sytech
Contributor
i never realized that the water temps are as warm as they are ofF the N.C. coast in the summer. I am anxious to take an "Intro. to Wreck Diving" course also.
I was recently at the "Beneath the Sea" Show in New Jersey and there was a dive shop from Morehead City , N.C. that had a booth at the show.
The fella I was talking with said that taking a flight from Newark to one of the larger cities (I think he said Raleigh-Durham) would also involve about a 3 hour car ride which I want no part of. He also mentioned that if I fly into a smaller airport I'd be within about 45 minutes of the "Wreck Coast". I forget the name of the airport he suggested.
I also took a look at the Amtrak route and all the stops seem to be well inland probably requiring several hours of driving also.
Can anyone advise me on a way to go from Newark Airport (or Amtrak for that matter) , get to a decent dive area on the coast without having to drive there for 3 hours?
Hotel & Dive shop recommendations will be appreciated also.
Thanks,
Sy
I was recently at the "Beneath the Sea" Show in New Jersey and there was a dive shop from Morehead City , N.C. that had a booth at the show.
The fella I was talking with said that taking a flight from Newark to one of the larger cities (I think he said Raleigh-Durham) would also involve about a 3 hour car ride which I want no part of. He also mentioned that if I fly into a smaller airport I'd be within about 45 minutes of the "Wreck Coast". I forget the name of the airport he suggested.
I also took a look at the Amtrak route and all the stops seem to be well inland probably requiring several hours of driving also.
Can anyone advise me on a way to go from Newark Airport (or Amtrak for that matter) , get to a decent dive area on the coast without having to drive there for 3 hours?
Hotel & Dive shop recommendations will be appreciated also.
Thanks,
Sy