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| My wife and I just returned from an 8 day/7 night dive vacation at Cobalt Coast, on the NW corner of Grand Cayman. We opted for the mostly-all-inclusive plan which included all meals, seven days of two-tank morning dives, and unlimited shore diving… in short, everything but alcohol. The trip wasn’t cheap, but we got plenty of value for our money. Actually, it was the best dive vacation we could have imagined. The onsite dive company, Divetech (www.divetech.com) concentrates on the world-class wall diving of the North Wall, and they were terrific. Groups ranged from 8-12 divers and it was never more than a thirty minute trip from harbor to dive site (Although they have a dock, they take you from the resort to the marina by van to save boat travel time). The dives were great; my wife saw four hammerheads in seven days! The North Wall is spectacular, with the 60’ reef plunging almost straight down to depths of one to two thousand feet. Spotted eagle rays were common, as was the number and variety of reef fish. We saw plenty of sea turtles, green morays, tarpon and barracuda. The operator honored requests, once even unmooring the boat after he discovered we’d dived the site earlier in the week. We also took advantage of the unlimited shore diving, taking an afternoon or night dive every day of the week. We did the obligatory Stingray City dive (Divetech plans their arrival to miss the traffic – we were the only divers in the water.) Other than that, we either dove off the Cobalt Coast dock or got a ride from one of the friendly Divetech staff to their other shop at Turtle Reef (right next door to the Turtle Farm). The Turtle Reef site was the more interesting of the two and didn’t require a surface swim. If you’re lazy, though, you can rent underwater scooters at Cobalt Coast. They even offer a 1.2 mile guided scooter dive from the Cobalt Coast site to Turtle Reef. The resort itself (www.cobaltcoast.com) was everything it was billed to be; there’s a reason Rodale’s rated it the number one dive resort in the Caribbean last year. It only has 18 rooms, and the amazing owner, Arie, gives you the personalized touch throughout your stay. We stayed in a spacious ocean-front suite with kitchenette and the most comfortable bed I’ve slept in away from my own house. I’ve never been taken care of like I was at Cobalt Coast. If there was even the slightest problem, like me not being able to send an email home the evening we arrived, Arie handled it personally. “Here, use my phone to let your family know you’re safe, then we’ll figure out how to get you online.” From tips on things to do to directions through the maze-like West Bay to making us a flaming desert at our table when he learned it was our anniversary, Arie was the best. And the food? We were initially nervous about purchasing the meal plan – what if it wasn’t very good? Not to worry. Arie’s German chef, Peter, made every single meal first class. How can you gain seven pounds in a week while diving three times a day? Eat at Cobalt Coast. Once we discovered the food was so terrific, we abandoned our pre-trip plans of dining in Georgetown a couple of nights and ate at the resort exclusively. If you’re looking for night life or if you don’t dive, Cobalt Coast might not be your first choice. It’s in a secluded spot with no sand beach (though it has a pool), but if you love peace and quiet and beautiful, romantic views of the Caribbean sunsets, and if everyone in your party dives, you can’t go wrong. We did take the bus into town for a few hours of shopping one afternoon, and only rented a car for our last no-diving-on-flight-day day. The rental car was inexpensive ($35 + $7.50 for a temporary license), but be warned they drive on the left side. In short, it was an outstanding experience. The only drawback is that my wife and I are nervous about our next anniversary diving trip being a letdown. |
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| "The McGuire Family" <themcguirefamily@peoplepc.com> wrote in message news:3F380AB2.29A079DB@peoplepc.com... > Actually, it was the best dive vacation we could have imagined. > The onsite dive company, Divetech (www.divetech.com) concentrates on the > world-class wall diving of the North Wall, and they were terrific. > Groups ranged from 8-12 divers and it was never more than a thirty > minute trip from harbor to dive site What were the dive profiles? |
