Curacao or stay with Bonaire?

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Ray and Pam

Ray and Pam

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Been to Bonaire about 14 times, mainly stay at Capt Dons or Buddy Dive.
Really like the setup at both, easy access to great house reef and boat diving. Sometimes don't rent a truck just dive the house reef and do boat dives. Always get at least a uwave and minifridge, Buddy Dive studios are perfect with full kitchens, bring lots of food with us and walk to local eateries, grocery stores in evenings.
If we do Curacao it would be for about 2 weeks and we would rent a truck for at least a week to explore.
Is there anything like that on Curacao?
Thanks
 
That would be great, comparing the house reefs shore diving for Capt Dons and Lions Den.
I don’t think there can be much comparison between the two house reefs. I have been to both properties and while I haven’t dove the house reef at lions dive it appears to be a sand entry and swim into a boat channel and through a man made breakwater. I believe the house reef is on the outer side of the breakwater but could be wrong.

As far as the resorts lions dive is beautiful with a long man made beach and swim area that is inside a breakwater.

We enjoy staying at lions dive after spending time staying and diving in westpunt
 
Playa Porto Marie is just about the ideal shore dive. Beautiful beach, full service restaurant/bar, clear warm water, pretty fish and coral, interesting reef structure..
and with pigs!!!

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we always stay at Sunscape (5 minute walk west, and an Ocean Encounters satellite location) as we vastly prefer the shore dive setup there, as opposed to over @ Lion's dive. We carry tanks 20 ft, gear up on the dock, walk 3ft, and giant stride. Couldn't be easier. Also, since Ocean Encounters picks up @ Sunscape first for the morning boat dives, we get our choice of spots on the boat. We're always up early anyway, and the short ride over to Lion's dive gives us ample time to get our gear squared away before the boat gets busier. Sunscape as a resort is not as nice as Lion's, but we prefer it.
 
we always stay at Sunscape (5 minute walk west, and an Ocean Encounters satellite location) as we vastly prefer the shore dive setup there, as opposed to over @ Lion's dive. We carry tanks 20 ft, gear up on the dock, walk 3ft, and giant stride. Couldn't be easier. Also, since Ocean Encounters picks up @ Sunscape first for the morning boat dives, we get our choice of spots on the boat. We're always up early anyway, and the short ride over to Lion's dive gives us ample time to get our gear squared away before the boat gets busier. Sunscape as a resort is not as nice as Lion's, but we prefer it.
Thanks. How is the diving at that satellite location, would you dive it once or twice a day for a week?
Are there lockers to store your gear?
What time is boat pickup there?
 

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