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| Would appreciate recommendations for "good" diving locations in Costa Rica (not counting the Coco Islands or Northern Guanacaste Province where I;ve already been several times). Am also interested in Panama, especially the Bocas del Toro area or locations on either side of the Isthmus such as Portobello. Also, every time I check the weather (Yahoo! Weather) for the Bocas del Toro area I see rain forecasts. I realize that the "rainy season" is coming in about a month or so but I thought April would be ok. Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be appreciated. Thanks, Sy |
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| <sytech@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1144581505.733824.165550@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Would appreciate recommendations for "good" diving locations in Costa > Rica (not counting the Coco Islands or Northern Guanacaste Province > where I;ve already been several times). > > Am also interested in Panama, especially the Bocas del Toro area or > locations on either side of the Isthmus such as Portobello. Also, > every time I check the weather (Yahoo! Weather) for the Bocas del Toro > area I see rain forecasts. I realize that the "rainy season" is coming > in about a month or so but I thought April would be ok. > > Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be > appreciated. Why are you interested in a diving trip to areas that are not particularly known for their diving? |
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| <sytech@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1144581505.733824.165550@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Would appreciate recommendations for "good" diving locations in Costa > Rica (not counting the Coco Islands or Northern Guanacaste Province > where I;ve already been several times). > Am also interested in Panama, especially the Bocas del Toro area or > locations on either side of the Isthmus such as Portobello. Also, > every time I check the weather (Yahoo! Weather) for the Bocas del Toro > area I see rain forecasts. I realize that the "rainy season" is coming > in about a month or so but I thought April would be ok. Spent time in Bocas in April of '05. Journeyed into Panama via the Caribbean border at Sixaola after spending a week in Puerto Viejo, CR. This was *not* a "dive trip". Rather, it was more of a walkabout where a diving opportunity presented itself. Bocas is a beautiful area, well worth a visit. While I certainly wouldn't go there just for diving, it's not a bad way to spend a day or two. We stopped in at Bocas Water Sports, right on the main drag of Bocas Town. The shop well organized, and the staff friendly and competent. I asked a few questions, looked at the rental gear (as I said, we were not there for diving, and had not brought our gear), and set up a dive for the next day. While the diving is not world-class (seems the run-off from banana plantations, etc. has definitely impacted the coral), it was enjoyable enough. We dove at 'Coral Cay' and 'The Gardens'. Both averaged around 60', with bottom time of about an hour) Saw a fair amount of small critters (lobsters, crabs, squid, morays, puffers, and some bristleworms, looking back at my log) with reasonably decent viz. However, there was a bonus: it wasn't *just diving. We actually started the morning doing a little dolphin watching from the boat, before proceeding to the first dive. After a decent surface interval, we did our second dive. Upon completion, we then boated over to a beautiful little island, where we did a bushwalk to observe the endemic red frog. Finally, we ended up at a spectacular beach for a little swimming and body surfing. Returned to the shop just a bout dinner time. How much, you ask? How about $50 bucks for the whole day? Like I've said, not world-class diving, but a pretty damn fine time, all things considered. > Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be > appreciated. Good experience with Bocas Water Sports, and we stayed at the Hotel Angela. It's off the main drag, but right on the water. The owner, an expat from Memphis, was an exceptional host. Excellent on-site restaurant, and very reasonable. Highly recommended. > Thanks, > Sy Have fun! EFB |
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| "chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message news:gVb_f.10852$_u1.8033@pd7tw2no... > > <sytech@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1144581505.733824.165550@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > > Would appreciate recommendations for "good" diving locations in Costa > > Rica (not counting the Coco Islands or Northern Guanacaste Province > > where I;ve already been several times). > > > > Am also interested in Panama, especially the Bocas del Toro area or > > locations on either side of the Isthmus such as Portobello. Also, > > every time I check the weather (Yahoo! Weather) for the Bocas del Toro > > area I see rain forecasts. I realize that the "rainy season" is coming > > in about a month or so but I thought April would be ok. > > > > Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be > > appreciated. > > Why are you interested in a diving trip to areas that are not particularly > known for their diving? diving in poor conditions is better htan not diving at all... |
