OK, if we're doing reasons for repeats.

I fell in love with San Pedro and Belize diving 18 years ago. San pedr was a quaint quirky little place where one could walk everywhere and anywhere in bare feet. I had a Canadian friend living there for a bit and so had a place to stay. Got to know many locals quite well for a little while I rented a place there too and would have long stays with trips back and forth from home. I gave that up but having a stressful life , it has been so wonderful to go back to the same hotel, time after time, walk down the dock in front of my hotel and roll into the dive boat every morning with a crew I've known for years (and vice versa). It's easy for me to get to, all things considered. I can go alone, dive buddyless with zero hassle factor. I have friends and acquaintances there that I miss like crazy after awhile. I love the whole darn country, not just San Pedro. There are amazing things to do there beyond diving and it's pretty there too! I find it extremely economical but I'm not bound to be found at the expensive resorts/lodgings. I'll often eat at local places rather than gringo places. And while many of those things remain true, I've become a bit bored of the local diving, except for when the dolphins show up, and besides that, nothing stays the same . . . .

San Pedro isn't the sleepy little town with sandy streets anymore. Bare feet? Perish the thought. Streets are almost all paved now, golfcarts clogg the streets, one needs to be more wary of crime . . . Gosh, I still love it though when the immigration guy says "Welcome home" even though that's a Belizean catch phrase. Uh oh making myself homesick but I've no time in my current schedule to fit in a trip, short or long.
I loved West End too. I find the diving quite sweet. The sandy road is paved now too.

much nicer when it rains though and not as dusty when it doesn't. I miss my favorite little kitchette room at the well run place in the middle of town. I miss some of the people I know but the people that I got to know best have moved on. I'd go back in a heart beat but I've developed an allergy to one of the bugs there. Sigh. Can you imagine, when I first started diving there, dives were $10/tank. They're still only 30! Gah! Maybe when I get the time this spring, I'll go back and see if I've built up any immunity to whatever little bugger that I became allergic to.
Maldives, super easy for me to get to from Singapore, where ive been spending a good portion of every winter for the last couple of years. The Carpe Vita is an awesomely comfortable boat. The crew is very good. The diving is super exciting due to mantas, currents and sharks!
Grenada, gosh . . .I dunno. To me the diving has been underrated there. I'm looking forward to re-examing that on my upcoming trip. The island is stunningly beautiful. It doesn't have to be diving-centric. Oh gosh, I'm so excited to be going back and having Canadian friends coming down too! Not that easy for me to get to but fortunately, I no longer need to be in a hurry and can take my time optimizing flights and enjoying overnight stays along the way there and back. Uf I'm still in love with it, perhaps next winter I'll spend more time there and take a break from Singapore. That's a year away, anything could happen..
