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| I am going to Aruba in late March for my 15th wedding anniversary and am looking for recommendations on a decent dive operator. I prefer a smaller dive operator and want to avoid large, cattle car operations, especially those that cater to the cruise ships. Any advice (other than telling me to go somewhere else!) are appreciated. |
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| SteveC wrote: > I am going to Aruba in late March for my 15th wedding anniversary and am > looking for recommendations on a decent dive operator. I prefer a smaller > dive operator and want to avoid large, cattle car operations, especially > those that cater to the cruise ships. Any advice (other than telling me to > go somewhere else!) are appreciated. I went in December and I went with Red Sail Sports. I was a first time diver and I was pretty impressed with the instructor, a woman from Holland named Jip(pronounced Yip). They are located in the High Rise section of town, away from Orangestad (which is where the boats come in). I did two dives with them - the Pedernales(20 feet) and the Antilla(45+). I went the 50th week of the year, so the whole island was pretty dead, but there were only 6-8 people on each dive. As long as you are in Aruba, you MUST go to a restaurant called El Gaucho, and you might want to make reservations ahead of time. The steaks are cooked Argentinian style and they are amazing with the dipping sauces they have. Chalet Suisse is excellent also, a little pricey though. Feel free to email me if you want more info about the horseback riding place we went with. M@ |
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| "Matt Cushing" <matt@cushingonline.com> wrote in message news:3814rsF5br5stU1@individual.net... > SteveC wrote: >> I am going to Aruba in late March for my 15th wedding anniversary and am >> looking for recommendations on a decent dive operator. I prefer a >> smaller dive operator and want to avoid large, cattle car operations, >> especially those that cater to the cruise ships. Any advice (other than >> telling me to go somewhere else!) are appreciated. > > I went in December and I went with Red Sail Sports. I was a first time > diver and I was pretty impressed with the instructor, a woman from Holland > named Jip(pronounced Yip). They are located in the High Rise section of > town, away from Orangestad (which is where the boats come in). I did two > dives with them - the Pedernales(20 feet) and the Antilla(45+). I went > the 50th week of the year, so the whole island was pretty dead, but there > were only 6-8 people on each dive. > > As long as you are in Aruba, you MUST go to a restaurant called El Gaucho, > and you might want to make reservations ahead of time. The steaks are > cooked Argentinian style and they are amazing with the dipping sauces they > have. > > Chalet Suisse is excellent also, a little pricey though. > > Feel free to email me if you want more info about the horseback riding > place we went with. > M@ I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this one because my experience with Red Sail was not very impressive. First of all, I never tried their office in Oranjestad. Rather, I tried the office in Palm Beach since my hotel was not too far from there. First of all, Red Sail claims to be one of the biggest operators in the Caribbean, with operations in numerous islands. I'm afraid this size is also their bane because they gave me the feeling of being in a cattle boat. The people working the office in Palm Beach seemed very impersonal and almost like automatons. I booked a dive with them and they promised to pick me up at a certain time. They did not show but since I was less than a mile from the launch dock in Palm Beach, I decided to hoof it with all my gear and barely made it. I found nothing special about their divemasters and other crew on the boat. The other dive operator in Palm Beach is Pelican Adventures. In fact, the share the share the same dock as Red Sail, just across from the Holiday Inn at Palm Beach. I found this operator much more personable. It's a smaller operation but the divemaster and other people on the boat were first class. As an example, after the dive, their shuttle was out picking up some divers at various hotels and rather than make me wait a half hour or so, one of the dive assistants actually offered to drive me back to my hotel in his own personal car. I don't think anyone at Red Sail would even volunteer to do something like that. Anyway, based on that one experience, I would take Pelican over Red Sail any day. |
