Aruba dive report (October 8-16, 2005)

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chester

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Location
Atlanta GA
# of dives
100 - 199
The weather was very atypical... only 2 or 3 truly nice, sunny days. Palm Beach was downright nasty Wednesday and Thursday. And heavy thunderstorms during many of the nights…

I chose Pelican since I had used them before.. I actually tried to book with unique sports but couldn't get reservations.

All dives were pretty much cancelled Tuesday-Thursday and I was generally unsatisfied with Pelican. In fact, I probably will not dive with them again. They were very unreliable with their hotel pickups – I had to take cabs a couple of times… they generally seemed very disorganized and unprofessional (surprising to me since I didn’t notice this the last time I dove with them). But to be fair, I know some of this had to do with the weather… and they had to move their boats from Pelican Pier to the Harbor - I know it was inconvenient for them, it’s a pain for us paying divers as well…. but they were pretty good on the boat and underwater. Highest ratio was 9 divers to 1 DM.

Harbour Reef and Sponge Reef were both average dives with about 30 – 50 ft vis. Saw lots of Green moray eels at Harbour.

The Jane Sea was incredible……… very glad I dove it, especially since we couldn’t dive the Antilla (my all-time favorite dive). The vis was about 50 ft the day we dove it. Thanks to those on this board that recommended it.

Sonesta was also pretty cool… swimming through the plane was one of my single most favorite dive experiences. Again, about 50 ft vis. Saw my first octopus at the Sonesta (I think).

All in all, decent... wish the weather had been better but that's life. :D
 
Hi chester, I'm pretty sure my wife & I dove with you a few times on that trip - we're the newbies from NC.

We had similar experiences with Pelican's surface organization, or lack thereof. Once we left the pier, everything was OK though.

Anyhow, we enjoyed meeting & diving with you - good to see you here!
 
I used Pelican for one day in June and then went to Clive with Dive Aruba for the rest of the stay. I wrote a report on it when I got back. They were highly disorganized, and they practically ignored a kid who was potentially in serious trouble.
 

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