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| My friend and I have debated whether to try a Caribbean live aboard or go to Belize this year. My only Caribbean dive experience was Capt Don's Habitat which was OK but kind of spoiled by the dive companions. Since I am relatively inexperienced in this area I would appreciate anecdotal comments about where to go at Belize and any live aboard experiences. Cost is always an issue but not a deciding one right now. This will probably be our last major dive trip for a couple of years as I start an intensive 2 yr college course this fall so I want it to be a real memory. Appreciate your sharing your experiences. I saw great reefs at Bonaire but not much undersea life so we are interested in great undersea life as well as comfortable (air conditioned) accommodations. Any comments on airlines would be appreciated also. I live in FL so that would influence my choice of travel (though I really liked flying on Air Jamaica). -- LeeS |
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| "Lee Sanders" <leesand@excite.com> wrote in message news:c15n89$1eke01$1@ID-169040.news.uni-berlin.de... > My friend and I have debated whether to try a Caribbean live aboard or go to > Belize this year. My only Caribbean dive experience was Capt Don's Habitat > which was OK but kind of spoiled by the dive companions. > > Since I am relatively inexperienced in this area I would appreciate > anecdotal comments about where to go at Belize and any live aboard > experiences. I'm sorry but I cannot compare to a liveaboard because I've never been on one yet. However, I can tell you quite a bit about Belize. > Cost is always an issue but not a deciding one right now. You can do Belize for quite a bit less than a liveaboard and have decent aircon acco too. > This will probably be our last major dive trip for a couple of years as I > start an intensive 2 yr college course this fall so I want it to be a real > memory. I believe that it would be a real memory for you, if you went to San Pedro, Belize. You might even like Caye Caulker. How much time are you taking off for this trip? Maybe you could do a bit on each island. > > Appreciate your sharing your experiences. I saw great reefs at Bonaire but > not much undersea life so we are interested in great undersea life as well > as comfortable (air conditioned) accommodations. Any comments on airlines > would be appreciated also. I live in FL so that would influence my choice > of travel (though I really liked flying on Air Jamaica). It is my understanding that it is pretty easy and not that expensive to get to Belize City from Miami. From BC, you take a puddle jumper over to the island. Or you can take the water taxi but it's all about timing and luggage and what you can tolerate. If you are interested in more info, just ask your questions here and I will answer you to the best of my ability. |
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| On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:30:05 -0500, "Lee Sanders" <leesand@excite.com> wrote: <snip> >Appreciate your sharing your experiences. I saw great reefs at Bonaire but >not much undersea life so we are interested in great undersea life as well >as comfortable (air conditioned) accommodations. Any comments on airlines >would be appreciated also. I live in FL so that would influence my choice >of travel (though I really liked flying on Air Jamaica). "Coffee, tea or ganja?" -- dillon Life is always short, but only you can make it sweet |
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| Belize is a wonderful dive destination. I stayed at Lighthouse Reef Resort when I went several years back. This year I'm going on the Belize Aggressor for a week to compare liveaboard diving in Belize as opposed to land accommodations. If you want some very good diving...probably as comparable as Belize...on a thin budget, try Roatan. I saw a dive package today for 7days @ $539 during the months of Sept and Oct of this year. Not including airfare which should bring it up to near $1,000 I guess. Still an absolute bargain. I paid around $1200 the times I went. Fantasy Island is offering this. I've been to that resort 3 years straight. Excellent place and diving is great. TACA has a direct flight every Sunday right into Roatan. 2 hr flight. Can't beat that. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are also very good choices. Liveaboards are great if you like to dive your brains out all day [like I do] and literally dive, eat and sleep. Some people love it others hate it. All depends on your diving personality and being on a boat for 5 days rather than warlking around on dry land and doing only 3 dives a day, or maybe less. Hope this helps. |
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| Hi, I will be on the Nekton Pilot liveaboard doing the Southern Belize itinerary in a week or so. This will be my second trip on the Nekton. Was there in November, doing the Northern itinerary. Liveaboard diving is great because there are no hidden costs. The Nekton is $1495 and includes all your diving (up to 5 dives a day), your accommodations, all food and beverages. But you must want to dive a lot to get your money's worth out of the trip. I have also been diving out of Ambergris Caye in Belize. It's a short hop from Belize City (get out of there as quickly as you can, there's really nothing to do there). You can get budget accommodations at Ruby's on the water for $25 per night for two beds/two people. Dives from shore based operators run about $55 per trip (two dives each trip). Surprisingly, airfare is not really a bargain to Belize City (BZE). It's usually around $500 or so from Miami. I got a deal for my March trip, but I don't think that's the norm. I've got lots more info and dive shop recommendations, if you'd like to e-mail me at Doris@DivingWithDoris.com. I also live in Florida (near Tampa) and am diving the Keys at least once a month. Blue skies, Doris Pfister PADI MI 52598 "Lee Sanders" <leesand@excite.com> wrote in message news:c15n89$1eke01$1@ID-169040.news.uni-berlin.de... > My friend and I have debated whether to try a Caribbean live aboard or go to > Belize this year. My only Caribbean dive experience was Capt Don's Habitat > which was OK but kind of spoiled by the dive companions. > > Since I am relatively inexperienced in this area I would appreciate > anecdotal comments about where to go at Belize and any live aboard > experiences. Cost is always an issue but not a deciding one right now. > This will probably be our last major dive trip for a couple of years as I > start an intensive 2 yr college course this fall so I want it to be a real > memory. > > Appreciate your sharing your experiences. I saw great reefs at Bonaire but > not much undersea life so we are interested in great undersea life as well > as comfortable (air conditioned) accommodations. Any comments on airlines > would be appreciated also. I live in FL so that would influence my choice > of travel (though I really liked flying on Air Jamaica). > -- > LeeS > > > |
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