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I've wondered about Seafarer's. Looks like it might be a pleasant alternative to the big hotels. (Maybe also with an an outdoor spot to hang up your dive gear?)I almost always end up at the Seafarer's Resort when I'm diving in Key Largo.
Yes, lodging in the Keys is crazy expensive, and as for condos almost nothing reasonable at all. I'm within a long drive to the Keys, but because of lodging it is usually cheaper for the 4 of us to fly to Cozumel (or Cancun bag-drag).Holy shnit! trying to find anything in the keys for feb is nutz . been some years since i visited. feels like perhaps centuries when looking at prices....
If the weather is good I think Key Largo 30 foot reef dives are perfect for a new OW cert diver. They were for me. Throw in the Benwood for her first wreck dive.yeah, that was our initial plan, but started thinking perhaps the keys would be a better play since this will by my wife's first outing since she got her OW cert. We only have a week, and are traveling from Colorado so some of the caribbean is just to long re flights. Love Coz when I have been there, but not sure about drift dives on her first time out....even though they were my first when I was a kid.