Redfoot
Contributor
After researching and getting tons of information from Scubaboard, I made a long weekend trip to WPB mid March.
I booked a condo on Singer Island, small unit looking out at the beach on the Atlantic side, close to the blue Heron Bridge. I am glad I went this route, as there were several restaurants, a Publix and a 7-11 all within walking distance. The Hilton I originally looked at was way overpriced after seeing the property, and the other hotels were either in questionable areas, or also extremely overpriced (it was peak season).
Flew direct from Detroit to PBI Airport on Delta, very affordable ticket, quick, clean and easy.
I dove with Walkers for 2 dives each on Friday and Saturday, hitting Flower Garden, Breakers (twice, once N-S and once S-N) and Toy Box/Ron's Rocks. Saw 4 different shark species, Loggerhead and Hawksbill turtles, eels, stingray, one goliath grouper and tons of various reef fish. I was really overwhelmed at the variety of creatures, quality of corals and visibility.
I thought Walkers did a good job, the guides were professional and Captain Bill was great. I did not like the tank bungee system, they all seem worn out and gear was flopping around the whole ride, even in calm seas. Not sure if this is the standard, but it took some getting used to, and one tank did fall, but nobody got hurt, no gear damaged.
I was very surprised by the other divers on the boat, many people brought everything but the kitchen sink. Honestly, I think some on SB would pack lighter for a weeklong liveaboard than what I saw people bring out for a 4 hour trip. Most were competent, but a couple people made me a little nervous. Some also thought there was a catered lunch on the boat, and were upset and hungry between dives. Part of this may have been that it was spring break?
On Saturday, I had arranged for a guide from Force-E to meet me at Blue Heron Bridge, and I rented an extra tank from Walkers. The high tide was around 1:00, and our boat got back in right around noon, so it worked out perfect. When we were passing the bridge on our way back in, I jumped off near the bridge and swam to shore. One of the DM's from Walkers brought my dry bag to Force-E and I picked it up after.
I enjoyed the bridge, we had a 90 minute dive, saw all the "greatest hits" and I am glad I made that work.
Singer Island was beautiful, I would definitely go back, and my wife would have things to do while I go diving.
I brought oatmeal packets, granola bars and protein bars for breakfast and snacking. Stopped at Publix for subs, bagels, juice and water, so I only ate out for dinner. The condo had coffee, toaster, microwave and fridge.
I ate at DAS Pizza twice, it was very good, and they had bands every night. Ate at the Sailfish Marina on Saturday. Excellent blackened mahi, and good live music on the docks. It was also fun to walk around and look at the yachts.
All in all, very glad I made the trip and can't wait to go back.
Here is video from the diving.
I booked a condo on Singer Island, small unit looking out at the beach on the Atlantic side, close to the blue Heron Bridge. I am glad I went this route, as there were several restaurants, a Publix and a 7-11 all within walking distance. The Hilton I originally looked at was way overpriced after seeing the property, and the other hotels were either in questionable areas, or also extremely overpriced (it was peak season).
Flew direct from Detroit to PBI Airport on Delta, very affordable ticket, quick, clean and easy.
I dove with Walkers for 2 dives each on Friday and Saturday, hitting Flower Garden, Breakers (twice, once N-S and once S-N) and Toy Box/Ron's Rocks. Saw 4 different shark species, Loggerhead and Hawksbill turtles, eels, stingray, one goliath grouper and tons of various reef fish. I was really overwhelmed at the variety of creatures, quality of corals and visibility.
I thought Walkers did a good job, the guides were professional and Captain Bill was great. I did not like the tank bungee system, they all seem worn out and gear was flopping around the whole ride, even in calm seas. Not sure if this is the standard, but it took some getting used to, and one tank did fall, but nobody got hurt, no gear damaged.
I was very surprised by the other divers on the boat, many people brought everything but the kitchen sink. Honestly, I think some on SB would pack lighter for a weeklong liveaboard than what I saw people bring out for a 4 hour trip. Most were competent, but a couple people made me a little nervous. Some also thought there was a catered lunch on the boat, and were upset and hungry between dives. Part of this may have been that it was spring break?
On Saturday, I had arranged for a guide from Force-E to meet me at Blue Heron Bridge, and I rented an extra tank from Walkers. The high tide was around 1:00, and our boat got back in right around noon, so it worked out perfect. When we were passing the bridge on our way back in, I jumped off near the bridge and swam to shore. One of the DM's from Walkers brought my dry bag to Force-E and I picked it up after.
I enjoyed the bridge, we had a 90 minute dive, saw all the "greatest hits" and I am glad I made that work.
Singer Island was beautiful, I would definitely go back, and my wife would have things to do while I go diving.
I brought oatmeal packets, granola bars and protein bars for breakfast and snacking. Stopped at Publix for subs, bagels, juice and water, so I only ate out for dinner. The condo had coffee, toaster, microwave and fridge.
I ate at DAS Pizza twice, it was very good, and they had bands every night. Ate at the Sailfish Marina on Saturday. Excellent blackened mahi, and good live music on the docks. It was also fun to walk around and look at the yachts.
All in all, very glad I made the trip and can't wait to go back.
Here is video from the diving.