BEKanak
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I've been luking here for about a year and have learned alot. Usually, I can find a thread somewhere that answers my question. But at this point, I need some advice
I'm a new diver (~20 dives, OW+Nitrox, deepest: ~90 feet). This June, my wife and I are spending a week on Grand Cayman. My wife doesn't dive, but is graciously permitting me 4 days of diving. So far so good. With 4 days, I thought I might go through the AOW course - just to build confidence and maybe learn something.
Here's the question. This board consistently recommends Red Sail Sports, DiveTech, and Ocean Frontiers. Red Sail Sport seems to have shifted to AL72s, which is less appealing. Divetech seems to operate exclusively on the west end, and Ocean Frontiers on the east. With so many interesting dive spots in the world (Belize or Bonaire next), this will likely be my only shot at Grand Cayman and I'd like to see the best the island has to offer.
So do I go east end with Divetech, west end with Ocean Frontiers, or split my time 1+3 or 2+2? All comments appreciated
I'm a new diver (~20 dives, OW+Nitrox, deepest: ~90 feet). This June, my wife and I are spending a week on Grand Cayman. My wife doesn't dive, but is graciously permitting me 4 days of diving. So far so good. With 4 days, I thought I might go through the AOW course - just to build confidence and maybe learn something.
Here's the question. This board consistently recommends Red Sail Sports, DiveTech, and Ocean Frontiers. Red Sail Sport seems to have shifted to AL72s, which is less appealing. Divetech seems to operate exclusively on the west end, and Ocean Frontiers on the east. With so many interesting dive spots in the world (Belize or Bonaire next), this will likely be my only shot at Grand Cayman and I'd like to see the best the island has to offer.
So do I go east end with Divetech, west end with Ocean Frontiers, or split my time 1+3 or 2+2? All comments appreciated