Trip Report, December 26-30, 2010, La Parguera, Puerto Rico, Paradise Scuba

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jlevine

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I recently completed a five day dive trip in La Parguera, Puerto Rico with Paradise Scuba and Snorkling (Experience Scuba Diving in Puerto Rico) and want to provide an overview of the trip. This was my sixth trip to La Parguera but my first with Paradise Scuba. I will discuss the dive operation, the diving, the accommodations, and provide some general information about La Parguera and the surrounding area.

Paradise Scuba and Snorkling has been in La Parguera for many years and is the oldest dive operator in La Parguera. The only other dive shop in town is currently West Divers. Blue Water Scuba had opened a branch for a short time but it is now closed.

I first contacted Paradise Scuba via e-mail a few months ago and then finalized the arrangements by phone. The staff all speaks English and Spanish so communication was straightforward. All my e-mails were returned within at most two days, a very good sign in today’s Internet age. I made reservations for both me and a dive buddy. Luis (the owner) said they needed a minimum of four divers to go out and that getting the additional divers would be his “homework.”

Two weeks before my trip, I e-mailed Paradise to see whether they had enough divers. I received a note from Kiko saying everything was all set and to show up at the shop at 7:45am on the first day to fill out paperwork. When I arrived at the shop, I presented my C-card and completed all the paperwork. At that point, I went down to the dock to board the boat. Paradise is right across the street from the main dock. The boats that we used were not owned by Paradise. Paradise made arrangements to use other boats, one of which was owned by Angel, who was our boat captain for the whole week. Personally, I think that’s a good approach nowadays. This way, the shop focuses on diving rather than maintaining boats…but I digress.

After the divers boarded, we set up our equipment and double-checked everything before departing for the first site of the day which was on the wall. The wall is approximately 25 minutes away from the shore. When we arrived, the divemaster gave us a briefing on the site. The other crew members dropped a safety line into the water which allowed us to see the current as well as an ascent/descent line. On most days, the surface was flat. We did have 2-3ft waves on one day. We entered the water with a giant stride and held onto the safety line until we received clearance for descent. Each dive generally lasted 45 minutes. We were asked to do a safety stop after each dive. After we boarded the boat, we swapped tanks and began to head to the next dive site. Surface intervals were approximately one hour. Sandwiches and drinks were provided during the interval. As a side note, although the boat rides were generally smooth, I do suggest you consider taking seasickness meds if you are prone. There were a couple of folks who looked a little "blue" but most folks were fine. We then did a second dive more inland before returning to La Parguera at approximately 1pm. Water temperatures ranged from 79F to 81F. I wore a 3mm full length wet suite and was fine.

The staff at Paradise is friendly. I especially enjoyed diving with Jose and Orlando as well as Jerry and Willy (Ninja). There were two areas where we did have to “encourage” the staff. One was the selection of dive sites. La Parguera has some top sites (e.g. Fallen Rock) that are really worth seeing. When we asked for these sites, I sensed some reluctance but I wasn’t sure why. The other matter we had to insist on were longer surface intervals in order to get better bottom time for the second dive. The staff did accommodate us with both of these matters. Unfortunately, the shop does not offer Nitrox which would make things even better.

Paradise services a lot of snorkelers as well. In fact, they ran tours every day I was there. I’d be willing to guess that this is a big part of their business. The shop was open late every night which I feel gives the store a stronger presence in the community.

In terms of the fish life, I am concerned. Overall there really weren’t as many fish as there used to be. We saw a variety of standard Caribbean fish, just not as much of them as I had seen before. We saw lionfish on almost every wall dive. They are becoming a big problem in La Parguera. I did see a nurse shark, some eels, and some rays as well. I think the government of Puerto Rico, if it has not already done so, should look at establishing some marine reserves. Perhaps this will help the fish population.

I stayed at Villa Parguera (HOTEL PARADOR VILLAPARGUERA - LA PARGUERA - LAJAS - PUERTO RICO) on this trip. It was my third stay with them. They are right next to the dock. It is the best inn in town. The rooms are basic, but very clean. They have air conditioning, televisions, a pool, and wireless internet. The rooms were very reasonably priced.

Although the hotel serves breakfast, I suggest you go to the café at Supermercado Perez #2 which is a block from Paradise Scuba on the main road that leads into town. They open at 6:30am. You can get a breakfast sandwich (egg & cheese) and a small coffee for under $4.00. There is also a similar café in the Ocean View Supermarket next to the gas station that opens at 7am. There are some good restaurants in La Parguera, but not many. The town square also has several kiosks that serve finger types of food. For other meals, I suggest visiting Cabo Rojo, San German, or going to Joyuda where they have many good seafood restaurants. If you want great ice cream, Rex Cream in Cabo Rojo has the best. My favorite is the corn-flavored, yes...corn-flavored.

