we go with a dive guide at least the first time on a new dive site and I imagine that will still be the case next year
we do want good, reliable dive operators and guides, particularly since we will rent most of our equipment
we're still trying to get comfortable with shore dives
we would love to see some large pelagics!
we were on a dinghy for diving a few times in Zanzibar -- great diving but getting on and off that thing was not fun for me (I am 6'6" (198 cm) tall)

we're in late 50's early 60's but in good shape for our age
we like to travel to different countries, we love diving but it's not all about the underwater experience for us

we are learning French
we'd like to spend no more than $2,000 per week including everything including air fare

at the conclusion we will go back to SF which is our home
I was reading some threads and got a bit confused. What's an "AI" ? Also, what is "Turks & Caicos"?

If you are able to suggest to us some ideas I can check them out! The first idea that occuired to me wha Grand Cayman except that I hate those cruiser crowds. <Maybe it's still OK. What about a combo of GC and Little Cayman? Does one need more diving experience than we have to enjoy those spots?
Thanks!!
- Bill & Emily