Chris Hipp
Guest
This is a little late, but I just realized I never wrote a trip report.
I was in Curacao the first week of October 2007. I liked the Island, LOVED the topless beaches, was mildly satisfied with the diving.
We stayed at the Lion's Dive and Resort and used the on site Ocean Encounters dive shop. No real complaints about the hotel, the restaurants had decent food and really not terribly over priced. I ate the Augusto restaurant next to the Aquarium mostly. The service there was better and they were happy to split the check for us.
I have slightly mixed views on the dive shop. On one hand, our dive master Guillermo was great, he was even willing to help with some non diving issues that I had. The boats were not over booked and everything seemed safe. They also had an O2 analyzer for people using nitrox.
On the other hand, we did have a pretty big issue with them when it came time to do our coral spawning night dive. We each paid $100 to do this extra dive, and was the reason most of us chose to go to Curacao instead of other trips. Now, we were all under the impression that we would be taken to some remote reef where we could not miss the spawning. The dive shop had other plans for us. First off, they were only going to take us to their house reef, which is easily accessible by a short swim. Then, they overbooked the dive and only had one boat. There were 30 divers total and only 15 or so spots on the boat. Their plan to correct this problem was to take half the people out, drop them off then come back and pick up the rest of the people and then take them out. When some people asked them what we should do if we have a problem, their answer was basically to "swim back to shore." So we were all like "We paid $100 for a two minute boats ride and a surface swim back?" No one in the group I was diving with got on the boat.
As far as the diving goes, I really enjoyed diving the Superior Producer and the Mushroom forest was a cool dive. Other than that I was pretty bored on most of the dives. Curacao is the place to go if you are turned on by coral and small critters. I did see more eels and lobster on this trip than ever before. I would have to say that the best thing I did all week was swim inside the Blue Cave. Just something about it, kind of gives you the same feeling as swimming in the pool at the bottom of a waterfall. Plus, I saw my first Green Moray ever in there.
Also, I must say that I felt safe on the island. I went into Willemstad alone one day and had no problems. I even some some local driving panhandlers away.
Not a bad trip, but I probably won't be heading back anytime soon. I am headed for Bonaire for the first time in July though.
I was in Curacao the first week of October 2007. I liked the Island, LOVED the topless beaches, was mildly satisfied with the diving.
We stayed at the Lion's Dive and Resort and used the on site Ocean Encounters dive shop. No real complaints about the hotel, the restaurants had decent food and really not terribly over priced. I ate the Augusto restaurant next to the Aquarium mostly. The service there was better and they were happy to split the check for us.
I have slightly mixed views on the dive shop. On one hand, our dive master Guillermo was great, he was even willing to help with some non diving issues that I had. The boats were not over booked and everything seemed safe. They also had an O2 analyzer for people using nitrox.
On the other hand, we did have a pretty big issue with them when it came time to do our coral spawning night dive. We each paid $100 to do this extra dive, and was the reason most of us chose to go to Curacao instead of other trips. Now, we were all under the impression that we would be taken to some remote reef where we could not miss the spawning. The dive shop had other plans for us. First off, they were only going to take us to their house reef, which is easily accessible by a short swim. Then, they overbooked the dive and only had one boat. There were 30 divers total and only 15 or so spots on the boat. Their plan to correct this problem was to take half the people out, drop them off then come back and pick up the rest of the people and then take them out. When some people asked them what we should do if we have a problem, their answer was basically to "swim back to shore." So we were all like "We paid $100 for a two minute boats ride and a surface swim back?" No one in the group I was diving with got on the boat.
As far as the diving goes, I really enjoyed diving the Superior Producer and the Mushroom forest was a cool dive. Other than that I was pretty bored on most of the dives. Curacao is the place to go if you are turned on by coral and small critters. I did see more eels and lobster on this trip than ever before. I would have to say that the best thing I did all week was swim inside the Blue Cave. Just something about it, kind of gives you the same feeling as swimming in the pool at the bottom of a waterfall. Plus, I saw my first Green Moray ever in there.
Also, I must say that I felt safe on the island. I went into Willemstad alone one day and had no problems. I even some some local driving panhandlers away.
Not a bad trip, but I probably won't be heading back anytime soon. I am headed for Bonaire for the first time in July though.