My wife and I just returned to warm and sunny Wisconsin - only 20 degrees below zero when we got home and the truck died on the way home from the airport - now that was fun
I can't say enough about SCC. We are novice divers - only 11 under our belts before the trip. Now at 24! The resort was perfect for us. We spent our first day shore diving right from the resort. It was a perect way to refresh our skills. Even vetured out in the dark of night for the first time ever - pretty cool if I don't say so myself.
The dive boats, DM's, rental equiptment (BCD and Regs), wait staff, food, rooms, showers....everything was perfect.
Martin was our DM. He did a great job. We dove off the Reef Star - very easy to get on and off and plenty of room for gear and relaxing. Being basically rookies and not diving for the last couple years, we were somewhat nervous. Martin and the Crew did such a nice job instructing and advising that we were ready to take on just about anything by the end of the trip.
We paid an extra $65 each for the "Twilight Dive" one day. The dive consisted of a 50 minute dive just as the sun hit the horizon and then a 45 minute dive in the dark. This was a first for us and it was awesome. Well worth every penny and not nearly as spooky as I thought it would be. The other 2 couples on that dive with us were a blast. Never dove with anyone wearing a skully before. They had some awesome camera equipment as well. I'm still hoping to see some photos when they get back from their trip. Never got to do a "Taxi Dive" aka "Light House Dive". I can't wait to get back for that one.
Food and rooms were nice - not great, but very nice - lots of hot water in the showers. Make sure to ask Mario for a sample of is habanero sauce but have a beer close by. Internet access was free and you could surf from just about anywhere at the resort.
Just a 10 minute walk to downtown. Plenty to do there.
We'll be going back as soon as we can. I highly recommend this resort for novice divers. It's laid back, quiet, easy going, and full of interesting people that have dove all over the world. Best of all - not a kid in sight! Feel free to contact me with questions.

I can't say enough about SCC. We are novice divers - only 11 under our belts before the trip. Now at 24! The resort was perfect for us. We spent our first day shore diving right from the resort. It was a perect way to refresh our skills. Even vetured out in the dark of night for the first time ever - pretty cool if I don't say so myself.
The dive boats, DM's, rental equiptment (BCD and Regs), wait staff, food, rooms, showers....everything was perfect.
Martin was our DM. He did a great job. We dove off the Reef Star - very easy to get on and off and plenty of room for gear and relaxing. Being basically rookies and not diving for the last couple years, we were somewhat nervous. Martin and the Crew did such a nice job instructing and advising that we were ready to take on just about anything by the end of the trip.
We paid an extra $65 each for the "Twilight Dive" one day. The dive consisted of a 50 minute dive just as the sun hit the horizon and then a 45 minute dive in the dark. This was a first for us and it was awesome. Well worth every penny and not nearly as spooky as I thought it would be. The other 2 couples on that dive with us were a blast. Never dove with anyone wearing a skully before. They had some awesome camera equipment as well. I'm still hoping to see some photos when they get back from their trip. Never got to do a "Taxi Dive" aka "Light House Dive". I can't wait to get back for that one.
Food and rooms were nice - not great, but very nice - lots of hot water in the showers. Make sure to ask Mario for a sample of is habanero sauce but have a beer close by. Internet access was free and you could surf from just about anywhere at the resort.
Just a 10 minute walk to downtown. Plenty to do there.
We'll be going back as soon as we can. I highly recommend this resort for novice divers. It's laid back, quiet, easy going, and full of interesting people that have dove all over the world. Best of all - not a kid in sight! Feel free to contact me with questions.