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| As usual, I have to go to the USA in May. Last year I thought of nipping somewhere for a few days diving (flying my wife out to meet me) but we found it cheaper for me to come back to the UK and then for us both to fly straight back out to the Maldives! This year I've forced myself to spend a small fortune and booked flights for me from the USA to Jamaica, my wife from the UK to Jamaica, a decent sounding hotel and then both of us home together. The hotel includes diving, so it says: http://www.sandals.co.uk/general/scuba.html Has anyone any experience of them, particularly the Sandals Royal Caribbean Hotel? Other than that, any recommendations on who to go diving with (Montego Bay area)? -- David Mahon |
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| <<Has anyone any experience of them, particularly the Sandals Royal Caribbean Hotel? Other than that, any recommendations on who to go diving with (Montego Bay area)? >> A lot depends on your skill levels. I have dove with Sandals both in Negrill and Montego Bay. They are EXTREMELY safety conscious. Sandals has good gear, good boats, nice crew, but your dives will be shallow and short. I No deep dives, and they tend to make the dives short. f you do a lot of diving you might not enjoy diving with Sandals. However, it is free with your hotel!!! Not much to see in Montego Bay underwter except their u/w preserve. |
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| test "David Mahon" <news@amigo.co.uk> wrote in message news:s62fynCYx9FCFwt3@earth.amigo.co.uk... > As usual, I have to go to the USA in May. Last year I thought of nipping > somewhere for a few days diving (flying my wife out to meet me) but we > found it cheaper for me to come back to the UK and then for us both to > fly straight back out to the Maldives! > > This year I've forced myself to spend a small fortune and booked flights > for me from the USA to Jamaica, my wife from the UK to Jamaica, a decent > sounding hotel and then both of us home together. > > The hotel includes diving, so it says: > > http://www.sandals.co.uk/general/scuba.html > > Has anyone any experience of them, particularly the Sandals Royal > Caribbean Hotel? Other than that, any recommendations on who to go > diving with (Montego Bay area)? > -- > David Mahon |
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| "David Mahon" <news@amigo.co.uk> wrote in message news:s62fynCYx9FCFwt3@earth.amigo.co.uk... > As usual, I have to go to the USA in May. Last year I thought of nipping > somewhere for a few days diving (flying my wife out to meet me) but we > found it cheaper for me to come back to the UK and then for us both to > fly straight back out to the Maldives! > > This year I've forced myself to spend a small fortune and booked flights > for me from the USA to Jamaica, my wife from the UK to Jamaica, a decent > sounding hotel and then both of us home together. > > The hotel includes diving, so it says: > > http://www.sandals.co.uk/general/scuba.html > > Has anyone any experience of them, particularly the Sandals Royal > Caribbean Hotel? Other than that, any recommendations on who to go > diving with (Montego Bay area)? Make the trip down to Negril. From what I hear, it's the only decent diving on the island (and decent may be a stretch). I enjoyed it, but I'm an inexperienced diver... |
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| Chris Guynn wrote: > Make the trip down to Negril. From what I hear, it's the only decent diving > on the island (and decent may be a stretch). I enjoyed it, but I'm an > inexperienced diver... Negril was wonderful. 7mile beach, the small (expensive) shops, and the local stops. As for the diving, well, it was a dive. Water temp was wonderfully warm. The fish have been overfished and over lobstered. Nothing large. The soft coral and sponges are great. Again, don't expect anything large to swim by. I did though see a 5 foot nurse shark.... |
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| "TonyP" <arpierre@Hooptonline.net> wrote in message news:UCKSd.17661$x_5.8789@fe08.lga... > Negril was wonderful. 7mile beach, the small (expensive) shops, and the > local stops. As for the diving, well, it was a dive. Water temp was > wonderfully warm. The fish have been overfished and over lobstered. > Nothing large. The soft coral and sponges are great. > Again, don't expect anything large to swim by. I did though see a 5 foot > nurse shark.... Was that in the drop off at Jackie's on the Reef? Great site that one. I go to visit dive mates who run Marine Life Divers at the Samsara Hotel twice a year now (planning on moving there soon) The dives off the beach are reasonable, but the ones off the low cliff (2 foot giant stride) are better. Seen nurse and reef sharks, dolphin(trying to break into fish traps!) large stingrays feeding, barracuda and the other caribbean species. Some ancient wrecks recently discovered off Lighthouse Point (good reason to put up the lighthouse, eh?) with canonballs in plain sight. Montego Bay has Scuba Jamaica ( http://www.scuba-jamaica.com/ ) and they have several good dive sites nearby includeing good walls, but the sea can be less than smooth! |
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| "David Mahon" <news@amigo.co.uk> wrote in message news:s62fynCYx9FCFwt3@earth.amigo.co.uk... > As usual, I have to go to the USA in May. Last year I thought of nipping > somewhere for a few days diving (flying my wife out to meet me) but we > found it cheaper for me to come back to the UK and then for us both to > fly straight back out to the Maldives! > > This year I've forced myself to spend a small fortune and booked flights > for me from the USA to Jamaica, my wife from the UK to Jamaica, a decent > sounding hotel and then both of us home together. > > The hotel includes diving, so it says: > > http://www.sandals.co.uk/general/scuba.html > > Has anyone any experience of them, particularly the Sandals Royal > Caribbean Hotel? Other than that, any recommendations on who to go > diving with (Montego Bay area)? Make the trip down to Negril. From what I hear, it's the only decent diving on the island (and decent may be a stretch). I enjoyed it, but I'm an inexperienced diver... |
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| Chris Guynn wrote: > Make the trip down to Negril. From what I hear, it's the only decent diving > on the island (and decent may be a stretch). I enjoyed it, but I'm an > inexperienced diver... Negril was wonderful. 7mile beach, the small (expensive) shops, and the local stops. As for the diving, well, it was a dive. Water temp was wonderfully warm. The fish have been overfished and over lobstered. Nothing large. The soft coral and sponges are great. Again, don't expect anything large to swim by. I did though see a 5 foot nurse shark.... |
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| "TonyP" <arpierre@Hooptonline.net> wrote in message news:UCKSd.17661$x_5.8789@fe08.lga... > Chris Guynn wrote: > > > Make the trip down to Negril. From what I hear, it's the only decent diving > > on the island (and decent may be a stretch). I enjoyed it, but I'm an > > inexperienced diver... > > Negril was wonderful. 7mile beach, the small (expensive) shops, and the > local stops. As for the diving, well, it was a dive. Water temp was > wonderfully warm. The fish have been overfished and over lobstered. > Nothing large. The soft coral and sponges are great. > Again, don't expect anything large to swim by. I did though see a 5 foot > nurse shark.... > There was a 7 footer in the area I dove two days before the (only :-< )dive I did there on my last trip... |
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"TonyP" <arpierre@Hooptonline.net> wrote in message news:UCKSd.17661$x_5.8789@fe08.lga... > Chris Guynn wrote: > > > Make the trip down to Negril. From what I hear, it's the only decent diving > > on the island (and decent may be a stretch). I enjoyed it, but I'm an > > inexperienced diver... > > Negril was wonderful. 7mile beach, the small (expensive) shops, and the > local stops. As for the diving, well, it was a dive. Water temp was > wonderfully warm. The fish have been overfished and over lobstered. > Nothing large. The soft coral and sponges are great. > Again, don't expect anything large to swim by. I did though see a 5 foot > nurse shark.... > There was a 7 footer in the area I dove two days before the (only :-< )dive I did there on my last trip... |
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