Merrie,
Shreveport LA. Been there many times. My family is from the Dodridridge Arkansas, Bloomburg Texas (near Atlanta) area, just 60 miles up the road.
Los Angeles California offers the convenience of being close, lots of diving and beautiful kelp Forrest. Now a word about our diving. I beach dive because I can afford to do it a few times a week. Air is $5.00 and then just the gas to get there. Beach dives will offer 10-15 foot of visibility most days, some days more (30 feet) some days less. But our water is cold, 54-62 F degrees in the summer and you may see 52 some days. Lots of dive buddies available here, and I can go diving a time or two weekend or weekday. Beach diving is fun, but it is exercise.
Boat dives off commercial dive boats run $120-140 for a day (3 dives) and only run on the weekend. In Ventura, just 80 miles or so to the north there is a dive boat that goes out on Wednesday and Thursday for $88. Catalina and Anacapa Islands offer some very nice diving.
Then when you are not diving you can do the Disneyland thing for a small fortune, Knoxberry farm, for a slightly smaller fortune, Universal Studios, be in the audience of a TV show or maybe meet an actor (I went sailing last night with an actor, 4 Emmy nominations). Driving up the coast to Monterey (more great diving) through the redwood Forrest and 17 mile drive, Big Sur with the rugged coastline and the elephant seals or sea lions on the beach. Beautiful.
Now a word about coming to California with dive gear. If you drive be certain to clean your gear very well before you come. Go over your gear with a fine tooth comb looking for mussels that have attached to the gear. At the CA boarder they will have an agricultural inspection station. If they check your car (they will) and find the dive gear, they will check it. If they find a mussel (very small) they will quarantine your gear, soak it is strong bleach solution (not good for it) and keep it a week. Then you have to go back and get it at the boarder. Bummer. A diver I dive with had that happen to him after going to dive a river in Arizona.
Now for warm water, Bonaire is I am told the place to go. I have not been there, but I read the reports of people I know who did. Wow. Dive resort, water 54 steps from the door, drive to any beach and go diving in 80F water. Ahhhhh, the joy. I dove the Caribbean last February, Grand Cayman, Roatan, Belize, Cozumel all had great diving. Cozumel and Roatan perhaps were my favorites, but it was all good.
Now for the truely exotic, Ken Kurtis
Reef Seekers Dive Co. Home Page runs some pretty good trips to some geat destinations. Jim Gatacre of
Handicap Scuba Association does too, but his are targeted to disabled divers although I am certain all are welcome.
Have fun and good luck.