LOL. Maybe you should be more careful with what you post!Are you always going to dispute what I post? Just wanted to know b4 I add you to my Ignore list.
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LOL. Maybe you should be more careful with what you post!Are you always going to dispute what I post? Just wanted to know b4 I add you to my Ignore list.
@miserkris you have asked for people to recommend destinations, but one critical factor is what do you want to see and what type of diving do you like. One person, such as @mcohen1021 might recommend Socorro because of the incredible "big stuff". Others, such as @Centrals might recommend Lembeh because of its world class macro.
Both are totally valid recommendations, but unless we know what you are looking for, then we are simply making a "best guess". FWIW, I tend to like big stuff and I would second the recommendation of @mcohen1021 for Socorro if that is what you like. I did a trip there and saw Hammerheads, Galapagos Sharks, Silkies, White Tip Reef Sharks, a Whale Shark , and some very friendly Mantas.
Red Sea Aggressor had a super deal last year... But when I saw how many liveaboards go to the Brothers, I knew why...
1165 pp for boat
~1350 air
~250 hotel stays
~120 xfers
Around 3k - very affordable and the RSAI was really amazing, diving outstanding
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You still haven't looked into socorro? That was big animal heaven... hemmerheads, silkies, galapagos silver tips, white tips... 2 diff types of mantas and dolphins.... out of this world
edit: yellowfin tuna and kingfish!
It really depends on the boat that you choose. None of them are what I would really call cheap, but I will say that when I went, it was worth every penny!I need to check that out I remember seeing a documentary about Socorro Island it was amazing.
How much does socorro run usually?
I'll check that out....
Next year 2k with Philippines or 3k ~ red sea i guess.
How much does socorro run usually?
I'll check that out....
I did my trip to Socorro on the Solmar V. The boat is beautiful! It has mahogany woodwork with frosted glass trim and brass fittings. The cabins, however redefine the word "tiny". Storage space is limited to a couple cubby holes along the side of your bunk and the main part of the cabin is so small that only one person can stand up at a time. The shower is combined with the head so you have to straddle the head to take a shower.I paid 2621 pp for Socorro Aggressor, but I would probably pick a different boat next time (refer to my review on the safety issues). I have a friend that loves the Solmar V and he waits for specials and pays around that or less.