Turks & Caicos? I dunno....

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Thank you all for the responses.
Rescue: Maui is great but I've been there a few times looking for something new that has Maui style.
Btravlin: BVI will be high on the list
jenlebl: PM sent, good luck on your DM class. Start reviewing Diving Knowledge Workbook :D
Papa Bear: Good idea...I will take a very serious look at that. Did you self book or did you use a travel agent?

Thank you all once more.

Beqa Lagoon resort has an Office in Vegas and if you have any trouble PM me! They can give you a great rate on air fare as well it is government supplemented! Over 2 to 1 on the dollar as well! It is a must! Tell them Papa Bear sent you or Ratu Reed;)
 
Although this has nothing to do with the Turks & Caicos, I thought I'd offer that a few years ago, we went with three other couples on a BVI cruise. We had one completely non-diver on the boat, and a couple of beginners. We had an absolutely incredible time, one of the best dive trips we've ever done. The diving was great and the scenery was gorgeous, and the sailing was fun and the food and drink were abundant and excellent. The price was very reasonable, considering everything that was included. Crewed charters are one of the best ways we've ever found to have an incredible vacation.

My trip report is HERE.
 
Papa Bear: You have good taste...I will do my homework
TSandM: That is one of the things on my bucket list...You have such good taste (BTW you're diving Port Hardy & I can't tell you how envious I am.)
 
I was in T&C last week and was lucky enough to dive with a humpback whale off West Caicos. I'd take that over Fiji any day. It's a really quiet island but upscale with great restaurants, Grace Bay beach, some nice hotels.
 
The Club Med on Providenciales has lots of activities for the sports minded. The beach there is beautiful and the diving is good. (Only two dives per day though.) It's an hours boat ride out to the northwest point where they do one dive, then the motor back to Grace Bay for a second dive. The folks who go there are generally couples and "older." We'll be down there diving three weeks from today. I think this will be our 7th trip there.
 

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