knobhdy
Registered
I just returned from Andros Island in the Bahamas. The diving was spectacular. I stayed at Small Hope Bay Lodge (all-inclusive, except for the diving). It was my second year at the resort, so I knew it would be good, but this was the first year I had my c-card so I was able to do the real dives.
I jumped straight in and dove an ocean blue hold, as well as the reef wall, and a couple of coral cavern-type dives. Also did some general shallow reef diving, with really great fish watching.
Some things to bring next year:
My own dedicated dive buddy -- enough other people brought theirs that I had a hard time finding a buddy on the fly. Dove with the instructors a couple of times to have someone watching me at depth. This was not a bad idea anyway as I am relatively new to diving.
A Underwater Camera -- I hesitated to buy a new one, and went with a disposable for snorkeling, but I want better pictures. Plus my non-diving mother acquired it for her snorkeling trips and use up all the pictures. :blinking:
Other then that, the resorted provided everything I needed, including offering equipment to rent which was surprisingly well fitting.
The food is great, the bar (for those not diving or who have higher tolerances then I do) is always open, (And their idea of "open bar" is: "There is the bar, go behind and help yourself"
) and the staff is warm and welcoming.
I highly recommend this place.

I jumped straight in and dove an ocean blue hold, as well as the reef wall, and a couple of coral cavern-type dives. Also did some general shallow reef diving, with really great fish watching.
Some things to bring next year:
My own dedicated dive buddy -- enough other people brought theirs that I had a hard time finding a buddy on the fly. Dove with the instructors a couple of times to have someone watching me at depth. This was not a bad idea anyway as I am relatively new to diving.
A Underwater Camera -- I hesitated to buy a new one, and went with a disposable for snorkeling, but I want better pictures. Plus my non-diving mother acquired it for her snorkeling trips and use up all the pictures. :blinking:
Other then that, the resorted provided everything I needed, including offering equipment to rent which was surprisingly well fitting.
The food is great, the bar (for those not diving or who have higher tolerances then I do) is always open, (And their idea of "open bar" is: "There is the bar, go behind and help yourself"

I highly recommend this place.