Bookworm11
Registered
Right now the water is 84 degrees or higher. I found it comfortable enough to dive without my full 3mm wetsuit and dive in just a rashguard shirt and board shorts, even when staying 80-85 feet for over 30 minutes. I only switched back because I was having issues with my BCD shifting around. I tend to get cold in the water.
On another note, anyone diving with Dressel should know the hurricane took out one of the boat docks. So they can only dock one boat at a time instead of two. I was there Monday, and they were super busy. They had 8 morning boats, and at least 6 afternoon boats. My 2 morning dives came back at 1, and my 2 afternoon dives started at 1:30, leaving me no time for lunch as I was not staying at the Iberostar. So if you are a daytripper doing 3 or 4 dives, bring a lunch!
On another note, anyone diving with Dressel should know the hurricane took out one of the boat docks. So they can only dock one boat at a time instead of two. I was there Monday, and they were super busy. They had 8 morning boats, and at least 6 afternoon boats. My 2 morning dives came back at 1, and my 2 afternoon dives started at 1:30, leaving me no time for lunch as I was not staying at the Iberostar. So if you are a daytripper doing 3 or 4 dives, bring a lunch!