Kmludwig76
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Hi Mary Kay - I'm responding to this thread as I was asking myself similar questions about Cocos this time last year and ended up going in April. I only had about 15 dives before going to Cocos, and read all about the conditions, etc. and still decided to go foward with it out of passion for the hammerhead Most of the dive sites were pretty easy... there are a few that are a bit more 'open water' that can have current but all in all I did not find any dives to be overly challenging. I feel like if I can successfully go after 15 dives and not miss any dives, and do fine, you can too having 50+ dives. Also, I am 31 years old but over half the boat was probably 50+.
There was an Asian girl on our trip, who came solo and also had a small build; she did struggle a lot with the currents. She said she had about 100 dives already, and had been to the Galapagos ... but she clearly needed assistance from the DMs on just about every dive.
Cocos is amazing and I think about it everyday ... the hammers, the rays, the baitballs all the time... the untouched island. But above all ... the night dive at Manuelita where 100s of white tips go into a feeding frenzy is something EVERY DIVER SHOULD EXPERIENCE.
There was an Asian girl on our trip, who came solo and also had a small build; she did struggle a lot with the currents. She said she had about 100 dives already, and had been to the Galapagos ... but she clearly needed assistance from the DMs on just about every dive.
Cocos is amazing and I think about it everyday ... the hammers, the rays, the baitballs all the time... the untouched island. But above all ... the night dive at Manuelita where 100s of white tips go into a feeding frenzy is something EVERY DIVER SHOULD EXPERIENCE.