astralmind
Contributor
Here is what our situation looks like:
We dove for the first time and got OW/AOW certified in Roatan in February 2013 (a month ago at the Bananarama), logging a total of 17 dives. Absolutely LOVED it there and fell in love with diving overall.
We live in Montreal, Canada up north which means limited diving options locally. We will be diving this summer, mostly wrecks in fresh water but are already looking forward to our next adventure in warm waters.
We just got our gear so no need for rentals besides tanks and weights.
Trips to Roatan are very cheap from Montreal as Sunwing as direct flights and packages but only from October up to April which is fairly limiting.
I don't know when we'll be able to take vacation time again but would be looking at 2 weeks straight as regardless of where we end up the flight will be rather expensive vs other expenses.
Most of our dives were from boats, in groups of 3 up to 8, always with a divemaster who "knew the way".
We are not looking for fancy high end resorts, as a reference point we thought the Bananarama was spectacular and more than enough for our needs. We want this to be mainly a diving vacation on a budget.
I've read up a lot, but would still like some more personal opinions.
Our limitations are mostly of the financial order, besides that we are rookies and although confident, safe divers I'm not convinced we'd be up to randomly wander on our own (that Navigation dive wasn't all that spectacular you know...).
So far we've been considering going back to Roatan when we can catch a good deal, pro - known territory, loved it - con would rather try something different.
Bonaire pops up all over the place as THE place to go and yet, from my rookie perspective it looks very similar to Roatan without the convenience (some would call it restrictions) of an always available DM and no headache solution. Also more expensive than the Roatan option or similar when "out of season". A bit confused about this one. Would it be worth risking it ?
Another extremely different option we've been considering is Thailand. Flights are more expensive obviously, by roughly 500$ for us and travel time is much longer. However, the instructor we learned with in Roatan, who was outstanding, was talking about eventually moving there... It got us thinking about it. Would it be worth the extra money ? I know we are looking at a very very different option here. What I find odd is that Thailand is barely listed on the various "best scuba lists" which I guess means something.
I'm sure there are other options we haven't considered but in the end:
- Limited budget albeit not backpacking shoestring
- 2 weeks, undetermined/flexible time of the year
- Rookie friendly, no need for hand holding but certainly not totally independent
- Diving focused, don't care much for other attractions beyond tasty food
We can't afford to travel more than once a year so we want to make the most out of it. I know our scenario is generic as hell but figured some might have valuable tips for us
Thanks!
We dove for the first time and got OW/AOW certified in Roatan in February 2013 (a month ago at the Bananarama), logging a total of 17 dives. Absolutely LOVED it there and fell in love with diving overall.
We live in Montreal, Canada up north which means limited diving options locally. We will be diving this summer, mostly wrecks in fresh water but are already looking forward to our next adventure in warm waters.
We just got our gear so no need for rentals besides tanks and weights.
Trips to Roatan are very cheap from Montreal as Sunwing as direct flights and packages but only from October up to April which is fairly limiting.
I don't know when we'll be able to take vacation time again but would be looking at 2 weeks straight as regardless of where we end up the flight will be rather expensive vs other expenses.
Most of our dives were from boats, in groups of 3 up to 8, always with a divemaster who "knew the way".
We are not looking for fancy high end resorts, as a reference point we thought the Bananarama was spectacular and more than enough for our needs. We want this to be mainly a diving vacation on a budget.
I've read up a lot, but would still like some more personal opinions.
Our limitations are mostly of the financial order, besides that we are rookies and although confident, safe divers I'm not convinced we'd be up to randomly wander on our own (that Navigation dive wasn't all that spectacular you know...).
So far we've been considering going back to Roatan when we can catch a good deal, pro - known territory, loved it - con would rather try something different.
Bonaire pops up all over the place as THE place to go and yet, from my rookie perspective it looks very similar to Roatan without the convenience (some would call it restrictions) of an always available DM and no headache solution. Also more expensive than the Roatan option or similar when "out of season". A bit confused about this one. Would it be worth risking it ?
Another extremely different option we've been considering is Thailand. Flights are more expensive obviously, by roughly 500$ for us and travel time is much longer. However, the instructor we learned with in Roatan, who was outstanding, was talking about eventually moving there... It got us thinking about it. Would it be worth the extra money ? I know we are looking at a very very different option here. What I find odd is that Thailand is barely listed on the various "best scuba lists" which I guess means something.
I'm sure there are other options we haven't considered but in the end:
- Limited budget albeit not backpacking shoestring
- 2 weeks, undetermined/flexible time of the year
- Rookie friendly, no need for hand holding but certainly not totally independent
- Diving focused, don't care much for other attractions beyond tasty food

We can't afford to travel more than once a year so we want to make the most out of it. I know our scenario is generic as hell but figured some might have valuable tips for us

Thanks!