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| "The McGuire Family" <themcguirefamily@peoplepc.com> wrote in message news:3F380AB2.29A079DB@peoplepc.com... > My wife and I just returned from an 8 day/7 night dive vacation at > Cobalt Coast, on the NW corner of Grand Cayman. We opted for the > mostly-all-inclusive plan which included all meals, seven days of > two-tank morning dives, and unlimited shore diving. in short, everything > but alcohol. The trip wasn't cheap, but we got plenty of value for our > money. > Actually, it was the best dive vacation we could have imagined. > The onsite dive company, Divetech (www.divetech.com) concentrates on the > world-class wall diving of the North Wall, and they were terrific. > Groups ranged from 8-12 divers and it was never more than a thirty > minute trip from harbor to dive site (Although they have a dock, they > take you from the resort to the marina by van to save boat travel > time). The dives were great; my wife saw four hammerheads in seven > days! The North Wall is spectacular, with the 60' reef plunging almost > straight down to depths of one to two thousand feet. Spotted eagle rays > were common, as was the number and variety of reef fish. We saw plenty > of sea turtles, green morays, tarpon and barracuda. The operator > honored requests, once even unmooring the boat after he discovered we'd > dived the site earlier in the week. > We also took advantage of the unlimited shore diving, taking an > afternoon or night dive every day of the week. We did the obligatory > Stingray City dive (Divetech plans their arrival to miss the traffic - > we were the only divers in the water.) Other than that, we either dove > off the Cobalt Coast dock or got a ride from one of the friendly > Divetech staff to their other shop at Turtle Reef (right next door to > the Turtle Farm). The Turtle Reef site was the more interesting of the > two and didn't require a surface swim. If you're lazy, though, you can > rent underwater scooters at Cobalt Coast. They even offer a 1.2 mile > guided scooter dive from the Cobalt Coast site to Turtle Reef. > The resort itself (www.cobaltcoast.com) was everything it was > billed to be; there's a reason Rodale's rated it the number one dive > resort in the Caribbean last year. It only has 18 rooms, and the > amazing owner, Arie, gives you the personalized touch throughout your > stay. We stayed in a spacious ocean-front suite with kitchenette and > the most comfortable bed I've slept in away from my own house. I've > never been taken care of like I was at Cobalt Coast. If there was even > the slightest problem, like me not being able to send an email home the > evening we arrived, Arie handled it personally. "Here, use my phone to > let your family know you're safe, then we'll figure out how to get you > online." From tips on things to do to directions through the maze-like > West Bay to making us a flaming desert at our table when he learned it > was our anniversary, Arie was the best. > And the food? We were initially nervous about purchasing the meal > plan - what if it wasn't very good? Not to worry. Arie's German chef, > Peter, made every single meal first class. How can you gain seven > pounds in a week while diving three times a day? Eat at Cobalt Coast. > Once we discovered the food was so terrific, we abandoned our pre-trip > plans of dining in Georgetown a couple of nights and ate at the resort > exclusively. > If you're looking for night life or if you don't dive, Cobalt Coast > might not be your first choice. It's in a secluded spot with no sand > beach (though it has a pool), but if you love peace and quiet and > beautiful, romantic views of the Caribbean sunsets, and if everyone in > your party dives, you can't go wrong. We did take the bus into town for > a few hours of shopping one afternoon, and only rented a car for our > last no-diving-on-flight-day day. The rental car was inexpensive ($35 + > $7.50 for a temporary license), but be warned they drive on the left > side. Doesn't that add some excitement to your trip! > In short, it was an outstanding experience. The only drawback is > that my wife and I are nervous about our next anniversary diving trip > being a letdown. > Great report. I'll bookmark that one. Glad to hear the north side is still up to par. George |
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Anthony wrote: > "The McGuire Family" <themcguirefamily@peoplepc.com> wrote in message > news:3F380AB2.29A079DB@peoplepc.com... > > Actually, it was the best dive vacation we could have imagined. > > The onsite dive company, Divetech (www.divetech.com) concentrates on the > > world-class wall diving of the North Wall, and they were terrific. > > Groups ranged from 8-12 divers and it was never more than a thirty > > minute trip from harbor to dive site > > What were the dive profiles? Our first dive was a max of 130' for 15min, then up to around 60' (the top of the reef) for rest of the 40min dive (if you used a computer, 10min less if tables only). After a 45min surface interval, we did a 50min dive (again, with computers) at 60' max depth. |
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| Re: Grand Cayman Trip Report | ben bradlee | Cayman Islands | 6 | 03-26-2007 10:58 PM |
| Re: Grand Cayman Trip Report | Greg Mossman | Cayman Islands | 4 | 03-26-2007 10:58 PM |
| Re: Grand Cayman Trip Report | mag3 | Cayman Islands | 0 | 03-26-2007 10:58 PM |
| Cobalt Coast Resort/Dive Tech Grand Cayman trip report | Cheryl Mire | Cayman Islands | 44 | 03-26-2007 10:22 PM |
| Cobalt Coast/Dive Tech Grand Cayman trip report | Cheryl Mire | Cayman Islands | 0 | 03-26-2007 10:15 PM |