Diving in Utila

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Hi RAD Diver

HUH What do you mean lucky, we have to live in paradise on a Caribbean Island, go diving on beautiful coral reefs, spend months of the year swimming with Whale Sharks, have a good social life, friends with all the other dive instructors, like Andy above, have to have celebration drinks with all the IDC and IE candidates when they pass, look at the big smiles on their faces, spend 365 days a year diving, yup we even dive on Christmas morning and a Midnight dive on New Years eve.

You think that's easy ...well people like Andy and myself will just have to keep on doing it and suffer LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

We will both accept your sympathy
 
Steve; Well we were looking at a trip to Belize, but maybe it will be to Utila instead. Probably in May while its still cold up here. My wife had looked into the Mango Inn last year & it looks nice, but your Resort looks very inviting.
I still dive in Dec. around here also ,but with bottom temps in the mid 50s & vis in the 10-15ft range it takes a special effort, one my wife wont make LOL.
 
Hi Rad

You are welcome to come and see us ...if you really wanted I would even introduce you to that terror Andy ha ha .........I will be nice to him if he is threatening to by me a 'Brown'

If the weather stays good over the next week look for some very exciting news from Andy and myself......ahhhh got you all thinking now.
 
Andy, you have all the fun...Steve's gotta deal with Jas. We'll see y'all in February!!!! LOL!!

Regards,
 
Steve,

I think after getting their photo taken with 16 new female Instructors yesterday even the PADI Instructor Examiners would like to move down here!!!!

What a job!!

Regards,
Andy
 
Hey, Andy!

Which bar took the hit?

Dave Smith UDC 3/05
 
Just wondering... how difficult (expensive) is it to get to Utila from U.S., say Chicago?
 
Hi

Its easy to get to Utila, what it depends on is how you want to do it there are direct flights from Houston to San Pedro Sula on the mainland and then a short hop to here, or flights to Roatan the next Island then again a short hop here or you can fly to San Pedro Sula from Miami.

As for pricing being here in Honduras we do not have access to American prices I would suggest you check online or with local agent to find out costs as they seem to be changing every day with fuel prices
 
Its not that difficult and the costs aren't to bad.....the dives are well worth it.......great walls, great reefs great live style.

Sasquacth:- it was coco loco, they are rebuilding should be reopen before xmas

Its a hard life on this island, another salva anyone
 
Coco Loco...I donated a few brain cells there. What a great time!
 

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