polyester1970
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Here's a quick report about my recent dive trip to Curacao.
Hotel
We stayed at the Lodge Kura Hulanda. My wife doesn't dive so she needs a nice place to hang while I'm out most of the day. Super nice resort, friendly staff, ocean front rooms are super nice, garden views are fine if you're just looking for a place to crash, prices are reasonable for what you get.
Dive Shop - Ocean Encounters West
Since I'm a solo diver I booked a 7-day, 2 boat dives/day, unlimited shore dives with Ocean Encounters West that's attached to the Kura Hulanda. The price of the package was very reasonable. The crew is A++; guides, captains. We had a couple days of bad vis due to some bad weather and the crew works really hard to find a substitute dive spot with good vis. There were a couple days when no one else signed up and I felt bad so offered to reschedule but they still took me out. The boat is good, minimal diesel fumes, huge dry area, no head onboard but they usually go back to the shop between dives anyway since they stay pretty close. You'll have a good time with these guys.
My take on Curacao diving:
* Beautiful Healthy Coral, hard, soft, sponges, fans, vasses, etc...
* Slightly shallower - Most of your diving will be under 60-70 ft; I only hit the 90's on one dive.
* Smaller Fish, not as many of the big guys if you're into that, but you'll find stingrays, octopus, and turtles once every few days
* Visibility - There was a couple days of rain and wind so the visibility wasn't as good as it could be on my visit. It can get to 100ft, but my trip probably topped out around 60ft - but still good.
Notable Sites
- The Plane Wreck (near Watamula) - the wreck itself is so-so, but after the wreck, there's a very cool drift - gets near 90+ ft for a bit
- Watamula - the west side's favorite 2nd boat dive. Beautiful coral, etc...
- Small Knip - very nice, relaxing dive
- Neptune - very nice, relaxing dive, slowly drift all the way back to the shop
- Harry's Point - not positive about the name, but Harry's something. Beautiful site - not the regular routine for Ocean Encounters but they brought me there when it was too rough on the other side.
- Alice in Wonderland - the house reef - dense and massive hard coral - you get the name after diving there, fairly steep, a little current on the north end when you swim back.
Their other sites are good too but I don't want to bore you with stuff you can probably read everywhere else.
Hotel
We stayed at the Lodge Kura Hulanda. My wife doesn't dive so she needs a nice place to hang while I'm out most of the day. Super nice resort, friendly staff, ocean front rooms are super nice, garden views are fine if you're just looking for a place to crash, prices are reasonable for what you get.
Dive Shop - Ocean Encounters West
Since I'm a solo diver I booked a 7-day, 2 boat dives/day, unlimited shore dives with Ocean Encounters West that's attached to the Kura Hulanda. The price of the package was very reasonable. The crew is A++; guides, captains. We had a couple days of bad vis due to some bad weather and the crew works really hard to find a substitute dive spot with good vis. There were a couple days when no one else signed up and I felt bad so offered to reschedule but they still took me out. The boat is good, minimal diesel fumes, huge dry area, no head onboard but they usually go back to the shop between dives anyway since they stay pretty close. You'll have a good time with these guys.
My take on Curacao diving:
* Beautiful Healthy Coral, hard, soft, sponges, fans, vasses, etc...
* Slightly shallower - Most of your diving will be under 60-70 ft; I only hit the 90's on one dive.
* Smaller Fish, not as many of the big guys if you're into that, but you'll find stingrays, octopus, and turtles once every few days
* Visibility - There was a couple days of rain and wind so the visibility wasn't as good as it could be on my visit. It can get to 100ft, but my trip probably topped out around 60ft - but still good.
Notable Sites
- The Plane Wreck (near Watamula) - the wreck itself is so-so, but after the wreck, there's a very cool drift - gets near 90+ ft for a bit
- Watamula - the west side's favorite 2nd boat dive. Beautiful coral, etc...
- Small Knip - very nice, relaxing dive
- Neptune - very nice, relaxing dive, slowly drift all the way back to the shop
- Harry's Point - not positive about the name, but Harry's something. Beautiful site - not the regular routine for Ocean Encounters but they brought me there when it was too rough on the other side.
- Alice in Wonderland - the house reef - dense and massive hard coral - you get the name after diving there, fairly steep, a little current on the north end when you swim back.
Their other sites are good too but I don't want to bore you with stuff you can probably read everywhere else.