Okay I may be crazy but I figure this is the best place to find out. I am looking for some feedback.
I am planning a 2 week trip to the Yucatan next summer with my family. Money is a issue but this is a big trip to celebrate kids college graduation. We were looking at the things to do as a family, snorkeling, ruins, etc. Planning the "trip of a lifetime" sort of thing. My wife and I are both certified as basic open water divers but it has been a while. I was thinking it is too bad we will be in or very close to Cozumel and not get a dive in, but what will the kids do while we are diving, plus we would need a refresher course.
I started looking into refresher courses and then a crazy idea hit me. Why not have the 4 kids earn their open water certification? I figure the wife and I can take a refresher and then go along on the open water dives. We are not looking for anything challenging or technical just a fun experience for the family. If the kids love it they can pursue the sport. It would be a big expense but I hope it will be a vacation they will always remember for all the right reasons.
I saw a few 4 - 5 day programs that look interesting with 4 or so open water dives. We are not sure if we will stay in Cozumel, Akumal, or somewhere else (trying to avoid Cancun but rooms are cheaper up there, still looking). Oh I guess I should mention that the kids range in age from 17 - 23.
Here are my questions:
1) Is this just a crazy idea?
2) The Padi certification will not make them great divers but it is a start. I assume it will be safe relative to any other Padi program (assuming a good instructor). Am I wrong?
3) Can anyone recommend a good shop / instructor?
4) I don't have time to interview a bunch of instructors so recommendations are important. How would I know a good shop? Any tips to qualify the program from afar?
5) I will try to get accommodations for 6 "adults" near the shop, budget is an issue. Is it better to try Akumal, Cozumel, or somewhere else? Cancun? Puerto Morales? I am wide open. Would like somewhere we can get affordable meals and enjoy the town a bit without renting a car if possible.
6) Do you think I could work a "volume" deal or do they get plenty of business and perhaps don't want to mess with 2 rusty recreational divers and 4 newbies?
7)Any other advice, or suggestions? (I'll accept psychiatric referrals, and bankruptcy referrals also)
Thank you so much for any help, feedback, or suggestions.
Joe
I am planning a 2 week trip to the Yucatan next summer with my family. Money is a issue but this is a big trip to celebrate kids college graduation. We were looking at the things to do as a family, snorkeling, ruins, etc. Planning the "trip of a lifetime" sort of thing. My wife and I are both certified as basic open water divers but it has been a while. I was thinking it is too bad we will be in or very close to Cozumel and not get a dive in, but what will the kids do while we are diving, plus we would need a refresher course.
I started looking into refresher courses and then a crazy idea hit me. Why not have the 4 kids earn their open water certification? I figure the wife and I can take a refresher and then go along on the open water dives. We are not looking for anything challenging or technical just a fun experience for the family. If the kids love it they can pursue the sport. It would be a big expense but I hope it will be a vacation they will always remember for all the right reasons.
I saw a few 4 - 5 day programs that look interesting with 4 or so open water dives. We are not sure if we will stay in Cozumel, Akumal, or somewhere else (trying to avoid Cancun but rooms are cheaper up there, still looking). Oh I guess I should mention that the kids range in age from 17 - 23.
Here are my questions:
1) Is this just a crazy idea?
2) The Padi certification will not make them great divers but it is a start. I assume it will be safe relative to any other Padi program (assuming a good instructor). Am I wrong?
3) Can anyone recommend a good shop / instructor?
4) I don't have time to interview a bunch of instructors so recommendations are important. How would I know a good shop? Any tips to qualify the program from afar?
5) I will try to get accommodations for 6 "adults" near the shop, budget is an issue. Is it better to try Akumal, Cozumel, or somewhere else? Cancun? Puerto Morales? I am wide open. Would like somewhere we can get affordable meals and enjoy the town a bit without renting a car if possible.
6) Do you think I could work a "volume" deal or do they get plenty of business and perhaps don't want to mess with 2 rusty recreational divers and 4 newbies?
7)Any other advice, or suggestions? (I'll accept psychiatric referrals, and bankruptcy referrals also)
Thank you so much for any help, feedback, or suggestions.
Joe