So I was all set to book a last minute trip to Roatan for the end of the month... but then I read a few unsavory reviews, then the lion fish discussion, then heard about the 'sand fleas'... hmm... is this place really good for diving?
I'm basically just looking to get away for some diving at the end of this month. And yes, on a budget - you know, the tight budget that still allows for a vacation and diving. Whatever, we all have our priorities.
So Roatan seemed to fit the bill... about $600 to get there (from California), $800 for a week of unlimited diving (two boat dives and shore dives from hotel), and the accommodations. (plus taxes and fees...)
But then I read some unsavory reviews.... my main concern is that I will be traveling solo (female). I was assured I'd have a dive buddy there so I wasn't concerned about that aspect. More about the alone at night in town aspect. So then I started looking at Grand Caymans. think that might be a good option? If not, any other place you recommend? I'm advanced, rescue, and a bunch of other specialties, and love all sorts of diving. Basically, no fear in water, more concerned about what's on land. That being said, I do travel alone a lot and am not an idiot. thanks for your help!
I'm basically just looking to get away for some diving at the end of this month. And yes, on a budget - you know, the tight budget that still allows for a vacation and diving. Whatever, we all have our priorities.
So Roatan seemed to fit the bill... about $600 to get there (from California), $800 for a week of unlimited diving (two boat dives and shore dives from hotel), and the accommodations. (plus taxes and fees...)
But then I read some unsavory reviews.... my main concern is that I will be traveling solo (female). I was assured I'd have a dive buddy there so I wasn't concerned about that aspect. More about the alone at night in town aspect. So then I started looking at Grand Caymans. think that might be a good option? If not, any other place you recommend? I'm advanced, rescue, and a bunch of other specialties, and love all sorts of diving. Basically, no fear in water, more concerned about what's on land. That being said, I do travel alone a lot and am not an idiot. thanks for your help!