PARADISE HUNTER
Contributor
I've dove Negril twice and have enjoyed both trips. There is certainly better diving out there, but as a complement to a great topside vacation, it is perfect. If your main purpose for the trip is to dive dive dive, then I might suggest another desitination.
The area has been over fished and you will not see many larger reef fish. But plenty of smaller ones. I have also seen many nurse sharks, eels, rays, dolphins and turtles. There is no wall diving in the Negril area that I am aware off. Most of the dives are garden reef dives in the 40' - 80' range. The health of the coral varies from site to site. But over all was in good condition. Water temps in the low 80's, with varying visibility. The popular sights are all a short boat trip from most of the resorts. You come back to the resorts for your surface intervals.
The only down side to diving with the resort ops, is that the bottom times are usually short. Partly because the boats have mixed levels of diver experience and partly because of a rigid schedule. You will see a lot of new divers needing assistance in the water. However, most of the all inclusives offer free diving and it is hard to pass that up.
Make the most of it! Have fun and enjoy Jamaica!!
The area has been over fished and you will not see many larger reef fish. But plenty of smaller ones. I have also seen many nurse sharks, eels, rays, dolphins and turtles. There is no wall diving in the Negril area that I am aware off. Most of the dives are garden reef dives in the 40' - 80' range. The health of the coral varies from site to site. But over all was in good condition. Water temps in the low 80's, with varying visibility. The popular sights are all a short boat trip from most of the resorts. You come back to the resorts for your surface intervals.
The only down side to diving with the resort ops, is that the bottom times are usually short. Partly because the boats have mixed levels of diver experience and partly because of a rigid schedule. You will see a lot of new divers needing assistance in the water. However, most of the all inclusives offer free diving and it is hard to pass that up.
Make the most of it! Have fun and enjoy Jamaica!!