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| Where is great for Snorkeling (girlfriend doesn't dive yet) at end of May? Thanks |
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| <BigHaig@feet.com> writes: > > Where is great for Snorkeling (girlfriend doesn't dive yet) at end > of May? Very subjective question, and I suspect there'll be lots of input. I've been all over Caribbean on 3 cruises and a land based week in St Thomas which had me visiting St Thomas/St. John, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Guadeloupe, St Lucia. Spent a lovely week in the Florida Keys. Most recently I spent 10 days in Maui. Maui was the best vacation I ever took. I'd recommend Maui in a heartbeat. It's gorgeous, the snokelling and diving are solid as well. There may be better places for snorkeling per se, but my god does Maui have the complete package as a vacation destination. Check out Wailea and Lahaina, and Kanampali areas for hotels and resorts (in the that order perhaps), and have a lovely time on a gorgeous island where you can drive everywhere you like, and not feel like a tourist. You'll not feel guilty about having enough money to travel there either. I susepect you'll encounter some discomfort in the other two destinations depending on where you stay and how much you explore. Maybe add Grand Cayman and the Florida Keys, perhaps Key Largo area with 2 days in Key West to your itinerary options. I know nothing about La Paz. Cancun I've never been to, but comments about it being fairly overrun with a lot of overt poverty around and such has prevented me from considering it. Feel free to disregard this advice though as it's second hand. Arguably, Cozumel is headed in that direction, but there's no arguing the beauty of the diving and snorkeling available in Cozumel. I'd go there again. It is a foreign country of course, so be careful about pickin gaccomodations, you'll wanna cab rather than drive, be careful what you eat, drink only filtered water, don't dare break the law, and all that jazz. If you're American, the list of worries drops significantly going to Maui, but then again, if international travel adds something to the experience for ya, go for it. No better education than travelling... Whatever you decide, good luck and have fun! But I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone saying negative things about Maui. It's not the cheapest vacation destination, but there's no place like it either. And the cost to get there for better or worse keeps out some of the negatives in a vacation destination that the proximity of a poor population can bring (panhandling, vendors complete hawking for your business, the uneasy feeling if you discover you're wearing a piece of jewelry, etc.). Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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| <BigHaig@feet.com> wrote in message news:u7fae.10355$yq6.1608@newsread3.news.pas.earth link.net... > Where is great for Snorkeling (girlfriend doesn't dive yet) at end of May? Maui, for sure. You can buy a book called Snorkeler's Guide to Maui or something like that and it lists 50 or so spots. At Black Rock you could rent a tank and do a shallow dive under your snorkeling girlfriend. Perhaps she'll flash you if you ply her with enough mai tais. La Paz has some nice spots north of town past Pichilingue - La Balandra is good a for day and there are other recommended spots I've never visited. While this time of year in the Gulf is still too cold for diving, the water should be warm enough on the surface to allow pleasant snorkeling. Cancun has a few "theme park" like settings within a 1-2 hour drive that all start with Xs, such as Xel-Ha and Xcaret, that all promise good snorkeling. I've never been to any of them but their brochures have pretty pictures. |
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| <BigHaig@feet.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :Where is great for Snorkeling (girlfriend doesn't dive yet) at end of May? Best snorkelling place I have ever seen is at a resort near Santiago de Cuba. When I was there it was a Delta. It then became a Superclubs and might still be one. Other very good places are La Source in Grenada and Anse Chastenet in St Lucia. Sunset House in Grand Cayman and La Ceiba in Cozumel are also quite nice. Snorkelling is not available at Cancun airport. I have never been to Maui or La Paz. 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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| BigHaig@feet.com wrote: > Where is great for Snorkeling (girlfriend doesn't dive yet) at end of May? Since the subject is a multiple choice of THREE locations on snorkeling, I'll vote Cancun, especially for Warm Water Wimps. All the Pacific locations are for Cold water Wimps. I've been to all 3. Greg should have said "La Paz sucks" because that was more or less what he said when advising the cruise ship pods. If Maui doesn't suck, it's over-rated. Cancun sucks if you're talking about SCUBA, but for snorkelers, all you need is 10 feet of water and some fish. Cancun has that. :) That's why my vote is Cancun, given your constraints and triple choice. -- Bob. |
