Hey all -
Since I spent many hours in the days/weeks before my trip, living through the words of those who had gone before me, I thought I'd share a few words while here on the island. I'll go blog style so if it's long and boring I apologize in advance!
Day 1
Left Ontario California at 1 am with no problems. We arrived in Houston and hooked up with my brother who was coming in from Seattle. After a quad shot Starbucks and a three hour chat, we were on our way to Coz!
We landed and waited about 30 minutes at immigration. Got our bags, two green lights and went on through. I can't thank this board enough for the tips on ignoring the official looking people in the white shirts inside that want to know 'how many in your party'. The communo van window is not very conspicuous so unless you knew what you were doing, you'd be screwed!
8$ and about 10 minutes later, we were dropped off in front of Blue Angel. They are paving the street out in front, so it's down to one lane. The asphalt was just poured so we couldn't drag our bags, but Tony came out and helped us inside.
We were much earlier than I thought we'd be, but our rooms were ready and we were in 101 and 102 about 10 minutes later!
Checked in at the dive shop, unpacked, grabbed a couple of tanks and SPLASH! The little shore dive in front of BA is really great - lots of critters and after 10 foot vis and 52 degrees of California, it's like a dream!! We swam south about half way to the Villiablanca and then drifted right on back.
Finished the dive, rinsed off and walked down to Ernesto's for a late lunch. Even after 20 years and a new location, the food kicked butt and the view can't be beat!
We grabbed a cab to town, got a few things and walked around a bit. My brother tried the ATM in the square, but no go. I told him to try at Mega and that one seemed to work out. Hopefully he won't get bad news from his bank from his card swipe at the square.
We came back, passed out, and got up about 6 to do a quick night dive. Really fun, several octos and rays, but coming back we missed the little channel and ended up right by the ray pen fence which is 6 inches of water and waves - oops! A couple of urchin spines and scrapes later, we were out safe.
Went upstair to the on site restaurant for some soup and nachos - YUM!!! Great food and wonderful service. Full belly and feeling the hurt from no sleep we crashed about 9:30.
See ya next time!
Since I spent many hours in the days/weeks before my trip, living through the words of those who had gone before me, I thought I'd share a few words while here on the island. I'll go blog style so if it's long and boring I apologize in advance!
Day 1
Left Ontario California at 1 am with no problems. We arrived in Houston and hooked up with my brother who was coming in from Seattle. After a quad shot Starbucks and a three hour chat, we were on our way to Coz!
We landed and waited about 30 minutes at immigration. Got our bags, two green lights and went on through. I can't thank this board enough for the tips on ignoring the official looking people in the white shirts inside that want to know 'how many in your party'. The communo van window is not very conspicuous so unless you knew what you were doing, you'd be screwed!
8$ and about 10 minutes later, we were dropped off in front of Blue Angel. They are paving the street out in front, so it's down to one lane. The asphalt was just poured so we couldn't drag our bags, but Tony came out and helped us inside.
We were much earlier than I thought we'd be, but our rooms were ready and we were in 101 and 102 about 10 minutes later!
Checked in at the dive shop, unpacked, grabbed a couple of tanks and SPLASH! The little shore dive in front of BA is really great - lots of critters and after 10 foot vis and 52 degrees of California, it's like a dream!! We swam south about half way to the Villiablanca and then drifted right on back.
Finished the dive, rinsed off and walked down to Ernesto's for a late lunch. Even after 20 years and a new location, the food kicked butt and the view can't be beat!
We grabbed a cab to town, got a few things and walked around a bit. My brother tried the ATM in the square, but no go. I told him to try at Mega and that one seemed to work out. Hopefully he won't get bad news from his bank from his card swipe at the square.
We came back, passed out, and got up about 6 to do a quick night dive. Really fun, several octos and rays, but coming back we missed the little channel and ended up right by the ray pen fence which is 6 inches of water and waves - oops! A couple of urchin spines and scrapes later, we were out safe.
Went upstair to the on site restaurant for some soup and nachos - YUM!!! Great food and wonderful service. Full belly and feeling the hurt from no sleep we crashed about 9:30.
See ya next time!