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The "money being about the same" doesn't sound quite right, but I don't go luxury in Coz...![]()
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The "money being about the same" doesn't sound quite right, but I don't go luxury in Coz...![]()
The "money being about the same" doesn't sound quite right, but I don't go luxury in Coz...![]()
My thoughts too![]()
@KathyV, Bohio on Grand Turk completed their renovations and repairs following the hurricanes several months ago and have been back up and running since then. As for cost, from the Bohio website, a 7day Dive package starts at $2015 per person, and that includes:Me too!
@Robertcrockett, where would you be staying and diving on GT that would be as cheap as Cozumel? I have not been to Grand Turk but I have been to Provo and on liveaboards in the T&Cs and I've always felt that it was a rather pricey destination - but nice and very good diving - and lots of sharks.
One thing to consider, the T&Cs were hit twice by hurricanes last year but I think that Cozumel got lucky and didn't take any direct hits - so there might be rebuilding going on GT. I don't know if that is the case, it's just something that you might want to check out.
You could plan on going to Coz or someplace else this year and the T&Cs another year.
How did you narrow it down to those 2 choices? With a tight travel schedule you might want to pick a place with easy travel options, so you don't have to spend a lot of time in airports. Will you have to travel a distance to a large city to find an international airport?
When we do a 1-week trip it is usually 8 days (2 days for travel and 6 days of diving). If you only have exactly 7 days then try not to waste much time on the travel portion.
@KathyV, Bohio on Grand Turk completed their renovations and repairs following the hurricanes several months ago and have been back up and running since then. As for cost, from the Bohio website, a 7day Dive package starts at $2015 per person, and that includes:
*dives not taken non-refundable (except if our dive boat does not go out due to weather)
- 7 nights accommodation
- 10 dives based on two morning boat dives (5 days of diving). Includes tanks, weights*
- Breakfast (coffee, tea, juice included) and lunch in the famous Guanahani Restaurant.
- inter-island flights
- airport transfers
- welcome drink
- Free use of kayaks, hobie cats, paddle boards and snorkel equipment.
- Free bottled water in guest rooms & on dive boat. (Bottled water in Restaurant not included).
- All taxes and fees.
Note that this package includes the flight from Provo to/from Grand Turk. It is almost (but not quite) an all inclusive price since dinner is not included neither are drinks.
We were in Grand Turk for about 9 days in Oct 2014. The walls were awesome, swim thru at 65' come out at 90' turn around and see a solid sheet of rock , start adding air because you're sinking. The fish life was nonexistant, in the sand flats vis was 20', keep DM in sight or surface to find boat.To us it's more about the abundance of life, reef health and an interesting place to spend our evenings. Fill me in.
We like it a bit of the beaten path... Love little corn island in Nicaragua... Pretty much had to walk 15 minutes through ankle deep mudholes in the jungle to even get to our bungalow lolNever been to Grand Turk; dove once out of 3 cruise ship stops at Coz., so take with a grain of salt:
1.) Coz. is often praised for its 'food scene,' at least if you stay in town and don't do A.I. Is that important to you?
2.) Grand Turks doesn't seem to be hit nearly as often as Cozumel, judging from trip reports. Does the 'off the beaten path' quality make it special for you?
I don't know what you should do, but perhaps answers to those might help?
Best answer...do one & plan the other later. Since people often do Coz. repeatedly, maybe try G.T. now and enjoy Cozumel next time?
Richard.
We generally Airbnb it when we can... We usually find nicer accommodations at a budget price but with the added break from the resort crowds and then pick a close by dive op or two.... We're both nurses (her ICU and me in the hellville of ER... But working our 13 hour stretches it basically means we have every other week off so we take a lot of small trips... Last week was islamorada in the Keys.. We have a few extra days on this trip though that we can throw at travel if needed..... We usually dive in Honduras or Nicaragua and were just looking to hit someplace different for the experience... Ultimately.... If we're diving then it's a good time..Me too!
@Robertcrockett, where would you be staying and diving on GT that would be as cheap as Cozumel? I have not been to Grand Turk but I have been to Provo and on liveaboards in the T&Cs and I've always felt that it was a rather pricey destination - but nice and very good diving - and lots of sharks.
One thing to consider, the T&Cs were hit twice by hurricanes last year but I think that Cozumel got lucky and didn't take any direct hits - so there might be rebuilding going on GT. I don't know if that is the case, it's just something that you might want to check out.
You could plan on going to Coz or someplace else this year and the T&Cs another year.
How did you narrow it down to those 2 choices? With a tight travel schedule you might want to pick a place with easy travel options, so you don't have to spend a lot of time in airports. Will you have to travel a distance to a large city to find an international airport?
When we do a 1-week trip it is usually 8 days (2 days for travel and 6 days of diving). If you only have exactly 7 days then try not to waste much time on the travel portion.