Dear Scubaboard contributors,
I'm amazed at the multitude of information readily available here and would like to express my gratitude to all those avid authors taking the time to share their experience - much appreciated! I've already spent 3 days reading threads about the area and it definitely helped tremendously.
I'm joining a private charter in Flores over Easter (4 nights only) and would like to fit in some more diving on Bali before (25.-27.03.) and after (02.-10.04., whereever).
My profile:
I'm PADI AOWD, nitrox certified, slightly over 150 dives, 48 years, female, fit, reasonably good swimmer, no photographer. When diving I'm looking for the recreational sort not for a challenge. I enjoy taking my time under water and like both, big fish and critter, wrecks I don't really care for. I've been diving the GBR, Thailand, Carribean, Philippines, and in Indonesia Bunaken and Lembeh.
Personal comfort zone: Favourite depth 25 m, colourful sites, drift + mild currents, being on a boat.
Mixed: Strong to rip-your-mask-off currents; good + bad experience. Now only do them with a DM keeping a keen eye on me not getting washed away.
No-go: Bubbles all around, i.e. hordes of divers fighting over the best spot and getting that picture at any cost.
I've already contacted Aquamarine Diving as friends strongly recommended them and I'm sure they'll come up with a nice package, yet I'd really appreciate personal tips from the world wide dive community for the period of 02. - 10.04., starting at Labuan Bajo.
Yes, hopping onto another liveaboard to Raja Ampat would be a dream. Unfortunately, the last lottery ticket was another epic fail.
A small, personal resort / medium priced boat trips is what I'm looking for, 3 dives a day, maybe some sailing / snorkeling / hiking. I'm not a pool person and lying on the beach ... hmph, well ... if there's nothing else to do ....
Having learnt from my friends that it's the australian easter break I'm inclined to stay around Flores or find a quiet place void of the party crowd. Don't get me wrong, I like my drink and a relaxed chat over dinner - just toned down a notch (or two
). I need to be close to an airport getting me to Jakarta on the 11. or 12.04. at the latest.
Thanks for any recommendations you can come up with!
I'm amazed at the multitude of information readily available here and would like to express my gratitude to all those avid authors taking the time to share their experience - much appreciated! I've already spent 3 days reading threads about the area and it definitely helped tremendously.
I'm joining a private charter in Flores over Easter (4 nights only) and would like to fit in some more diving on Bali before (25.-27.03.) and after (02.-10.04., whereever).
My profile:
I'm PADI AOWD, nitrox certified, slightly over 150 dives, 48 years, female, fit, reasonably good swimmer, no photographer. When diving I'm looking for the recreational sort not for a challenge. I enjoy taking my time under water and like both, big fish and critter, wrecks I don't really care for. I've been diving the GBR, Thailand, Carribean, Philippines, and in Indonesia Bunaken and Lembeh.
Personal comfort zone: Favourite depth 25 m, colourful sites, drift + mild currents, being on a boat.
Mixed: Strong to rip-your-mask-off currents; good + bad experience. Now only do them with a DM keeping a keen eye on me not getting washed away.
No-go: Bubbles all around, i.e. hordes of divers fighting over the best spot and getting that picture at any cost.
I've already contacted Aquamarine Diving as friends strongly recommended them and I'm sure they'll come up with a nice package, yet I'd really appreciate personal tips from the world wide dive community for the period of 02. - 10.04., starting at Labuan Bajo.
Yes, hopping onto another liveaboard to Raja Ampat would be a dream. Unfortunately, the last lottery ticket was another epic fail.
A small, personal resort / medium priced boat trips is what I'm looking for, 3 dives a day, maybe some sailing / snorkeling / hiking. I'm not a pool person and lying on the beach ... hmph, well ... if there's nothing else to do ....
Having learnt from my friends that it's the australian easter break I'm inclined to stay around Flores or find a quiet place void of the party crowd. Don't get me wrong, I like my drink and a relaxed chat over dinner - just toned down a notch (or two

Thanks for any recommendations you can come up with!