jobywan
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Hey folks,
I'm just back from a lovely week diving Bayahibe, Dominican Republic. If you are considering diving in the DR, the southeast coast around La Romana & Bayahibe is considered by many to be the best diving in the country. The storms have taken their toll on the region, but as time passes, the reefs will return to their normal vibrant selves.
I dove with Vlad at divingdr dot com and it was a real treat. For slightly more than the bargain basement dive shops but considerably less than the resort shops, my buddy and I had Vlad, his boat Sharky and a captain all to ourselves. There are few places that you can have a qualified, friendly, personal dive guide with a nice boat, who will discuss your interests and tailor a dive itinerary just for you...all for the same price as packing like sardines and going on one of the 'cattle' boats to dive the worn out/over used sites. I'm spoiled now!
Vlad picked us up for the airport..took us out for a beer to plan the week. Picked us up each day at the hotel and kept us laughing the entire trip. He also offers courses at great prices (my buddy took his advanced course) when booking a dive package and is one of the few, if not only, experienced cave divers who can take you to into the fresh water caves around Bayahibe. We also had a great night dive as well as 2 trips to the St. George wreck.
I'm a frugal...ok..I'll say it..cheap...guy..and I really appreciate good value. Diving with Vlad was excellent value...and you'll likely consider him a friend by the end of the week.
If you have any specific questions about Bayahibe (not that I'm an expert) or the dives I did, feel free to write. Otherwise, visit divingdr dot com and Vlad and Denise can certainly answer any questions you have.
Happy Diving!
Joe
findjoby at hotmail dot com.
I'm just back from a lovely week diving Bayahibe, Dominican Republic. If you are considering diving in the DR, the southeast coast around La Romana & Bayahibe is considered by many to be the best diving in the country. The storms have taken their toll on the region, but as time passes, the reefs will return to their normal vibrant selves.
I dove with Vlad at divingdr dot com and it was a real treat. For slightly more than the bargain basement dive shops but considerably less than the resort shops, my buddy and I had Vlad, his boat Sharky and a captain all to ourselves. There are few places that you can have a qualified, friendly, personal dive guide with a nice boat, who will discuss your interests and tailor a dive itinerary just for you...all for the same price as packing like sardines and going on one of the 'cattle' boats to dive the worn out/over used sites. I'm spoiled now!
Vlad picked us up for the airport..took us out for a beer to plan the week. Picked us up each day at the hotel and kept us laughing the entire trip. He also offers courses at great prices (my buddy took his advanced course) when booking a dive package and is one of the few, if not only, experienced cave divers who can take you to into the fresh water caves around Bayahibe. We also had a great night dive as well as 2 trips to the St. George wreck.
I'm a frugal...ok..I'll say it..cheap...guy..and I really appreciate good value. Diving with Vlad was excellent value...and you'll likely consider him a friend by the end of the week.
If you have any specific questions about Bayahibe (not that I'm an expert) or the dives I did, feel free to write. Otherwise, visit divingdr dot com and Vlad and Denise can certainly answer any questions you have.
Happy Diving!
Joe
findjoby at hotmail dot com.