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If you guys had to pick a place to go from October 17-24, where would it be? This is assuming a preferable budget of $3000 for everything, including flight. Maybe an absolute MAX budget of $3500.
To give you an idea, flights from Detroit or Cleveland right now to Bonaire: $650, Curacao: $650, Roatan: $850, Bahamas: $475, Dominica: $775, St. Croix: $650, Turks & Caicos: $700, Cozumel: $525, Grand Cayman: $575, Belize: $550
Now is the time to post that on the "General Travel Forum" where you originally posted this (and it was moved). Stating the airfares is very smart and necessary.
...fairly new divers....consider myself quite new....just want to see LOTS of marine life...larger species; i.e. sharks, rays, etc...large marine life is optional considering my wife is still a bit skittish.. If the diving is phenomenal in a particular location in your opinion, we can let some of our other "wants" slide.
"You know what I'm looking for, just give your honest opinion."
I think your expression of what you are looking for is getting refined.
ScubaBoard will give you honest opinions, much more so than the sales tool of TwitAdvisor. There are a few salesmen here on SB, but they are pretty obvious with a bit of reading. Unfortunately, honest opinions only go so far as the breadth of experience of the poster, as in: "We just got back from our first dive trip and it was to Jamaica and the diving was just the bestest thing ever..."
Your questions which came in the form of a scattergun blast went every which way, most of which can be easily refined by a quick look through the Bay Islands Forum. Now we're landing at the simplest and easiest parameter of them all, a range of dates for your trip.
On general, the Mid October time frame in the Caribbean is pretty much so about one of the suckiest worst times to head South. Do a little bit of reading about the Caribbean Storm Season and it's fun traveling companion, the Caribbean Tropical Storm Season.
If you gotta-haveta do October, you would get better weather odds by selecting islands such as Bay Islands, Corn, San Andres, Aruba/Bonaire/Curacao as they lay South of most Huricane tracks, subject mostly and only to passing storms.
Back to the Bay Islands then, specifically Roatan. Above, you have gotten some pretty fair advice, unfortunately a bit of it belies little understanding of locations and distances between attractions on land. (West End to this or that AI, and such)
In the Caribbean Storm Season, the weather attacks from the North. It also equally influences West End ops. Do some searching here on this well hashed subject. The fallacy in much advice comes in when you are told that such affected operations will just take you over the the South side where your diving will continue.
A very few dive ops can provide this seamless un-interrupted transition. On a normal day, some such dive ops, most always for additional charge, will take you to some of the South side's well known dive sites, such as Mary's Place or those listed previously. Most everyone that is a West/North habitue thinks they understand the South well after those few specific dives.
Not so much.
The point of this comes into even more apparent and obvious play when considering the Oct>Dec time frame. Roatan is a long thin island that lies as a barrier to the storms that track by on the North. The place to be is on the South side, not any real argument can be made otherwise.
The South, in the lee of the storms? There are no sand beaches. There are few dive ops as this land is deemed as desirable and very pricey by the islanders because of its safety in storms and steady breezes otherwise. In the list is: BFK Barefoot, which is a catered operation in the middle of a busy and noisy industrial harborage; FIBR Fantasy which is in decay; CCV CocoView which is a diving machine kind of place; PTR Parrot Tree which is a resorty condo place that has some dive options; MLR Media Luna which does well combining vacation with diving; and RHR Reef House which is a divecentric resort ala 1970.
That would be about it for Roatan, and best side of the Bay Islands for my money, in the Month of October.