You'll be just fine.There will be a group from that shop going, and we are going to the "Social" the night before we leave to meet everyone. I am hoping that those other folks will be cool with helping the newbies...
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You'll be just fine.There will be a group from that shop going, and we are going to the "Social" the night before we leave to meet everyone. I am hoping that those other folks will be cool with helping the newbies...
Practice it. You can do it shallow water off the beach. Take off the mask and open your eyes. Just get used to the feeling. You got this.The instructor from the dive shop where my sister-in-law is doing her training will be there (he is the one doing our Open Water Dives). There will be a group from that shop going, and we are going to the "Social" the night before we leave to meet everyone. I am hoping that those other folks will be cool with helping the newbies...
I feel pretty comfortable with my basic skills, with the possible exception of mask clearing (getting better, but still not my favorite thing).
Yes, but AFTER the 4 dives with the instructor, then what??
I have just finished the classroom and confined water parts for my PADI open water certification. My sister-in-law and I (both in our mid fifties) will be doing our Open Water dives end of March in Bonaire as part of a one-week trip offered by her dive shop. I am hoping that the group can offer some tips/suggestions regarding our first trips on a dive boat once we have completed the certification. The thought of the two of us jumping off of a dive boat without an instructor is a bit daunting.
Ask about the dive arrangements off the dive boat. Will you have a dive guide?
We are staying at the Divi Flamingo.Do you know where you're staying on Bonaire?