DivingLonghorn
Contributor
Just got back from my first trip to Bonaire, and I must say it exceeded all of my expectations; I am now asking myself why it took me this long to get there! We stayed at the Belmar and accommodations were very nice. We had a first floor room that opened up right to the water, where every night we had 3 huge tarpon using the flood lights to catch their meals. My first dive in Bonaire, was my check-out dive on the house reef
so I descend about 8 ft and follow my dive buddy (he has been in Bonaire 4 days before I arrived) out. I love the whole aspect of diving so I am just loving the shallow white area on the way out to the reef, but when I get to the reef, I just stop and just look left and right
.hypnotized, my first reaction is,Its a jungle under here !! The reef life is like nothing I have seen before. I live in Dallas, so I go to Cozumel about 2x a year, and have been going since 1994, but nothing in Coz compares to this. I love Coz and will always go back, but if its reef life you want, I found it in Bonaire. In addition, I have dove the Bahamas (Bimini, Nassau), Maui, Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, San Juan Islands (Washington), but the life in Bonaire is something else! And diving on your on time, now I could get use to that.
Dives:
Sweet Dreams (2x)
Hooker
Margate Bay
Vista Blue (2x)
Town Pier (Night Dive)
Bari Reef
Andrea II (3x)
1000 Steps (1 TIME ONLY !!)
Karpata (2x)
Ol Blue (2x)
Belmare House Reef (4x)
Favorite sites are: Sweet Dreams, Andrea II, Ol Blue, Karpata, and Town Pier. The Town Pier night dive lived up to its hype. The colors were so vibrant, it was amazing. I saw a frog fish and 2 sea horses. Of course the tarpon were there to.
Restaurants:
Didnt eat out to often, but our favorite restaurants are: Wills Tropical Grill, City Café, and Pasa Bon Pizza.
Lodging:
Belmar / with Buddy Dive dive package. The Belmar was very nice and clean. Had maid service every other day and security every evening. 24 hour Nitrox was also nice with Buddy Dive. We could also off load and get new tanks at the Buddy Dive Resort. This was nice for our northern trips as the Belmar is closer to the south sites.
I am just getting into photography and have a Canon G5 Powershot with an Inon 2000 strobe so, the first few dives I dont take the camera, but decide to take it to 1000 Steps. Our dive group consists of 5 divers, 2 of which this is their first dives after certification (Boy are they spoiled now !). I am suited up, take the stairs down and am waiting in the surf to keep cool, while waiting for the rest of the group. When a rogue wave (OK it wasnt that big, but big enough) comes in and smashes into me. All of a sudden I see my strobe sinking to the bottom, but still attached to my synch cord. Apparently the wave dislodged the screw that attaches my strobe to the strobe arms. Luckily the only thing I lost was the screw. I didnt have a replacement screw (of which now I have added to my save-a-dive kit) and didnt want to waste time looking for one on the island. So I set my camera at 5.6 and 1/125, Macro, no flash, shooting in RAW (I learned to always shoot in RAW) and knew that I would be doing some extensive post production. So below are some of my pics, and didnt need much post prod editing with the settings I used, yeah !
A note, my wife is a diver as well, but not as .whats the word ..compulsive as I am, so she stayed home with our 4 year old, while I went off to Bonaire, she is one in a million ! So, I spent the weekend doing my pics and put together a slide show / movie for my dive group and showed them to my wife, she says, Well damn, now I have to go!! Already planning our next trip.
Sorry for the multiple attachments, but my pics were to large to post conventionally.
I have a few more pics to post in a subsequent thread.
Thanks.
Dives:
Sweet Dreams (2x)
Hooker
Margate Bay
Vista Blue (2x)
Town Pier (Night Dive)
Bari Reef
Andrea II (3x)
1000 Steps (1 TIME ONLY !!)
Karpata (2x)
Ol Blue (2x)
Belmare House Reef (4x)
Favorite sites are: Sweet Dreams, Andrea II, Ol Blue, Karpata, and Town Pier. The Town Pier night dive lived up to its hype. The colors were so vibrant, it was amazing. I saw a frog fish and 2 sea horses. Of course the tarpon were there to.
Restaurants:
Didnt eat out to often, but our favorite restaurants are: Wills Tropical Grill, City Café, and Pasa Bon Pizza.
Lodging:
Belmar / with Buddy Dive dive package. The Belmar was very nice and clean. Had maid service every other day and security every evening. 24 hour Nitrox was also nice with Buddy Dive. We could also off load and get new tanks at the Buddy Dive Resort. This was nice for our northern trips as the Belmar is closer to the south sites.
I am just getting into photography and have a Canon G5 Powershot with an Inon 2000 strobe so, the first few dives I dont take the camera, but decide to take it to 1000 Steps. Our dive group consists of 5 divers, 2 of which this is their first dives after certification (Boy are they spoiled now !). I am suited up, take the stairs down and am waiting in the surf to keep cool, while waiting for the rest of the group. When a rogue wave (OK it wasnt that big, but big enough) comes in and smashes into me. All of a sudden I see my strobe sinking to the bottom, but still attached to my synch cord. Apparently the wave dislodged the screw that attaches my strobe to the strobe arms. Luckily the only thing I lost was the screw. I didnt have a replacement screw (of which now I have added to my save-a-dive kit) and didnt want to waste time looking for one on the island. So I set my camera at 5.6 and 1/125, Macro, no flash, shooting in RAW (I learned to always shoot in RAW) and knew that I would be doing some extensive post production. So below are some of my pics, and didnt need much post prod editing with the settings I used, yeah !
A note, my wife is a diver as well, but not as .whats the word ..compulsive as I am, so she stayed home with our 4 year old, while I went off to Bonaire, she is one in a million ! So, I spent the weekend doing my pics and put together a slide show / movie for my dive group and showed them to my wife, she says, Well damn, now I have to go!! Already planning our next trip.
Sorry for the multiple attachments, but my pics were to large to post conventionally.
I have a few more pics to post in a subsequent thread.
Thanks.
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