drrich2
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"I need to tag along with others making this trip. The wife and I have only performed boat dives, approximately 60+ plus each, however I cannot seem to convince my wife that we could shore dive. She is convinced we'd get lost at sea. I think if we headed there with a group she'd feel more comfortable."
Others have pointed out elsewhere it's possible to treat Bonaire as a boat dive destination, so you might get her there aiming for that, with an option to try shore diving if she likes what she sees. Be sure you pick a resort with a nice-easy entry house reef (e.g.: Buddy Dive Resort). Couple of house reef shore dives go well, you might have yourself a convert.
I've not done Curacao, but I suspect you could try the same approach with it. If she's paranoid that any attempt to get her to Bonaire is a plot to shore dive (which of course it is), you might have better luck selling Curacao. Which I'm told also has a lot more nice, sandy beach, & easier (albeit I'm told somewhat longer swim out?) entries.
I'm more worried about getting lost boat diving than shore diving. A boat doesn't stick up out of the water as high as an island, and an island isn't going anywhere. Plus, the island is a whole lot bigger & longer. It's much harder to lose an island than a boat.
Richard.
Others have pointed out elsewhere it's possible to treat Bonaire as a boat dive destination, so you might get her there aiming for that, with an option to try shore diving if she likes what she sees. Be sure you pick a resort with a nice-easy entry house reef (e.g.: Buddy Dive Resort). Couple of house reef shore dives go well, you might have yourself a convert.
I've not done Curacao, but I suspect you could try the same approach with it. If she's paranoid that any attempt to get her to Bonaire is a plot to shore dive (which of course it is), you might have better luck selling Curacao. Which I'm told also has a lot more nice, sandy beach, & easier (albeit I'm told somewhat longer swim out?) entries.
I'm more worried about getting lost boat diving than shore diving. A boat doesn't stick up out of the water as high as an island, and an island isn't going anywhere. Plus, the island is a whole lot bigger & longer. It's much harder to lose an island than a boat.
Richard.
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