smashweights
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Hey all! The wife and I have been looking for an early September vacation and realized a quick week of diving in the Caribbean would be a feasible option for us. Looking for suggestions, trip advice, etc as we've never done a dedicated scuba vacation before and realizing this is fairly short notice (3 months out). It would be just the two of us. My wife is OW certified but hasn't been able to dive other than her PADI OW certification training 2 years ago, so easy, safe diving is paramount. I have heard great things about Bonaire and it sound like easy, accessible shore diving is plentiful, which seems perfect for easing her back into diving. I may try to get her out to a local quarry so we can do a little refresher dive in very easy conditions before going.
1. Is Bonaire a good beginner dive destination? If not, are there better options? Open to anything Caribbean.
2. Any recommendations on where to stay, dive, shops, resorts, etc? We're pretty adventurous and have lots of non-diving international travel under our belt. I've read anything from full-service resorts to getting a cheap hotel just renting a pickup truck and scuba kit and self-guiding around the island are options. I think we'd err towards the former but if the latter is super easy and safe I'm open to anything.
3. Safety tips and tricks related to number 2? It would be just the two of us and I'd prefer not to worry about trucks getting stolen, etc.
4. I have a full dive kit but my wife only has mask, fin, snorkel. I was thinking to buy a dive computer for her as I've seen plenty of recs that having a personal dive comp would be a best next piece of kit for her and renting the rest of her gear. I currently dive a Shearwater Perdix 2 that I love and am considering a Peregrine Tx for her so I don't have to learn a new system to help her and so if she gets more into things in the future I can expand out to AI if she ends up with her own full kit. Obviously this is not a cheap option at around $750 for just the Peregrine someone who might only dive one week a year so if there's other suggestions, I'm all ears. Do dive shops ever rent out transmitters so if she had the Tx but not a transmitter? Yes, i'm overthinking this.
5. Is it worthwhile to just invest in some of the cheaper dive gear, like a BC or wetsuit? If we're gonna drop 1/3rd of the cost of the BC on a week of rental, might be better to just buy it and have consistency for future diving.
6. Any other planning advice? Easy, fun, safe is priority. Cost isn't a huge factor but I'm frugal by nature.
Thanks in advance for any recs!
1. Is Bonaire a good beginner dive destination? If not, are there better options? Open to anything Caribbean.
2. Any recommendations on where to stay, dive, shops, resorts, etc? We're pretty adventurous and have lots of non-diving international travel under our belt. I've read anything from full-service resorts to getting a cheap hotel just renting a pickup truck and scuba kit and self-guiding around the island are options. I think we'd err towards the former but if the latter is super easy and safe I'm open to anything.
3. Safety tips and tricks related to number 2? It would be just the two of us and I'd prefer not to worry about trucks getting stolen, etc.
4. I have a full dive kit but my wife only has mask, fin, snorkel. I was thinking to buy a dive computer for her as I've seen plenty of recs that having a personal dive comp would be a best next piece of kit for her and renting the rest of her gear. I currently dive a Shearwater Perdix 2 that I love and am considering a Peregrine Tx for her so I don't have to learn a new system to help her and so if she gets more into things in the future I can expand out to AI if she ends up with her own full kit. Obviously this is not a cheap option at around $750 for just the Peregrine someone who might only dive one week a year so if there's other suggestions, I'm all ears. Do dive shops ever rent out transmitters so if she had the Tx but not a transmitter? Yes, i'm overthinking this.
5. Is it worthwhile to just invest in some of the cheaper dive gear, like a BC or wetsuit? If we're gonna drop 1/3rd of the cost of the BC on a week of rental, might be better to just buy it and have consistency for future diving.
6. Any other planning advice? Easy, fun, safe is priority. Cost isn't a huge factor but I'm frugal by nature.
Thanks in advance for any recs!