Will Rogers
Contributor
Howdy divers,
We are heading to Indo next May/June with our two kids, who will be 8 & 10. Both are avid snorklers, but obviously not divers.
My wife and I spent two months in the country 16 years ago (where did the time go?), and did some great diving around Bali, Flores (north east side) and up at Manado.
We would like to do some very good diving and have a reasonably high budget (it is a 50th birthday trip), but would like to dive in such a fashion that we can drag our kids along. We are planning about a 3-4 week trip.
Early contender are Wakatobi, though it is very proud of itself and perhaps some sort of 2-4 night LOB out of Labuanbajo. We would plan to do lots of snorkling of course and dive a bit in Bali as well, if it worked out. It appears that Raja Ampat would be logicstically more difficult, though it does sound amazing.
So, my experienced travelers, what do you think? Any suggestions on the diving or Bali in general would be ever so much appreciated!
Thanks,
Will
We are heading to Indo next May/June with our two kids, who will be 8 & 10. Both are avid snorklers, but obviously not divers.
My wife and I spent two months in the country 16 years ago (where did the time go?), and did some great diving around Bali, Flores (north east side) and up at Manado.
We would like to do some very good diving and have a reasonably high budget (it is a 50th birthday trip), but would like to dive in such a fashion that we can drag our kids along. We are planning about a 3-4 week trip.
Early contender are Wakatobi, though it is very proud of itself and perhaps some sort of 2-4 night LOB out of Labuanbajo. We would plan to do lots of snorkling of course and dive a bit in Bali as well, if it worked out. It appears that Raja Ampat would be logicstically more difficult, though it does sound amazing.
So, my experienced travelers, what do you think? Any suggestions on the diving or Bali in general would be ever so much appreciated!
Thanks,
Will