changeagent-Ive done a fair bit of diving around Fiji and I have to say I could count on one hand the number of 30 minute dives Ive had.
In every case I was buddied with one of my kids or in just one case a real air hog. It was always by choice and with full knowledge this would likely happen.
Most dives have been 50-60 minutes. Often thumbed with plenty of gas but thinking of the dives ahead.
The thing is though that there are time limitations due to simple logistics.
-For example--8.30 start.-9.00 on site
One hour dive -10.00am
then one hour surface interval 11.00
then one hour dive -12.00
head back 12.30
Unload boat and reload with fresh gear/divers 1.00pm
Back out to a site 1.30
third dive 2.30
Hour surface 3.30
fourth dive 4.30
Back in 5.00pm
Dark at 5.30pm
So any/much more than an hour per dive and the whole schedule gets mucked up.
Resort diving does tend to throw you in with a mixture of divers and the only way to avoid that tends to be a Liveaboard (-Fiji Siren comes to mind) Then you'll spend a day on a good site and really control your own schedule.
On the subject of DM/Instructor crowding you. Once you have demonstrated you are a well competent diver the DM's tend to leave you alone.
Unfortunately there is something about resort diving that seems to bring out the BS and bravado.-Guys who claimed they were "all that" were truly terrible divers so words mean nothing. or to rephrase --"The bull**** stops when the BC drops."
In every case I was buddied with one of my kids or in just one case a real air hog. It was always by choice and with full knowledge this would likely happen.
Most dives have been 50-60 minutes. Often thumbed with plenty of gas but thinking of the dives ahead.
The thing is though that there are time limitations due to simple logistics.
-For example--8.30 start.-9.00 on site
One hour dive -10.00am
then one hour surface interval 11.00
then one hour dive -12.00
head back 12.30
Unload boat and reload with fresh gear/divers 1.00pm
Back out to a site 1.30
third dive 2.30
Hour surface 3.30
fourth dive 4.30
Back in 5.00pm
Dark at 5.30pm
So any/much more than an hour per dive and the whole schedule gets mucked up.
Resort diving does tend to throw you in with a mixture of divers and the only way to avoid that tends to be a Liveaboard (-Fiji Siren comes to mind) Then you'll spend a day on a good site and really control your own schedule.
On the subject of DM/Instructor crowding you. Once you have demonstrated you are a well competent diver the DM's tend to leave you alone.
Unfortunately there is something about resort diving that seems to bring out the BS and bravado.-Guys who claimed they were "all that" were truly terrible divers so words mean nothing. or to rephrase --"The bull**** stops when the BC drops."