ewaiea
Contributor
I'll "third" that about the lycra socks. My first liveaboard was the Kona Aggressor (Big Island of Hawaii). By the third day the backs of my feet were raw to the point it hurt to kick with my fins on in the water. Thankfully someone onboard had an extra pair of lycra socks that didn't fit me perfectly but it sure took the pain away immediately and gave my feet a chance to heal - I didn't miss any diving.
Call me crazy - and this is definitely a quirky one - but I like to keep my nails trimmed and they grow fast being in the water that often. My last trip I was kind of wishing I had a nail clippers. I know I know, gross! But hey, since we're making non-obvious recommendations I might as well pile on too!
Have an awesome time on your liveaboard trip - I have only done these trips as a solo traveler and I did room with the person on the trip this last time who was known as the boat's "pain in the ass"....but behind closed doors he actually was pretty nice and we got along great. You'll be so tired after each day - some of the GREATEST nights of sleep I've ever had have been on liveaboard trips. The two by-products of a liveaboard trip aside from the easy access to diving is the food (at least so far) and the great night's sleep....*sigh*
I'm heading out on the Palau Aggressor or Tropic Dancer this October for my first trip to Palau - third liveaboard ever, I'm counting down the days!
Take care!
Call me crazy - and this is definitely a quirky one - but I like to keep my nails trimmed and they grow fast being in the water that often. My last trip I was kind of wishing I had a nail clippers. I know I know, gross! But hey, since we're making non-obvious recommendations I might as well pile on too!
Have an awesome time on your liveaboard trip - I have only done these trips as a solo traveler and I did room with the person on the trip this last time who was known as the boat's "pain in the ass"....but behind closed doors he actually was pretty nice and we got along great. You'll be so tired after each day - some of the GREATEST nights of sleep I've ever had have been on liveaboard trips. The two by-products of a liveaboard trip aside from the easy access to diving is the food (at least so far) and the great night's sleep....*sigh*
I'm heading out on the Palau Aggressor or Tropic Dancer this October for my first trip to Palau - third liveaboard ever, I'm counting down the days!
Take care!