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| Heading to Barbados for the first time. Looking for advice on dive operators, and "don't miss" dive sites. Also, does anyone know if spearfishing is legal there, and if so where info on regulations can be found? thanks in advance. -LP |
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| In article <axAre.1158$td.654968@twister.southeast.rr.com>, LP <eight@ec.rr.nospammerscom> wrote: € Heading to Barbados for the first time. € Looking for advice on dive operators, and "don't miss" dive sites. € Also, does anyone know if spearfishing is legal there, and if so where info € on regulations can be found? € thanks in advance. € -LP € € The Stravronikita is an intentionally sunk freighter that most people consider a "must do" if you're diving in Barbados. Diving is mostly reefs and wrecks. http://www.barbados.org/diving/divesite.htm |
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| "LP" <eight@ec.rr.nospammerscom> wrote in message news:axAre.1158$td.654968@twister.southeast.rr.com ... > Heading to Barbados for the first time. > Looking for advice on dive operators, and "don't miss" dive sites. > Also, does anyone know if spearfishing is legal there, and if so where > info > on regulations can be found? > thanks in advance. > -LP > > Hi, I dove there while on a cruise in April. We used West Side Scuba Centre (http://www.westsidescuba.com/). They had a good set of people (the owner, Peter, intentionally separated the people with experience from the people with little experience and assigned the appropriate level of dive master to each group - something I rarely see in a dive shop). The boat was small and you had to walk into the surf about 5 feet to get to it (it was tied off to the beach). But the water's warm and you're going to get wet anyway (just letting you know so you know to bring a bag or something to hold over your head as you walk out to keep things dry). The dives I did were two drift dives along a fringe reef. There were a lot of turtles and I saw a great chain eel. Though I didn't dive the Stravronikita this time, it was on the "don't miss" category in all the notes I'd seen on Barbados. Generally I really liked the folks at WSSC and highly recommend them (as usually I'm not associated in any way with them - other than I bought one of their t-shirts). Randy P.S. as far as local regulations, I'd suggest giving the dive shop a call and talking to them directly. Peter Grannum West Side Scuba Centre Baku Beach Holetown St. James Barbados 246-432-2558 |
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| "scubaran" <bogus@bogus.com> wrote in news:eIydndDwRpu-MSzfRVn-rQ@adelphia.com: > "LP" <eight@ec.rr.nospammerscom> wrote in message > news:axAre.1158$td.654968@twister.southeast.rr.com ... >> Heading to Barbados for the first time. >> Looking for advice on dive operators, and "don't miss" dive sites. >> Also, does anyone know if spearfishing is legal there, and if so >> where info >> on regulations can be found? >> thanks in advance. >> -LP >> >> > Hi, > > I dove there while on a cruise in April. We used West Side Scuba > Centre (http://www.westsidescuba.com/). > They had a good set of people (the owner, Peter, intentionally > separated the people with experience from the Nice folks, but we waited on the boat for an hour and a half whilst the people who hadn't dove in a year got re-aquainted in the pool, then the crew decided to leave without them > people with little experience and assigned the appropriate level of > dive master to each group - something I rarely > see in a dive shop). The boat was small and you had to walk into the > surf about 5 feet to get to it (it was tied off to > the beach). You forgot the part about walking with all your gear from the shop, through a hotel courtyard, past the pool, out onto the beach, and then through the water to a boat that was bouncing six feet up and down in the surf. Though I didn't have any problems, my wife took a nasty smack on the shoulder, as did several other divers. I did like the small boat- we only had 8-10 divers each day. But the water's warm and you're going to get wet anyway > (just letting you know so you know to bring > a bag or something to hold over your head as you walk out to keep > things dry). No problem here The dives I did were two drift > dives along a fringe reef. There were a lot of turtles and I saw a > great chain eel. Though I didn't dive the > Stravronikita this time, it was on the "don't miss" category in all > the notes I'd seen on Barbados. We dove three days, twice a day- all were drift dives, three times on the same reef. We requested wreck dives and to dive the Stravronikita, but we were not diving on the "designated" wreck dives day, and they didn't do requests. Generally I really > liked the folks at WSSC and highly recommend them (as usually I'm not > associated in any way with them - other > than I bought one of their t-shirts). > The folks, including Peter, were nice, but I would not recommend WSSC for the above reasons plus... They offered taxi service from your hotel and were at least fifteen to thirty minutes late picking us up each day. Island time, I guess. OK but then they decided that returning us to our hotel would happen after they ran errands. We sat in Peter's truck while we 1) drove to the docks down the coast to deliver air tanks to a waiting boat 2) stopped in town so our driver could walk around the corner to get a snack and a drink 3) went to the shop to refill all the empty air tanks(they don't fill air tanks at their shop) It took two hours one day to get back to our hotel- the ROSTREVOR, which I do highly recommend(nice people, nice accommodations for the price, beach front within walking distance to some good eats, good clubs, and corner grocery). And I got news for ya, the island ain't that big. > Randy > > P.S. as far as local regulations, I'd suggest giving the dive shop a > call and talking to them directly. > Peter Grannum > West Side Scuba Centre > Baku Beach > Holetown > St. James > Barbados > 246-432-2558 > > We will be going back to Barbados, we will be staying at the Rostrevor again, but we will not be diving With West Side Scuba. |
