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| Hi everybody. I'm planning to visit Micronesia, any advise ?? Which is the bast island to dive ? Palau and Truk are a good choice ? Any suggestion for the island hopper plane ? Tks in advance. Peppo |
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| Definately visit Truk if you like wrecks. I spent two weeks there last year and still didn't exhaust the possible dives but did get a bit tired of sake bottles. The wrecks are amazing and a fascinating exploration into history. Well worth it. We also got to do some dives outside the reef while there and that was amazing as well Better tp use a live aboard rather than the resorts as the travel around the lagoon can be quite difficult at times. I was on the Odyssey and loved it. Best libe aboard I've ever done. I want to go back to the area to other locations but it costs so much I have to save a while to do so. |
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| pippo wrote: > Hi everybody. > I'm planning to visit Micronesia, any advise ?? > Which is the bast island to dive ? That probably depends on what you're looking for, and how much things above the surface matter. We thought Yap had excellent diving and very nice people and culture. I expect that plenty of people who've done Yap once would skip it on a subsequent trip, but my wife and I would prefer to make it part of a multi-island trip again in the future. The diving in Palau was better overall (our single favorite site was Vertigo, in Yap, but I'll temper that with the caveat that it was our first Micronesia wall dive) but our easiest choices out of the water were to remain isolated at our resort or find ourselves in a fair size city. I'm sure we could have managed otherwise if diving wasn't our priority, but our contact with the culture came mostly from the Palauans working for the dive op. > Palau and Truk are a good choice ? If you really like wrecks and don't mind deeper dives Truk should be a good choice, but I think there's a widespread opinion that Truk is a liveaboard trip and there's not much to recommend staying on the island. Palau has some wrecks, but mostly the diving will be drifts along walls or channels. > Any suggestion for the island hopper plane ? