TheWizard
Contributor
I would 2nd the recommendation of going with open-heel fins and hard-sole booties exclusively on Bonaire.
I've also dove Curacao (last March) and the swimouts on Bonaire are much shorter.
We also never do discrete Safety Stops on Bonaire. The plan is always to swim u/w all the way back to shore, as the depth gradually decreases down to waist-deep.
I would recommend doing easier dive sites for the first day or two, as you get coordinated on the concept again.
One of the trickier dive sites (up North) for exiting is either Witches Hut or the one just south of it. You can't see your truck from the water and the ironshore cliff is 6-8 feet high and rather uniform looking for 100 yards north and south of the actual entry point. So it would be good to bring some bright colored object to leave right on shore as a marker...
I've also dove Curacao (last March) and the swimouts on Bonaire are much shorter.
We also never do discrete Safety Stops on Bonaire. The plan is always to swim u/w all the way back to shore, as the depth gradually decreases down to waist-deep.
I would recommend doing easier dive sites for the first day or two, as you get coordinated on the concept again.
One of the trickier dive sites (up North) for exiting is either Witches Hut or the one just south of it. You can't see your truck from the water and the ironshore cliff is 6-8 feet high and rather uniform looking for 100 yards north and south of the actual entry point. So it would be good to bring some bright colored object to leave right on shore as a marker...