chazpraz
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I just returned from Roatan and was lucky enough to be there between hurricanes. Our group stayed at the Coco View. When I go back, I doubt I'll stay at the coco view again. The reason for hedging is that the dive operation is absolutely the tops. It is the best and easiest system I've seen. They have boat dives daily at 8:30 AM and 2:00 PM. If you want to go, you put a tag on your equipment locker and when the time comes, you just grab your FMS and get on the boat (ten steps or so).
After a boat dive to one of many, many locations 6 to 25 minutes from the dock, they do a drop-off dive on one of the two really nice reefs in "the front yard". You dive the reef, stop at the large wreck or airplane and then slip in to shore and walk another 30 steps or so to stow your gear. CCV offers unlimited shore diving so it was easy to gear up and take a night dive (they have a neat system for this also). One of the persons in our group had over 25 hours of immersion time in six days! They require a check out dive (remove and replace mask/buddy breath) which I'd like to see other resorts take up and a great orientation that also should become standard.
The divemaster (Jessie) and boat captain (moses) were absolutely awesome. Help, help, help and explain - all the time. They really made the trip for me.
The dive shop operation was also great. They (Mark) held a free bouyancy seminar on Monday night and really was a hit. It helped everyone get more out of the dive experience by reducing exertion and extending the dive.
Now, a few quick things about why I probably won't go back. The resort was nice - good rooms, nice staff and nothing bad to say. The only problem was I didn't feel like I was anywhere outside of South Texas (except for diving!). I didn't get the feel of Honduras. This makes me feel a bit cheated, though not intentionally. For a week I spent all but a few very chaperoned hours with (other) fat or old or both spoiled americans and a very nice staff that was very cordial.
We visited the west end for a couple hours one afternoon and I'm pretty sure that's the place to go. There were lots of dive operations, shopowners with their kids playing out front, etc. There were lots of options for eating and shopping and meeting interesting people. That seems more to my liking and the diving, though not as perfect as CCV, sounded pretty top notch. I doubt they have the unlimited shore diving but diving the same reef over and over can get a bit redundant (like eating too much chocolate).
Anyone care to comment on the West End idea?
Chuck
After a boat dive to one of many, many locations 6 to 25 minutes from the dock, they do a drop-off dive on one of the two really nice reefs in "the front yard". You dive the reef, stop at the large wreck or airplane and then slip in to shore and walk another 30 steps or so to stow your gear. CCV offers unlimited shore diving so it was easy to gear up and take a night dive (they have a neat system for this also). One of the persons in our group had over 25 hours of immersion time in six days! They require a check out dive (remove and replace mask/buddy breath) which I'd like to see other resorts take up and a great orientation that also should become standard.
The divemaster (Jessie) and boat captain (moses) were absolutely awesome. Help, help, help and explain - all the time. They really made the trip for me.
The dive shop operation was also great. They (Mark) held a free bouyancy seminar on Monday night and really was a hit. It helped everyone get more out of the dive experience by reducing exertion and extending the dive.
Now, a few quick things about why I probably won't go back. The resort was nice - good rooms, nice staff and nothing bad to say. The only problem was I didn't feel like I was anywhere outside of South Texas (except for diving!). I didn't get the feel of Honduras. This makes me feel a bit cheated, though not intentionally. For a week I spent all but a few very chaperoned hours with (other) fat or old or both spoiled americans and a very nice staff that was very cordial.
We visited the west end for a couple hours one afternoon and I'm pretty sure that's the place to go. There were lots of dive operations, shopowners with their kids playing out front, etc. There were lots of options for eating and shopping and meeting interesting people. That seems more to my liking and the diving, though not as perfect as CCV, sounded pretty top notch. I doubt they have the unlimited shore diving but diving the same reef over and over can get a bit redundant (like eating too much chocolate).
Anyone care to comment on the West End idea?
Chuck