So, would I dive with Paradise again? Yes…with some conditions. I would definitely request specific dive sites and ask for long surface intervals. The only thing they do not have is Nitrox. West Divers does have Nitrox which, at least to me, is important. Also, for photographers, there was no camera bucket on board.

If you’ve never been diving in La Parguera, I do suggest you check it out. It is a sleepy town with a fun atmosphere. I have been there six times and will probably return next year. The southwest part of Puerto Rico has a lot of beautiful towns. To make the most of it, I suggest adding a few days in San Juan or one of the other parts of the island. Puerto Rico is a great island with much to offer in terms of culture, nature, and food. There are convenient flights from many major American cities, as well as Madrid, London (in 2011), as well as several Caribbean locations.
 
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We've been needing a contemporary report on La Parguera. Thanks so much for providing same.

We are trying to tie down details of a Spring trip, and PR is in the top 4, and this report may help influence the vote.
 
If you want other locations while here I would recommend you also try Taino Divers and go out to Desecheo Island. If you are staying in La Paguera Rincon is not far away to drive. That would give you a good mix of sites.....
 
Thanks for your trip report.

Please let us know the dive sites that Paradise Scuba frequents. We are presently in La Parguera.
 
If you want other locations while here I would recommend you also try Taino Divers and go out to Desecheo Island. If you are staying in La Paguera Rincon is not far away to drive. That would give you a good mix of sites.....

When we went previously, we stayed in Rincon at the Blue Boy Inn, and walked to Taino for our two days of diving at Desecheo, and then drove down one morning to La Parguera to dive with West Divers on the wall.

Quite frankly, we preferred the wall dives, and were going to reverse our plan next time, maybe staying in or around La Parguera and focusing most of our diving there.

Again, thanks for the comprehensive report, it certainly gives us something to plan around for our next trip.
 
I was specifically waiting for your review. Thanks so much. This is indeed very helpful.
 
We were in La Parguera last week too. I've previously stayed in the hotel mentioned above, and we like it. Last week we stayed in a different Parador called Villa Mar. It is not in the center of town, it's up on the hill with a beautiful view. It is also very clean with good rooms. They have a pool, but I don't think wireless internet. The inn is much smaller than Villa Parguera. Its a 3 minute drive or 10 minute walk to the "center" of town. I would recommend this place too. The owners were very nice and accomodated us at the last minute.

I got the impression while staying there that this was a new Parador (fresh paint etc), but looking at TripAdvisor, they have some very bad reviews that are also kind of old. Maybe they changed owners. My experience last week was not the same as the reviews I read from 2 years ago.
 
From this review I am understanding that the underwater landscape and the wall itself is pretty good but marine life especially larger marine life is not as abundant. On a scale of 1 - 10 where would you rank the over all dive experience in comparison with other Caribbean destinations?
 
I am going to give you two rankings, one for fish life and the other for "total trip experience" (culture, diving, food, etc). Here's my rank (1=bad, 10= outstanding). Please keep in mind this is very subjective!

Fish life:

Bonaire = 10
Roatan = 9
Curacao = 8
La Parguera, Puerto Rico = 7
Ambergris Caye, Belize = 6
Aruba = 6

Total Trip Experience:

La Parguera, Puerto Rico= 10
Ambergris Caye, Belize= 9
Roatan = 8
Aruba = 8
Curacao = 7
Bonaire = 7

I think it's important to look at both rankings. La Parguera and the surrounding areas are great. Is the diving "the best." No. But you will have fun!
 
We were in Rincon 12/20-29 and the strong weather pretty much shut down trips to Desecheo. So, we drove down to Parguera on 12/24 and 12/27 and dove with West Divers. Good dive op and the DMs, Danny and BamBam, were great.

We dove Black Wall, Fallen Rock, Pinculata (?sp), and Isabela. While the coral structures at the dive sites were great, the fish/critter life on the reefs was much less than other Carribbean sites. Other than lots of Black Durgins,we didn't see sizable schools of other moderate size fish. There also were not very many of the small reef fish. There were lots of lionfish. With the nice reef strucures, one hopes PR protects these areas so that the fish can come back.

I would rank all of the following as having better reef life than PR : Bonaire, Bermuda, Cozumel, Roatan, Belize, Cayman.
 
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