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Hi all,

Would be happy to answer any questions you may have about shore diving vs boat diving, or a combo of all, whatever you guys are looking for.

In a nutshell, OE specialises in boat diving, large groups; The Dive Bus focuses on shore diving, small groups, so diving tends to be more relaxed and sociable.

Check out our website, PM me or drop me an email :)

Dirty Dog + Chris: looking forward to meeting you guys :cool2:

Happy planning folks!
Suzy

The Dive Bus - WELCOME
 
+1 for the dive bus!

if you like personal service and small groups...
 
Spent last week in Curacao diving with OE. Had a good time diving with them. The most people we had on the boat at one time was the Mushroom forest dive with about 12 - 14 divers and two DM's. Most dives were 6-8 people on the boat. The boats were plenty large enough to handle that number and enough DM's to support the divers. You will get what ever service you want or need with them. Want to setup your gear, just tell them and they leave you alone to do just that. Want to relax and let them do the work? Same thing, just tell them and they will do it all for you.

Dives were relaxed and not rushed at all. Most dives were a min of 50 minutes each.
 
Shore diving is great on Curacao! The entire Cas Abou area is fantastic (one dive at the beach, two dives at each end of the residential area) and the spots just east (Porto Marie, double reef) and west (Playa Largu, spotted eagle rays and big mantas) are also excellent!
Enjoy!
 

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