martzak
Contributor
Just got back from a week long trip to Puerto Vallarta. I did two dive trips with Chico's dive shop, one to Los Arcos and another to Majahuitas. The visibility was >40ft at los arcos canyon and ~30ft at majahuitas, temp. ~75F at 50ft. Although we did not run into any breathtaking pelagic creatures such as whale sharks or giant manta rays, we did get to swim through some interesting underwater canyons and other rock formations. There was no shortage of puffer fish, sting rays, moreys and other smaller creatures. The dive boat (Chico's) offered excellent service at a very reasonable price (compare to other local dive shops). All equipment (older but functioning properly) was included in the price; most of the regs were genesis yukons and BCs either scubapro or sherwood non-weight-integrated. Ham and cheese sandwiches, soda and water was provided for lunch, just enough to refuel between dives, but not so much that you would get sea sick. The boat is an open deck catamaran with a canvas roof. the only fully covered area on the boat above the deck level was the head. The crew may not have been very talkative (all mexican muchachos), not necessarily a bad thing, but they were very friendly, helpful and accomodating. I used my own regulators and they took care of them as if they were their own.
I highly recommend this outfit for any divers planning on doing diving in Puerto Vallarta. I will definitely dive with them again the next time I'm in PV.
If you book your trips via their website you can save additional money.
FYI, I do not work for or am in any way affiliated with Chico's dive shop. I had a great time diving with them and thought I should share my findings with the SB community.
I highly recommend this outfit for any divers planning on doing diving in Puerto Vallarta. I will definitely dive with them again the next time I'm in PV.
If you book your trips via their website you can save additional money.
FYI, I do not work for or am in any way affiliated with Chico's dive shop. I had a great time diving with them and thought I should share my findings with the SB community.