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I too am looking for other places to go besides Bonaire (been there 9 times in the last 3.5 years). I'll continue to go to Bonaire, but would like something new also. I'd like to find something that has the freedom of shore diving, with the variety of sites offered by Bonaire.
I have done some live-aboards, and those are good too, but more expensive. Mostly because I choose to fix my own meals on Bonaire and I can cook cheaper (no way breakfast cost me $10 - $11 per person per day). Of course, I don't fix meals as extensive as they provide on live-aboards, but I really don't require them either.
I was disappointed in Roatan, but much of that could be because of the weather...I was there between two tropical storms last Oct.
One question I have, is why the shore dives on Curacao (and maybe other Carib Islands) cost so much. Places like dive bus charge $50/tank - which is what many boat dives cost. But they don't have the overhead of a boat. I'm not picking on this particular dive-op, just an example of what I found when researching shore diving on Curacao.
I'm a single diver, but probably won't dive solo in unfamiliar waters.
Looking forward to others' comments.![]()
Robin,
Thanks so much for detailed reply.
I am not a photographer and I actually like everything; big animals are always fun but great macro does it to me as well.
I travel alone for diving [wife doesn't dive and kids are 7 years old] I love diving solo and do it always in Bonaire but am okay to join others. I have been on few liveaboards and the downside of being alone on a liveaboard is that they are usually very confined. My last liveaboard in life was the Saba - St. Kits trip in which I found myself alone with a group of stock brokers [ALL the others...] - this week was a week from hell - the "market" was the ONLY topic of conversation and there was no escape!
I have been to Coco View as well as Bay Island Beach Resort, and totally agree with you and I have spent the last two Decembers in Cozumel so we agree but I am looking for more ideas.
I think maybe you looked at their rates wrong. I just got off their website and that $50 you mention is for guided dives. For just shore diving on your own I think I saw $9 per tank with a $25 maximum per day.
If you own all of your own equipment and come to Curacao, a tank fill here is Naf 10-12.50 (USD 5.50-7). Your own gear with a rental car should make for a great shore diving experience.
Jeff