Need travel help- Carribian or Central America?

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al303

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As a new diver, did our O.W. dives in Cozumel this spring, we're looking to go to the carribian next month (Nov.).

Any recomondations for a good diving spot that has'nt been damaged by the storms? i.e. St. Kitts, Aruba, BVI...

Or, maybe Central America and save the Carribian for next year?

Thanks in advance,

Al
 
Belize is too. Plus, worlds 2nd largest coral reef. Or costa rica .... if you are lookin on the cheaper side.
 
al303:
As a new diver, did our O.W. dives in Cozumel this spring, we're looking to go to the carribian next month (Nov.).

Any recomondations for a good diving spot that has'nt been damaged by the storms? i.e. St. Kitts, Aruba, BVI...

Or, maybe Central America and save the Carribian for next year?

Thanks in advance,

Al
CocoView on Roatan or Bonaire. Bonaire is one of the top 3 dive locations in the Caribbean.

Both are much quieter than Coz though. Since you're new divers, Bonaire might be better, lot's of easy shore entries, all the dive resorts(and a lot of the condo's) have their own dive docks and most of the diving is in 30-80'. Two of the better dives, Bari Reef and the Salt Pier don't exceed 50' Almost no currents either except parts of the Southwest side and some of the Eastside. 80+ marked divesites to choose from also.
 

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