shopguy
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I would like to dive the Sea of Cortez eventually, probably starting in San Carlos area because I can drive there while visiting family in Tucson, AZ. I prefer shore diving, but there doesn't seem to be much of that, so looking at boats.
So far my boat experience has been 3 trips off Puerto Rico. They were all small groups (thanks COVID), but all the same style of "jump in and follow the guide(s)". I much prefer being able to explore on my own, with my buddy (wife & children), at our own pace.
In your experience, are most boat tours usually the more rigid "follow the guide" style, or more free for all? If it varies by region (probably), how about Mexico/Sea of Cortez?
A couple people at LDSs and my wife's instructor in Puerto Rico all said stuff like "call Joe, he goes out all the time and would let you tag along and do your own thing while he works with his students/customers"... but that never seemed to work out, they never really wanted to talk about that (or anything) and were more like "just go online and book your tour, show up at the right time and do what we tell you to do". They were all super nice, but very much "by the book", and liked to talk more than listen.
So far my boat experience has been 3 trips off Puerto Rico. They were all small groups (thanks COVID), but all the same style of "jump in and follow the guide(s)". I much prefer being able to explore on my own, with my buddy (wife & children), at our own pace.
In your experience, are most boat tours usually the more rigid "follow the guide" style, or more free for all? If it varies by region (probably), how about Mexico/Sea of Cortez?
A couple people at LDSs and my wife's instructor in Puerto Rico all said stuff like "call Joe, he goes out all the time and would let you tag along and do your own thing while he works with his students/customers"... but that never seemed to work out, they never really wanted to talk about that (or anything) and were more like "just go online and book your tour, show up at the right time and do what we tell you to do". They were all super nice, but very much "by the book", and liked to talk more than listen.