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| Rob Strain <rstrain@adelphia.net> wrote in news:Xns9683DB8BB6C18LesserMyopia@216.196.97.142: ps - I bought a t-shirt too And I forgot to mention that my wife and I were always last to surface and I never saw anyone do a head count. That made me a little nervous... |
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| Rob Strain <rstrain@adelphia.net> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :And I forgot to mention that my wife and I were always last to surface and :I never saw anyone do a head count. That made me a little nervous... I've never seen anybody do a head count and I have never seen people left in the water. Perhaps they use other methods. 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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| i am going to Barbados next summer- so who do you recommend for a dive shop? elliott goldstein Rob Strain wrote: >"scubaran" <bogus@bogus.com> wrote in >news:eIydndDwRpu-MSzfRVn-rQ@adelphia.com: > > > >>"LP" <eight@ec.rr.nospammerscom> wrote in message >>news:axAre.1158$td.654968@twister.southeast.rr.c om... >> >> >>>Heading to Barbados for the first time. >>>Looking for advice on dive operators, and "don't miss" dive sites. >>>Also, does anyone know if spearfishing is legal there, and if so >>>where info >>>on regulations can be found? >>>thanks in advance. >>>-LP >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Hi, >> >>I dove there while on a cruise in April. We used West Side Scuba >>Centre (http://www.westsidescuba.com/). >>They had a good set of people (the owner, Peter, intentionally >>separated the people with experience from the >> >> > >Nice folks, but we waited on the boat for an hour and a half whilst the >people who hadn't dove in a year got re-aquainted in the pool, then the >crew decided to leave without them > > > >>people with little experience and assigned the appropriate level of >>dive master to each group - something I rarely >>see in a dive shop). The boat was small and you had to walk into the >>surf about 5 feet to get to it (it was tied off to >>the beach). >> >> > >You forgot the part about walking with all your gear from the shop, >through a hotel courtyard, past the pool, out onto the beach, and then >through the water to a boat that was bouncing six feet up and down in the >surf. Though I didn't have any problems, my wife took a nasty smack on >the shoulder, as did several other divers. >I did like the small boat- we only had 8-10 divers each day. > > But the water's warm and you're going to get wet anyway > > >>(just letting you know so you know to bring >>a bag or something to hold over your head as you walk out to keep >>things dry). >> >> > >No problem here > > The dives I did were two drift > > >>dives along a fringe reef. There were a lot of turtles and I saw a >>great chain eel. Though I didn't dive the >>Stravronikita this time, it was on the "don't miss" category in all >>the notes I'd seen on Barbados. >> >> > >We dove three days, twice a day- all were drift dives, three times on the >same reef. We requested wreck dives and to dive the Stravronikita, but we >were not diving on the "designated" wreck dives day, and they didn't do >requests. > > Generally I really > > >>liked the folks at WSSC and highly recommend them (as usually I'm not >>associated in any way with them - other >>than I bought one of their t-shirts). >> >> >> > >The folks, including Peter, were nice, but I would not recommend WSSC for >the above reasons plus... >They offered taxi service from your hotel and were at least fifteen to >thirty minutes late picking us up each day. Island time, I guess. OK but >then they decided that returning us to our hotel would happen after they >ran errands. We sat in Peter's truck while we >1) drove to the docks down the coast to deliver air tanks to a waiting >boat >2) stopped in town so our driver could walk around the corner to get a >snack and a drink >3) went to the shop to refill all the empty air tanks(they don't fill air >tanks at their shop) >It took two hours one day to get back to our hotel- the ROSTREVOR, which >I do highly recommend(nice people, nice accommodations for the price, >beach front within walking distance to some good eats, good clubs, and >corner grocery). And I got news for ya, the island ain't that big. > > > >>Randy >> >>P.S. as far as local regulations, I'd suggest giving the dive shop a >>call and talking to them directly. >>Peter Grannum >>West Side Scuba Centre >>Baku Beach >>Holetown >>St. James >>Barbados >>246-432-2558 >> >> >> >> > >We will be going back to Barbados, we will be staying at the Rostrevor >again, but we will not be diving With West Side Scuba. > > > |
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