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We went on holidays to Puerto Vallarta November 06. Puerto Vallarta is lush, green, beautiful a quaint little city. We stayed at Paradise Village for two days, and the Grand Mayan Nuevo Vallarta for a week. We loved both places; Paradise Village has two big pools, comfy rooms, a nice beach and the best golf course in town. The Grand Mayan is gorgeous, very modern, posh furnishings and had a fabulous waterpark including a lazy river, water slides, and lots of pools. Nuevo Vallarta is about 20 minutes by taxi away from Puerto Vallarta where most of the Dive ops are.
I chose to dive with Vallarta Adventures because they were in Nuevo Vallarta about 15 mins walk from the GM. I knew from reading Scubaboard that they were a cattle op, but I had no idea how much. I arrived at the Vallarta Adventures office and there were many, many people milling around. I found the dive desk, there were at least 15 people trying to check in. I checked in and got my gear (not bad Aqualung Breakers newer BCD and Aqualung regs) signed a bunch of wavers and had to wear a bracelet marking me as a diver. Then we got on a huge boat with about 150 other people, I am not joking 150 people. We rode all the way to Puerto Vallarta and picked up more people and let some of the people off our boat to go to different boats for different sites. We were headed out to Las Marietas, and finally underway. It took about 1-½ hours to get there from PV dock. The boat was huge and it had four bathrooms, an eating area, and sundeck upstairs and a dive platform too, with two chase boat pangas in tow. They fed us sandwiches and fruit and lots to drink. They also had entertainment; a guy doing standup about PV, Mexico, safety features of the boat and about Las Marietas, he was funny.
The divers were let off the dive platform first and in a different area than all the snorkelers, and then picked up by the chase boats at the end of the dive. I was impressed with the dive; lots of fish, warm water, many eels, fair visibility (40 foot) and some coral. The second dive had lots of swimthru areas and puffer fish and two people saw a seahorse. The dives were each about 40 minutes at 60 feet and were led by the DM. The DM sent each buddy pair up as they got to 700 psi; I was buddied with the DM. At 40 mins the DM signaled he had to surface, I had 1200 psi left and lots of nitrogen time, I was disappointed but whatever. The DM signaled that I could stay down by myself if I wanted to, I signaled back to check if I heard right, I thought about it but figured Id better not since I wasnt set up for solo diving. I am not sure if the DM cut the dive short because of a schedule or airtime, he might have been getting low on air because he didnt have good trim and had to chase after a couple divers a lot. There were a total of about 18 divers with three DMs and a video guy. I bought the video and I have been watching it as I look at the 11 F degrees on our outdoor thermometer.
Diving in Puerto Vallarta area was kind of an afterthought but I was impressed with the diving and wish I wouldve made time to dive more.
I chose to dive with Vallarta Adventures because they were in Nuevo Vallarta about 15 mins walk from the GM. I knew from reading Scubaboard that they were a cattle op, but I had no idea how much. I arrived at the Vallarta Adventures office and there were many, many people milling around. I found the dive desk, there were at least 15 people trying to check in. I checked in and got my gear (not bad Aqualung Breakers newer BCD and Aqualung regs) signed a bunch of wavers and had to wear a bracelet marking me as a diver. Then we got on a huge boat with about 150 other people, I am not joking 150 people. We rode all the way to Puerto Vallarta and picked up more people and let some of the people off our boat to go to different boats for different sites. We were headed out to Las Marietas, and finally underway. It took about 1-½ hours to get there from PV dock. The boat was huge and it had four bathrooms, an eating area, and sundeck upstairs and a dive platform too, with two chase boat pangas in tow. They fed us sandwiches and fruit and lots to drink. They also had entertainment; a guy doing standup about PV, Mexico, safety features of the boat and about Las Marietas, he was funny.
The divers were let off the dive platform first and in a different area than all the snorkelers, and then picked up by the chase boats at the end of the dive. I was impressed with the dive; lots of fish, warm water, many eels, fair visibility (40 foot) and some coral. The second dive had lots of swimthru areas and puffer fish and two people saw a seahorse. The dives were each about 40 minutes at 60 feet and were led by the DM. The DM sent each buddy pair up as they got to 700 psi; I was buddied with the DM. At 40 mins the DM signaled he had to surface, I had 1200 psi left and lots of nitrogen time, I was disappointed but whatever. The DM signaled that I could stay down by myself if I wanted to, I signaled back to check if I heard right, I thought about it but figured Id better not since I wasnt set up for solo diving. I am not sure if the DM cut the dive short because of a schedule or airtime, he might have been getting low on air because he didnt have good trim and had to chase after a couple divers a lot. There were a total of about 18 divers with three DMs and a video guy. I bought the video and I have been watching it as I look at the 11 F degrees on our outdoor thermometer.
Diving in Puerto Vallarta area was kind of an afterthought but I was impressed with the diving and wish I wouldve made time to dive more.