gogoasami
Guest
Hi everyone,
My friend, her 18 year old daughter and I will be heading to Puerto Rico from 3/19 - 3/25. I have been studying up on this site for PR diving information (thanks for all the great reports!), and we are looking at diving with Taino Divers. The problem is, they can only accommodate us on Sunday for a 2 tank morning dive to Desecheo -- all the other days that we are there, they can only take us for 1 tank afternoon dives to the local reefs (which still sound pretty amazing).
We will have a car, so we could move to another dive location such as La Parguera or Vieques instead of spending all of our time in Rincon. However, it sounds like Desecheo has the best diving, so I wondered if we should just stay there.
I am also curious what there is to do in Rincon when we are NOT diving. We aren't staying at a fancy all-inclusive resort or anything (currently thinking about staying at Casa Verde), and I don't want to just lay on the beach. I saw that I could try surfing lessons... that may be fun. But, if Rincon proves to be a diving, surfing and laying on the beach type of town, we may be bored.
Any suggestions on the best use of our 5 short days in Puerto Rico would be greatly appreciated!
asami
My friend, her 18 year old daughter and I will be heading to Puerto Rico from 3/19 - 3/25. I have been studying up on this site for PR diving information (thanks for all the great reports!), and we are looking at diving with Taino Divers. The problem is, they can only accommodate us on Sunday for a 2 tank morning dive to Desecheo -- all the other days that we are there, they can only take us for 1 tank afternoon dives to the local reefs (which still sound pretty amazing).
We will have a car, so we could move to another dive location such as La Parguera or Vieques instead of spending all of our time in Rincon. However, it sounds like Desecheo has the best diving, so I wondered if we should just stay there.
I am also curious what there is to do in Rincon when we are NOT diving. We aren't staying at a fancy all-inclusive resort or anything (currently thinking about staying at Casa Verde), and I don't want to just lay on the beach. I saw that I could try surfing lessons... that may be fun. But, if Rincon proves to be a diving, surfing and laying on the beach type of town, we may be bored.
Any suggestions on the best use of our 5 short days in Puerto Rico would be greatly appreciated!
asami