wnissen
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My pleasure, I'm sure you'll have a great trip!Thank you so much for the details! This was exactly the type of help I was hoping for.
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My pleasure, I'm sure you'll have a great trip!Thank you so much for the details! This was exactly the type of help I was hoping for.
I'll check it out. Those sound like really good deals. Thanks for the information on another possibility!Since you will be traveling between Monterey and Long Beach to get to Catalina, you might want to do a boat dive to the Northern Channel Islands (generally Anacapa or Santa Cruz) out of Ventura on the way down. The Spectre and the Raptor both depart Channel Islands harbor (Ventura) in the morning and return in the afternoon for about $135-155 each, with 2 meals plus snacks and drinks. One of these trips would give you a nice semi-independent (they give a thorough dive briefing of the various sites, but you dive on your own) Channel Islands dive experience which would be different and much less crowded than Catalina (similar water temps and 2-3 dives per day, they provide or fill your tanks). Also, the boats have obtained deals with local hotels for lodging discounts. Everytime I price out a weekend Catalina dive trip, I find it much cheaper to dive off the boats in Ventura because Catalina transport, lodging and food can get pricy during the peak season. Agree with jayfarmlaw .. 2-3 days would be plenty on the island. The only issue with the Ventura boats is that they are now running at only partial capacity so they are getting filled up quickly.
Sanctuary is not operating charters as of the beginning of the year.For boat diving in Monterey I enjoyed "The Sanctuary" It's nice 6 pack boat.
Sounds like a great trip and good choices. That is a nice variety. Something to be aware of with the Spectre is that you will need to acquire your tanks and weights from someone (even them)- it is not part of the dive charter price. Tanks are included and on the boat for you with the Raptor. The Raptor makes for a shorter day, as their boat is much quicker getting out and back from the islands. Also, if it matters, the Spectre makes for a really long drop on the giant stride into the water and a long steep ladder to get back on the boat. The Raptor is the exact opposite- super easy on and off. The Spectre will be more stable on the trip out and back if seas are rough, but they are generally not in the summer and fall.Thanks everyone for the great recommendations! We decided on shore diving two days in Monterey (with a guide at least the first day), then staying in Ventura and boat diving with Spectre for a day, then going to Catalina and doing a day of shore diving and a day of boat diving with Catalina Diver Supply. We are really looking forward to it!
Thanks for the info on tanks and weights. I'll make sure we do that! I checked into Raptor first because I had good recommendations, but unfortunately, they aren't going out on the days we will be on Catalina.Sounds like a great trip and good choices. That is a nice variety. Something to be aware of with the Spectre is that you will need to acquire your tanks and weights from someone (even them)- it is not part of the dive charter price. Tanks are included and on the boat for you with the Raptor. The Raptor makes for a shorter day, as their boat is much quicker getting out and back from the islands. Also, if it matters, the Spectre makes for a really long drop on the giant stride into the water and a long steep ladder to get back on the boat. The Raptor is the exact opposite- super easy on and off. The Spectre will be more stable on the trip out and back if seas are rough, but they are generally not in the summer and fall.