Diving Utilia is a bit cheaper - I'm just saying
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I'll be in-country then. Let's see what the interest is for a "friendly" for that week, too. I spend most of my time in the northwestern mountains. It takes me a full day to get from my home there to the islands, but even if I can't be there for every possible week, I'll still be happy to help plan.I'll be there 6/18 - 6/25! Definitely be interested in getting to know others if they're going to be there in the same timeframe.
Whatever low budget is for the interested diver. As one here said, Reef Gliders have bunks that are free when available for their divers. I eat a lot of baliadas and fruit...leaves more room in my food budget for after-dive beerOut of curiosity, since not everyone's on the same budget, what are you referring to as "low budget" for Roatan?
Very true, and I would LOVE to meet a group there as well. I'd like to pick up my kit on Roatan first. I like to use my own old Zeagle and my seacure. They fit me better. It's been a long time since I dove Utila. A few days here, a few days there...all sounds good to meDiving Utilia is a bit cheaper - I'm just saying.
For newbies to Roatan, understand that West End and West Bay, though just a very short water taxi ride apart, are two very different places. This string is about planning a backpacker style “friendly” (as in futbol parlance) dive trip to West End village.This new string is to explore that possibility.
Very true, and I would LOVE to meet a group there as well. I'd like to pick up my kit on Roatan first. I like to use my own old Zeagle and my seacure. They fit me better. It's been a long time since I dove Utila. A few days here, a few days there...all sounds good to me![]()
There are also pretty nice budget rooms on the main island, with hammocks, ocean access, hot water, kitchen access (which saves a bundle on eating out), squeeky clean for $18 per night (at least that was the price last year). This gives you night life options and access to the bigger dive shops. Accomodations are cheaper if you share rooms.