amyeunice
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Hello Everyone!
I joined yesterday and thought I'd get into the swing of things by writing a post.
The background: My spouse and I have been snorkel traveling since 2003. We now are geared up as almost-divers = full wet suits, etc. just no tanks. I fully look like a "dorkler" - it is what it is. We prefer shore access since we can spend multiple hours in the water, which makes the usual boat tours impossible (impossible for the other people on the boat 'cuz we won't get out of the water!). I like to spend time below the surface but have not perfected free-diving techniques by any stretch of the imagination. For health reasons we haven't gotten into diving but hope to sometime in the future.
We've been snorkeling off of Caye Caulker, Belize; Bocas del Toro, Panama; Bonaire (except for Klein Bonaire, highly disappointed after hurricane Omar in 2008); and 2x to St John (favorite spot = the deep side of Waterlemon Cay!).
We're looking for a future retirement home so we're sticking to the Caribbean, testing the waters - so to speak...
The question: Can anyone help me find a new snorkel destination for this winter that will live up to the beauty of Waterlemon Cay? It must be Caribbean, healthy coral and diverse underwater wildlife, preferably shore access (see above), coral visible within 20 ft., not wildly expensive, laid-back vibe, and awesome street food available. Is that too much to ask? Any suggestions?
I've thought about Tobago - will that stand up to my criteria? What about Anguilla? Turks and Caicos? Roatan seems too expensive for flights...So many places, I need help!
By the way the street food is a bonus rather than a must-have. I must say that the best things about Bonaire was the goat stew at Rose's in Rincon and the Indonesian street food down at the wharf.
I look forward to all of your responses,
Enjoy!
I joined yesterday and thought I'd get into the swing of things by writing a post.
The background: My spouse and I have been snorkel traveling since 2003. We now are geared up as almost-divers = full wet suits, etc. just no tanks. I fully look like a "dorkler" - it is what it is. We prefer shore access since we can spend multiple hours in the water, which makes the usual boat tours impossible (impossible for the other people on the boat 'cuz we won't get out of the water!). I like to spend time below the surface but have not perfected free-diving techniques by any stretch of the imagination. For health reasons we haven't gotten into diving but hope to sometime in the future.
We've been snorkeling off of Caye Caulker, Belize; Bocas del Toro, Panama; Bonaire (except for Klein Bonaire, highly disappointed after hurricane Omar in 2008); and 2x to St John (favorite spot = the deep side of Waterlemon Cay!).
We're looking for a future retirement home so we're sticking to the Caribbean, testing the waters - so to speak...
The question: Can anyone help me find a new snorkel destination for this winter that will live up to the beauty of Waterlemon Cay? It must be Caribbean, healthy coral and diverse underwater wildlife, preferably shore access (see above), coral visible within 20 ft., not wildly expensive, laid-back vibe, and awesome street food available. Is that too much to ask? Any suggestions?
I've thought about Tobago - will that stand up to my criteria? What about Anguilla? Turks and Caicos? Roatan seems too expensive for flights...So many places, I need help!
By the way the street food is a bonus rather than a must-have. I must say that the best things about Bonaire was the goat stew at Rose's in Rincon and the Indonesian street food down at the wharf.
I look forward to all of your responses,
Enjoy!