DeputyDan
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Do both and then report back on your findings !
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Can anyone who's been to both give me some idea of how the diving on Roatan (CocoView or other areas) compares to the diving on Bonaire. I'm most interested in coral and fish life. I have absolutely no interest in wrecks.
However, finding myself increasingly interested in macro life, I think I would not return to Roatan unless it were for CocoView.
What's funny is that Roatan is where I was introduced to macro! We had a guide (AWESOME chick!) that pointed out blennies and sea slugs and nudis and all the other little, tiny stuff and she got SUPER pumped about it all. It was my wife's first pre-cert dive, so she didn't enjoy the macro stuff as much b/c she was fighting buoyancy and stuff and was still stunned by the big stuff. I had been diving for years and never realized there was anything that small worth looking at, so I was thrilled! For me, Roatan is a decent place for Macro while Belize is great for the big stuff.....but I like the environment in Roatan, the attitude. Next time I go, I'm staying at Splash Inn (maybe Luna Beach) and only getting in a car twice.....to and from the airport.
On the topic of "Do Both" I couldn't agree more. They're better in their own ways. I love Roatan because you don't need a truck and you don't really need to go anywhere. Others love the freedom that a truck grants them.
They're both good, the country of Bonaire compared to CCV. Is there some rule that allows you only to experience one of the two?
Do both.
On the topic of "Do Both" I couldn't agree more. They're better in their own ways. I love Roatan because you don't need a truck and you don't really need to go anywhere. Others love the freedom that a truck grants them.
The shore diving on Bonaire is why you go. (That, and the town pier, but you must hire a DM).
Doc - how does Cocoview decide who to put on what boats, is it completely random other than groups? Given the number of boats and divers, mostly arriving on the same day, it seems possible they could ask divers a basic preference as to going slow/looking for more macro stuff, vs covering more ground or seeing bigger stuff, and assign boats somewhat accordingly. Could be an interesting experiment anyway.
(Another of my disappointments at Cocoview was after hearing so much about the macro life there and critter spotting DMs, the one we had most of the time - while a real nice guy - either couldn't find the small stuff or wasn't inclined to bother for some reason. Showed us lots of seahorses which is nice, but that was about it. In hindsight we might have tried to do something about it, but it was our first time there so just getting familiar with the place and all that.)
....Sounds like CCV is a go. Now to look decide on a time and look at air options.