Denton
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Hi Becky,
Sorry, my brain thinks better than I type (not saying much!). I'll try to make more sense this time. The pier requires a dive guide and is only divable at night. The night diving (and pre-breakfast) right on the shore at the hotel is excellent. They leave tanks out 24/7 for divers to use whenever they want. The shore diving is unbelievable. You surface swim ~100 ft to the top of the reef and can drop down to a sandy bottom @~100 ft. There is really no current so you can swim either direction for ~1000psi then bump up about 20 - 40 feet and swim back and you're right at the hotel. It's very easy diving and the fish life there is some of the best I've ever seen.
The problem with the pier is that the columns are close together and there are too many divers at one time. They swim over you, kick you and generally stir up the place pretty quick. Last time I dove Klein Bonaire at night (for my AOW, great seahorses!) and had a blast, although the best fish life was still at the hotel. I could shore dive the hotel all week and never be disapointed.
I'm getting excited about how much fun everyone is going to have! The tarpon are as big as me (6'2") and are beautiful.
Ok, enough rambling. Feel free to ask about anything. They have one really good wreck (HMS Express (aka "helma hooker")) and an endless supply of reef. I'll shut up now.
;^)
Denton
Sorry, my brain thinks better than I type (not saying much!). I'll try to make more sense this time. The pier requires a dive guide and is only divable at night. The night diving (and pre-breakfast) right on the shore at the hotel is excellent. They leave tanks out 24/7 for divers to use whenever they want. The shore diving is unbelievable. You surface swim ~100 ft to the top of the reef and can drop down to a sandy bottom @~100 ft. There is really no current so you can swim either direction for ~1000psi then bump up about 20 - 40 feet and swim back and you're right at the hotel. It's very easy diving and the fish life there is some of the best I've ever seen.
The problem with the pier is that the columns are close together and there are too many divers at one time. They swim over you, kick you and generally stir up the place pretty quick. Last time I dove Klein Bonaire at night (for my AOW, great seahorses!) and had a blast, although the best fish life was still at the hotel. I could shore dive the hotel all week and never be disapointed.
I'm getting excited about how much fun everyone is going to have! The tarpon are as big as me (6'2") and are beautiful.
Ok, enough rambling. Feel free to ask about anything. They have one really good wreck (HMS Express (aka "helma hooker")) and an endless supply of reef. I'll shut up now.
;^)
Denton