My wife and I are considering the Wind Dancer in Tobago for next year. I looked around the board and saw very little trip report information about this boat and location. From what I learned, Tobago diving can have a lots of current, low viz., and not for the newbie diver. None of this pertains to us. However we were under the impression that because of the location of Tobago, and the currents, nutrients, etc. that you would have more large animal encounters (manta's, hammerheads, whale sharks etc.). From the few trip reports I have found and read, no one mentioned any of these types of encounters. Added to the fact that there are very few trip reports and the price is considerably cheaper for this liveaboard as compared to liveaboards in other areas, makes us wonder if Tobago is that great of a spot for a liveaboard trip. If I want to see the normal Carribean life, there are plenty of places to go with limited currents and greater viz.
Can anyone out there provide any insight, either good or bad about Tobago liveaboard diving? We are mostly interested in "out of the ordinary Carribean encounters".
Thanks.
Jeff
Can anyone out there provide any insight, either good or bad about Tobago liveaboard diving? We are mostly interested in "out of the ordinary Carribean encounters".
Thanks.
Jeff