And had an almost condescending tone about it.The person who started this thread makes it sound like assembling and donning gear and wading out into calm, warm, tropical water is hard work. It's not. It's part of the experience.
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And had an almost condescending tone about it.The person who started this thread makes it sound like assembling and donning gear and wading out into calm, warm, tropical water is hard work. It's not. It's part of the experience.
My husband and I are going Nov 28th-Dec. 2nd. We had stayed away due to hearing of the crime and "leave your truck windows rolled down" situation. I had the same feeling as well. Why would I want to go somewhere that I have to worry about the crime. Alas, we decided to go anyway. I've heard so much about the awesome diving that I'm willing to give it a shot. I'll follow the precautions everyone has mentioned. The only letdown may be that we do like to see the "big stuff". I'm looking forward to being able to stay down longer, go my own pace, and dive whenever I want to though.
Would the recommendation be to not take a lot of cash and use credit card instead???
So no, sunglasses? Hats? What if I'm on the other side of the island and I'm hungry, I have to drive back to resort and get money then go back out?
Am I missing something? Is the diving that good?
...given our high expectations
Does that pouch stay dry at 60+ ft? It is rated for 15 ft.
I was thinking of getting this:
Trident Dry Box 2000
That'll do it.
It's all in what you're looking for in a dive. I love Cozumel too and actually might prefer it to Bonaire once underwater; BUT, for me Bonaire is paradise for the total package. In Cozumel I have to wait on the boat to pick me up at their designated time (Living Underwater is awesome BTW) to go to a group decided site for two dives; between which we're forced to sit at some beach club I have zero interest in. All this of course is as long as the harbor master allows boats out that day. In Bonaire I dive when and where I want. I know where to go to see what I want to see. I know that, for me, anything in between The Lake and Andrea I will provide nothing but disappointment. Other divers love that same area and wouldn't dream of going anywhere else. And they don't have to because they're on Bonaire. And I don't have to go anywhere except The Lake and sites further South or Andrea I and sites further North; because I'm on Bonaire. Unless it's like that crazy wind/sea reversal thing we had the beginning of last October...Yup- we recently dived Cozumel and it was fantastic. Largely because I wasn't expecting it to be the way it was 10 years ago.