Here's what I get with Living Underwater...Jeremy (DM/owner) comes to my house (in Cozumel, not Canada!) and picks up my dive gear and at the end of the trip, drops it off. Hot chocolate at the end of night dives. Ricardo, the "cabana boy" on the boat (in addition to DM Jeremy and captain Francisco) to assist me gear up for a dive and to wrap me in dry towels and warm jackets after a dive, wetsuits hung on hangers at the SI to dry off between the dives, gear set up each morning when I get on the boat, with wetsuit neatly folded below my seat on top of fins, mask etc. All gear (including wetsuit) rinsed and dried each day. Extended dive times because of large steel tanks. A beautiful, wide, clean, well-maintained fast boat with lots of room. Seat cushions. Very safe diving. Good captain. If the skills of the other divers on the boat permit, any and all sites possible. (I LOVE Maricaibo Shallows) All the water I can drink, plus fresh fruit and cookies. Long SI at beach club. Expect to pay around $80 or so (including park fee) unless you add in nitrox tanks (which I always do for 2nd dive). Cash or (for slightly additional cost) credit cards accepted.
Is this for everyone? No. But for me, it's pretty special for me!
There are a couple of other ops that offer similar (but not identical) services (I have divedwith a few but not all of them): Aldora; Liquid Blue; Bottomtime Divers; and Blue X-T-Sea. Aldora and Liquid Blue are the only other two that I know have large steel tanks. I think Living Underwater is the only one of this bunch that keeps and rinses wet suits. Also, presently I believe his fees are among the lowest of this group. I think you'd be very happy with any of the above.