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| Thus spake "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> : ><BigHaig@feet.com> wrote in message >news:u7fae.10355$yq6.1608@newsread3.news.pas.eart hlink.net... >> Where is great for Snorkeling (girlfriend doesn't dive yet) at end of May? > >Maui, for sure. You can buy a book called Snorkeler's Guide to Maui or >something like that and it lists 50 or so spots. At Black Rock you could >rent a tank and do a shallow dive under your snorkeling girlfriend. Perhaps >she'll flash you if you ply her with enough mai tais. > >La Paz has some nice spots north of town past Pichilingue - La Balandra is >good a for day and there are other recommended spots I've never visited. >While this time of year in the Gulf is still too cold for diving, the water >should be warm enough on the surface to allow pleasant snorkeling. > >Cancun has a few "theme park" like settings within a 1-2 hour drive that all >start with Xs, such as Xel-Ha and Xcaret, that all promise good snorkeling. >I've never been to any of them but their brochures have pretty pictures. > > Xcaret is fun, worth maybe a day if that much. It was fun floating down the "river". The snorking off the beach is so-so. I heard that the diving was "interesting" but not worth the $80. It's more of a small zoo than anything else, with some side attractions. The dolphin pen was just that, a pen. -- dillon Women should be obscene and not absurd. |
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| "Dillon Pyron" <dmpyronINVALID@austin.rr.com> wrote in message news:fe5b719hjjk7d5pes6dq9b3f03bdnq94om@4ax.com... > Thus spake "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> : > > > >Cancun has a few "theme park" like settings within a 1-2 hour drive that all > >start with Xs, such as Xel-Ha and Xcaret, that all promise good snorkeling. > >I've never been to any of them but their brochures have pretty pictures. > > > > > Xcaret is fun, worth maybe a day if that much. It was fun floating > down the "river". The snorking off the beach is so-so. I heard that > the diving was "interesting" but not worth the $80. It's more of a > small zoo than anything else, with some side attractions. The dolphin > pen was just that, a pen. It was while snorkeling at Xel-Ha, that I decided to get certified. I was enjoying the snorkelling so much, I could only belief that it would be that much better to become a diver. All that said, if snorkelling is a pre-req for this trip, wouldn't it make more sense to go somewhere that doesn't require payment for access? |
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| chilly wrote: > It was while snorkeling at Xel-Ha, that I decided to get certified. I was > enjoying the snorkelling so much, I could only belief that it would be that > much better to become a diver. > > All that said, if snorkelling is a pre-req for this trip, wouldn't it make > more sense to go somewhere that doesn't require payment for access? What's wrong with payment for access? After all, the snorkeler is already paying by flying and hoteling. It's not like they're able to just drive down to the beach like I can. Are you back already? That was quick. |
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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message news:1115066251.376899.73290@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com... > chilly wrote: > > > It was while snorkeling at Xel-Ha, that I decided to get certified. > I was > > enjoying the snorkelling so much, I could only belief that it would > be that > > much better to become a diver. > > > > All that said, if snorkelling is a pre-req for this trip, wouldn't it > make > > more sense to go somewhere that doesn't require payment for access? > > What's wrong with payment for access? After all, the snorkeler is > already paying by flying and hoteling. It's not like they're able to > just drive down to the beach like I can. Why not? There's plenty of places to fly to and hotel at, that have free access to snorkelling. Why do some people like Bonaire? Perhaps because it has good shore-diving. Why shouldn't snorkellers enjoy the freedom of walking into the water without having to pay a fee for the pleasure of seeing fishies? > Are you back already? That was quick. I'm back already and you are correct, it was too quick, too quick. |
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| "chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote in message news:bMFde.1204859$6l.500512@pd7tw2no... > Why not? There's plenty of places to fly to and hotel at, that have free > access to snorkelling. Why do some people like Bonaire? Perhaps because > it > has good shore-diving. Why shouldn't snorkellers enjoy the freedom of > walking into the water without having to pay a fee for the pleasure of > seeing fishies? They can, but they don't have to. Often you get what you pay for. And in Bonaire, there's a Marine Park Fee. |
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