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| "Chris Guynn" <chris.guynn@gmail.com> wrote in message news:14z_f.10036$4L1.8253@newssvr11.news.prodigy.c om... > > "chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message > news:gVb_f.10852$_u1.8033@pd7tw2no... > > > Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be > > > appreciated. > > > > Why are you interested in a diving trip to areas that are not particularly > > known for their diving? > > diving in poor conditions is better htan not diving at all... As a diver that travels to dive, I have to disagree. Personally, I get bummed out when I spend a chunk of change to go to a new destination and the diving isn't all that it could be. That said, once I'm there, diving in poor conditions is better than not diving at all. Since the OP is a new diver, it seems to me that we should want to see them at a better dive destination, in hopes that they won't lose any enthusiasm for the sport by having made their first dives at a location(s) not particularly known for its diving. All that said, I've wanted to go to Boca for a while now but since the diving component is very important to me, it kept dropping down the list. Now that I've seen the report, I'm moving it up on my list. > > |
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| Eric Berg wrote: > <sytech@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1144581505.733824.165550@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > >>Would appreciate recommendations for "good" diving locations in Costa >>Rica (not counting the Coco Islands or Northern Guanacaste Province >>where I;ve already been several times). > > >>Am also interested in Panama, especially the Bocas del Toro area or >>locations on either side of the Isthmus such as Portobello. Also, >>every time I check the weather (Yahoo! Weather) for the Bocas del Toro >>area I see rain forecasts. I realize that the "rainy season" is coming >>in about a month or so but I thought April would be ok. > > > Spent time in Bocas in April of '05. > Journeyed into Panama via the Caribbean border at Sixaola after spending a > week in Puerto Viejo, CR. > > This was *not* a "dive trip". Rather, it was more of a walkabout where a > diving opportunity presented itself. > > Bocas is a beautiful area, well worth a visit. > While I certainly wouldn't go there just for diving, it's not a bad way to > spend a day or two. > > We stopped in at Bocas Water Sports, right on the main drag of Bocas Town. > The shop well organized, and the staff friendly and competent. I asked a > few questions, looked at the rental gear (as I said, we were not there for > diving, and had not brought our gear), and set up a dive for the next day. > > While the diving is not world-class (seems the run-off from banana > plantations, etc. has definitely impacted the coral), it was enjoyable > enough. We dove at 'Coral Cay' and 'The Gardens'. Both averaged around 60', > with bottom time of about an hour) Saw a fair amount of small critters > (lobsters, crabs, squid, morays, puffers, and some bristleworms, looking > back at my log) with reasonably decent viz. > > However, there was a bonus: it wasn't *just diving. We actually started the > morning doing a little dolphin watching from the boat, before proceeding to > the first dive. After a decent surface interval, we did our second dive. > Upon completion, we then boated over to a beautiful little island, where we > did a bushwalk to observe the endemic red frog. Finally, we ended up at a > spectacular beach for a little swimming and body surfing. Returned to the > shop just a bout dinner time. > > How much, you ask? How about $50 bucks for the whole day? > > Like I've said, not world-class diving, but a pretty damn fine time, all > things considered. > > >>Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be >>appreciated. > > > Good experience with Bocas Water Sports, and we stayed at the Hotel Angela. > It's off the main drag, but right on the water. The owner, an expat from > Memphis, was an exceptional host. Excellent on-site restaurant, and very > reasonable. Highly recommended. > > >>Thanks, > > >>Sy > > > Have fun! > > EFB > > > I think this is the place you're referring to... http://www.hotelangela.com Looks pleasantly small and comfortable. I'd be interested to know what other items of interest may be nearby besides the hotel and diving. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:05:06 -0500, the cup of "Eric Berg" <ericmarcia@gricsyourhat.net> overfloweth with the following: > We stopped in at Bocas Water Sports, right on the main drag of Bocas Town. > The shop well organized, and the staff friendly and competent. I asked a > few questions, looked at the rental gear (as I said, we were not there for > diving, and had not brought our gear), and set up a dive for the next day. > I don't remember the name of the operator I used in Bocas, but by elimination it seems this must be the one. I had a good impression at first as organisation was efficient, but once it came to the actual diving I was less impressed by it all. We did two guides dives, the first of which was guides by a Rescue Diver who kept treading all over coral and harassing lobsters. The second dive was guides by an Open Water dive (by his own admission/confession), and he couldn't manage the group, got himself lost, and lost two people in the group. I'm an instructor and decided for safety reasons to take over regrouping and guiding the group, despite the obvious potential liability nightmare. I decided lives were more important than legalities. Anyway, suffice to say I am unlikely to dive with them again. Things may have changed since then, as I definitely made my dissatisfaction known later. So...if you're qualified and competent it may be fine to dive with them, but bear in mind that you should have a keen awareness of your own abilities and not be one of those that likes to rely on others. That said, after the inevitable hassle of solving someone else's unnecessary problems, I actually had a nice time. The diving isn't great over there, but it's still tropical Caribbean reef with a fair number of interesting things to look at. A shame the guides seem to feel the need to tread/pull/poke/mangle a fair amount. Personally, if I were there again I'd take a look at the other (limited number) of operators. Oh, and I'd definitely find a nice huge plate of lobster pasta too... Stan |
