Hey Bill...
Larry is absolutely right about SABA!! It is an amazing little island in so many different ways!! If this is where you decide to go next, reach out to Lynn and John at
SEA SABA Dive Centre... they know what they are doing cause they have been doing it well for over 25 years!! They can package up everything for you!
So... how about Curacao!!!

This is my #1 Vote because I choose to live here, work in dive tourism here and raise my daughter here!! It is also an amazing island and IMO probably one of the most diverse Caribbean Islands (both above and below the waterline) that I have come across.
Why?? Below the waterline, the question should not be "should I dive EAST or WEST"... the question is when do you put it in your schedule!! Dive as much EAST and as much WEST as possible because if diversity is what you seek, and micro/macro is what you want then be prepared for a mind blowing kaleidoscope of color, diversity, intensity where you will be left with the feeling at your safety stop... "I need to go back for more"!
There is so much opportunity to dive the way you want on your shore diving schedule and balance it with some amazing boats dives like EASTPOINT, KLEIN CURACAO, WATAMULA as examples!! There are lots opinions on where to dive on Curacao... so check out the other threads or feel free to PM aswell.
Check out a Report on EASTPOINT... one of the last untouched frontiers in the Caribbean! A place where Coral is still healthy & growing!!
http://repeatingislands.com/2013/07/07/curacaos-oostpunt-reef-among-the-best-in-the-caribbean/
Regarding Dive Operators... We have some excellent operators here on Curacao. My "STRONG" suggestion is to only consider Dive Operators that have met the Quality Standards set forth by the Curacao Tourism Board (CTB) and then been approved. A list of APPROVED Dive Operations can be found at
Curaçao , a unique Caribbean island paradise The Quality Criteria can also be found there too.
Additionally, CTB has been working hard with the CHATA Dive Task Force to update all the diving related information including Safety, Decompression Chamber protocols/procedures, and of course dive site information!!
So how about "above the waterline"... well the culture, history, music and flavors of Curacao are also rich and diverse!! For example... the local language is called Papimentu. Its origins go back to the days of slavery and has developed through the years into a written language taught today in our schools. The language is made up of 5 languages (Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, English and French... however there are hints of an African origins). Oddly enough, all these countries occupied Curacao at different times through history. (BTW... if you come, stop by the Maritime Museum where a complete timeline of Curacao is available)
Flash forward to today... now there are over 40 nationalities on Curacao and most residents of Curacao speak up to 5 languages!! Now, mix in those rich creole smells, flavors, music, colours, arts, crafts, history, and skyline... welcome to Curacao!!
If you want more information, recommendations, suggestions, etc... please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
You can either PM me or email me at
bryan@oceanencounters.com
Thanks and we hope to see you soon on Curacao!!



