Hello all,
Being from the Midwest, I have booked a cruise on Norwegian for the week after Thanksgiving to escape the cold. This will also be my first saltwater dive as well as my first warm water dive so I have a couple questions.
I will be diving in Grand Bahama on 11/30/10 and the two tank trip was booked through Norwegian Cruise Line. I plan on bringing Regulators, BCD, and my Boots / Fins. My questions:
- Should I plan on bringing exposure protection? I currently have a 7mm Semi-Dry but imagine that is FAR too heavy.
- If I should bring something, what would you recommend? Might be a good time to buy a new suit. I've been contemplating getting a Whites Fusion for a while.
- Is there anything I should be concerned about?
I'm a little concerned about the fact that the Cruise line only requires one dive within the last year for this excursion but perhaps I'll luck out and get an experienced dive buddy (Regrettably, my wife has not yet tried SCUBA).
I have many dives from boats / shore / dock in midwest quarries and Lake Michigan but is there anything other than buoyancy that should be notably different? Of course the salt but I've snorkeled in the Keys many times.
Any and all advice is appreciated! If you're on the same cruise, I'd love to know others doing this excursion as well!
Being from the Midwest, I have booked a cruise on Norwegian for the week after Thanksgiving to escape the cold. This will also be my first saltwater dive as well as my first warm water dive so I have a couple questions.
I will be diving in Grand Bahama on 11/30/10 and the two tank trip was booked through Norwegian Cruise Line. I plan on bringing Regulators, BCD, and my Boots / Fins. My questions:
- Should I plan on bringing exposure protection? I currently have a 7mm Semi-Dry but imagine that is FAR too heavy.
- If I should bring something, what would you recommend? Might be a good time to buy a new suit. I've been contemplating getting a Whites Fusion for a while.
- Is there anything I should be concerned about?
I'm a little concerned about the fact that the Cruise line only requires one dive within the last year for this excursion but perhaps I'll luck out and get an experienced dive buddy (Regrettably, my wife has not yet tried SCUBA).

I have many dives from boats / shore / dock in midwest quarries and Lake Michigan but is there anything other than buoyancy that should be notably different? Of course the salt but I've snorkeled in the Keys many times.
Any and all advice is appreciated! If you're on the same cruise, I'd love to know others doing this excursion as well!