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| "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message news:123m1htfcv6ab0e@corp.supernews.com... > Eric Berg wrote: >> <sytech@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:1144581505.733824.165550@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> >>>Would appreciate recommendations for "good" diving locations in Costa >>>Rica (not counting the Coco Islands or Northern Guanacaste Province >>>where I;ve already been several times). >> >>>Am also interested in Panama, especially the Bocas del Toro area or >>>locations on either side of the Isthmus such as Portobello. Also, >>>every time I check the weather (Yahoo! Weather) for the Bocas del Toro >>>area I see rain forecasts. I realize that the "rainy season" is coming >>>in about a month or so but I thought April would be ok. >> >> Spent time in Bocas in April of '05. >> Journeyed into Panama via the Caribbean border at Sixaola after spending >> a week in Puerto Viejo, CR. >> >> This was *not* a "dive trip". Rather, it was more of a walkabout where a >> diving opportunity presented itself. >> >> Bocas is a beautiful area, well worth a visit. >> While I certainly wouldn't go there just for diving, it's not a bad way >> to spend a day or two. >> >> We stopped in at Bocas Water Sports, right on the main drag of Bocas >> Town. >> The shop well organized, and the staff friendly and competent. I asked a >> few questions, looked at the rental gear (as I said, we were not there >> for diving, and had not brought our gear), and set up a dive for the next >> day. >> >> While the diving is not world-class (seems the run-off from banana >> plantations, etc. has definitely impacted the coral), it was enjoyable >> enough. We dove at 'Coral Cay' and 'The Gardens'. Both averaged around >> 60', with bottom time of about an hour) Saw a fair amount of small >> critters (lobsters, crabs, squid, morays, puffers, and some bristleworms, >> looking back at my log) with reasonably decent viz. >> >> However, there was a bonus: it wasn't *just diving. We actually started >> the morning doing a little dolphin watching from the boat, before >> proceeding to the first dive. After a decent surface interval, we did our >> second dive. >> Upon completion, we then boated over to a beautiful little island, where >> we did a bushwalk to observe the endemic red frog. Finally, we ended up >> at a spectacular beach for a little swimming and body surfing. Returned >> to the shop just about dinner time. >> >> How much, you ask? How about $50 bucks for the whole day? >> >> Like I've said, not world-class diving, but a pretty damn fine time, all >> things considered. >> >>>Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be >>>appreciated. >> >> Good experience with Bocas Water Sports, and we stayed at the Hotel >> Angela. >> It's off the main drag, but right on the water. The owner, an expat from >> Memphis, was an exceptional host. Excellent on-site restaurant, and very >> reasonable. Highly recommended. >> >> >>>Thanks, >> >>>Sy >> >> Have fun! >> >> EFB > > > I think this is the place you're referring to... > > http://www.hotelangela.com > > Looks pleasantly small and comfortable. Yep. That's it. The owner, a gentleman named Claudio, is truly a great guy. Took excellent care of us during our too-brief visit. > I'd be interested to know what other items of interest may be nearby > besides the hotel and diving. Well, I was only there for a couple of days (had to meet friends arriving in Costa Rica), so I didn't really get a chance to soak up all that the area has to offer. Suffice it to say, the bulk of "items of interest" no doubt revolve around the water, although Bocas Town seems charming enough, in a very laid back way. I must say, the water taxi that ran us out from the mainland (Almirante) was a highlight in itself. Starts out as somewhat of an "African Queen" tour, running down a beautiful river, redolent with tropical smells and abundant flora and fauna (monkeys, birds, orchids, etc) before hitting the open water out to the islands. I'll return soon enough, I suspect. Here's a a few links that might help: http://www.bocas.com/ http://www.bocasdeltoro.com/ Cheers! |
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"chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message news:3mC_f.1078$WI1.207@pd7tw2no... > > "Chris Guynn" <chris.guynn@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:14z_f.10036$4L1.8253@newssvr11.news.prodigy.c om... > > > > "chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message > > news:gVb_f.10852$_u1.8033@pd7tw2no... > > > > Any advice or recommendations for dive shops and hotels will be > > > > appreciated. > > > > > > Why are you interested in a diving trip to areas that are not > particularly > > > known for their diving? > > > > diving in poor conditions is better htan not diving at all... > > As a diver that travels to dive, I have to disagree. Personally, I get > bummed out when I spend a chunk of change to go to a new destination and the > diving isn't all that it could be. That said, once I'm there, diving in > poor conditions is better than not diving at all. > > Since the OP is a new diver, it seems to me that we should want to see them > at a better dive destination, in hopes that they won't lose any enthusiasm > for the sport by having made their first dives at a location(s) not > particularly known for its diving. I took my first "real" dives at Jamaica. I'm as excited about it today as I was the first time I went under. A day of bad diving is better than a day of good work. |
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