MSP Rescue Diver
Contributor
I've been lucky on the dive trips I've booked through the ships. I've been on four cruises now (living where they leave from and being able to go on short notice makes them more affordable). I have attempted to make arrangements other than through the ship's excurison office, but th earrival/departure times don't always allow this and I had to cancel once when the ship arrived later in St. Thomas than originally scheduled.
Folks have complained about the "cattle boats", but I have yet to be on one. Some of the ops the cruise lines use have big boats built for lots of divers, but the most divers I've ever gone out with is 9. I've never felt crowded on board. They pick you up and deliver you back to your ship - often the dive boat pulls right up along side.
Ship's excursions are generally more expensive than a do it yourself. But some folks feel the piece of mind knowing you're going to get back on time does have some value and relieves stress.
One thing that helps me get over what can be perceived as a less than optimal dive experience is that I keep remembering that this is a family vacation that I happen to get some diving in.
Marc
Folks have complained about the "cattle boats", but I have yet to be on one. Some of the ops the cruise lines use have big boats built for lots of divers, but the most divers I've ever gone out with is 9. I've never felt crowded on board. They pick you up and deliver you back to your ship - often the dive boat pulls right up along side.
Ship's excursions are generally more expensive than a do it yourself. But some folks feel the piece of mind knowing you're going to get back on time does have some value and relieves stress.
One thing that helps me get over what can be perceived as a less than optimal dive experience is that I keep remembering that this is a family vacation that I happen to get some diving in.
Marc