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| "SteveC" <spcl4339@mindspring.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :I am going to Aruba in late March for my 15th wedding anniversary and am :looking for recommendations on a decent dive operator. I prefer a smaller :dive operator and want to avoid large, cattle car operations, especially :those that cater to the cruise ships. Any advice (other than telling me to :go somewhere else!) are appreciated. Suggestion number 1 - see if the the resort at which you are staying has a dive shop. There is a lot to be said for convenience. Suggestion number 2 - Dax Divers. I dove with them several years ago (which means things may have changed). The drill then was that they picked us up at the hotel with an inflateable in tow. We would drive somewhere, launch the boat, and do our dives. Suggestion Number 3 - At least one day, dive the Sonesta Airplanes. Have a good trip. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| punk-tilous wrote: > "Matt Cushing" <matt@cushingonline.com> wrote in message > news:3814rsF5br5stU1@individual.net... > >>SteveC wrote: >> >>>I am going to Aruba in late March for my 15th wedding anniversary and am >>>looking for recommendations on a decent dive operator. I prefer a >>>smaller dive operator and want to avoid large, cattle car operations, >>>especially those that cater to the cruise ships. Any advice (other than >>>telling me to go somewhere else!) are appreciated. >> >>I went in December and I went with Red Sail Sports. I was a first time >>diver and I was pretty impressed with the instructor, a woman from Holland >>named Jip(pronounced Yip). They are located in the High Rise section of >>town, away from Orangestad (which is where the boats come in). I did two >>dives with them - the Pedernales(20 feet) and the Antilla(45+). I went >>the 50th week of the year, so the whole island was pretty dead, but there >>were only 6-8 people on each dive. >> >>As long as you are in Aruba, you MUST go to a restaurant called El Gaucho, >>and you might want to make reservations ahead of time. The steaks are >>cooked Argentinian style and they are amazing with the dipping sauces they >>have. >> >>Chalet Suisse is excellent also, a little pricey though. >> >>Feel free to email me if you want more info about the horseback riding >>place we went with. >>M@ > > > I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this one because my experience with > Red Sail was not very impressive. First of all, I never tried their office > in Oranjestad. Rather, I tried the office in Palm Beach since my hotel was > not too far from there. First of all, Red Sail claims to be one of the > biggest operators in the Caribbean, with operations in numerous islands. I'm > afraid this size is also their bane because they gave me the feeling of > being in a cattle boat. The people working the office in Palm Beach seemed > very impersonal and almost like automatons. I booked a dive with them and > they promised to pick me up at a certain time. They did not show but since I > was less than a mile from the launch dock in Palm Beach, I decided to hoof > it with all my gear and barely made it. I found nothing special about their > divemasters and other crew on the boat. > > The other dive operator in Palm Beach is Pelican Adventures. In fact, the > share the share the same dock as Red Sail, just across from the Holiday Inn > at Palm Beach. I found this operator much more personable. It's a smaller > operation but the divemaster and other people on the boat were first class. > As an example, after the dive, their shuttle was out picking up some divers > at various hotels and rather than make me wait a half hour or so, one of the > dive assistants actually offered to drive me back to my hotel in his own > personal car. I don't think anyone at Red Sail would even volunteer to do > something like that. > > Anyway, based on that one experience, I would take Pelican over Red Sail any > day. That's what this group is for, to tell our personal experiences in places:) Disagree away!!! Check to see if there is a Pelican Adventures place in Aruba. The name sounds familiar. I've been thinking of planning a long weekend down in FL near Palm Beach. Is there any time of year you would recommend as a good time to go down there? M@ |
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| Matt Cushing <matt@DITCHSPAM.cushingonline.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :I've been thinking of planning a long weekend down in FL near Palm :Beach. Is there any time of year you would recommend as a good time to :go down there? Anytime, except hurricane season and winter. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Check to see if El Gaucho reoponed..unofficial word is they closed due to Salmonella. Better bets less touristy are Madame Janette's and Mirandi. Also Que Pasa and Gasparitos. Ann@bonairecaribbean.com |
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