shaferdaniel
Registered
I will be in Placencia March 8-11, 2012. After reading a lot of posts, it seems like the chance of seeing a whale shark during that time is low -- maybe 10-25%, right?
If there are no whales, does one see anything else on that dive as either a snorkeler (my girlfriend) or diver (myself)?
Swimming with thousands of snapper would be cool, but will they definitely be there at that time or are they as elusive as the whale sharks?
If the snapper are there, how deep do they stay?
As a diver, it would be easy to get to their level if they are around 100 feet but I'm afraid my girlfriend will just end up bobbing on the surface the whole day staring into the deep blue yonder then spend the rest of our trip cursing at me for spending $200 to do so...
Thanks
If there are no whales, does one see anything else on that dive as either a snorkeler (my girlfriend) or diver (myself)?
Swimming with thousands of snapper would be cool, but will they definitely be there at that time or are they as elusive as the whale sharks?
If the snapper are there, how deep do they stay?
As a diver, it would be easy to get to their level if they are around 100 feet but I'm afraid my girlfriend will just end up bobbing on the surface the whole day staring into the deep blue yonder then spend the rest of our trip cursing at me for spending $200 to do so...
Thanks