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Weird thread. The post by mksmith713 is really bizarre and not at all based in truth. I also don't understand the post that said CCV is great if you have tons of $$$. We're about to make our third trip to CCV. It's our low cost, dive your butt off destination.
Few visitors to Roatan have looked at anything other than one option or one resort.
Depends on what you want from a vacation. If I was trying to do a vacation with some diving, I'd probably go someplace else besides Roatan.
But it does have a certain attraction for many searching for a more varied vacation than just dive-dive-dive.
If you did pick Roatan, wanting the kind of vacation with one or maybe two dives a day, then on to a good time in the evening along West Bay at the many restaurants and bars~ you really can not beat the experience and economy of the many (non AI) guest houses that line the West and Northwest shores.
If you want a dive vacation, where you value the dive experience first and foremost, an AI is the only way to go, financially as well as time-wise. Pure math will show you that anything over two dives per day will steer your wallet to an AI. Then factor in the other things like your time spent getting meals, walking back and forth from room to dive op, etc. At an AI, it's sleep, eat and dive.
There is nothing wrong with coming to paradise and wanting one or two dives a day and then going off to sample all the island's beers and rum. You just have to admit and understand what you want out of your seven days in the Sun.
Most think its accepting a badge of dishonor to admit they're there for anything less than "saturation diving". That is their own misconception. Not everyone is of the mindset that they need 5x dives a day.
This dichotomy and argument exists nowhere else in the Caribbean that I am aware of. On Roatan, you have several established AI's, four of which are quite remote. You also have dozens of recent start-up day dive-ops and guest houses. Somehow, it has become a strange undercurrent to the guest house/day dive-op marketing to deride the total immersion featured at the AI's, versus the conceptual island "atmosphere and character" inferred at the guest house, ala-carte environment.
Most often, proponents of the guest house/day dive-op option paint it as the only way for everyone to go. It just aint so. It's great for many- but only for those who understand what is offered... and what they want.
There really is no need for this distortion of details. Again, I think it stems from the supposition that anything else than a 5x a day schedule might be perceived as less than diver-hondo-macho. Clinging to that is so wrong. Or, it might be a slanted sales pitch. (And that would be a redundancy!)
I am selling nothing. On Roatan or SCUBA Board. I do "push" Roatan as a dive destination, and encourage all visitors to understand that they are being offered choices and options. Do you want a dive vacation, or do you want a vacation with diving? Make that decision first. At the same time, my preferred perspective is that of an AI dive-dive-dive Nitrogen junkie. I know the other options, but the'yre simply not for me. I understand who might enjoy these other ala-carte options and what they offer, however.
History built the foundation: In the 70's we went to Cayman and maxed out by pushing it with two boat rides each day with our steel 72's, while our wives and girlfriends usually sat out the second dive and sunbathed or went to the grocery store. That for us (in that era) was maximum diving and for girls was a great mixed vacation. Nobody thought any less of the situation if you had a sun tan, nor any more of it if you were stinky wet.
Type A personalities built, designed and drove the historic dive clientele. Now come the "dive factories". The easiest ones to see are Liveaboards. Dive, eat, dive, eat, nap, dive, sleep, eat. There are resorts like this, too. The AI resorts on Roatan can give you a max of 2 (Paya Bay) ,3 (AKR & FIBR), and 4+ (CCV) a day without a lot of hassle or money. If you want to dive, eat, sleep... there you have it. Liveabaords that don't rock. Those aforementioned AI's have obviously different degrees of non-dive attractiveness, as well, but on Roatan- it's still pretty basic- Roatan aint the Ritz, not nowhere, not no how.
If you want to live in the fun dream world that comes to mind when you listen to Jimmy Buffett songs on your car CD while driving to work, Roatan has many options that will give you a vacation with some diving. And good for you! And... depending upon your imagination, it might be Umbrella Drinks- or it might be offgassing with a Diet Coke in a hammock.
Just understand, admit and know what you want. Also understand what you are willing to give up to accomplish this. You really can't have it both ways on this- so far- very much so, a diver's island.
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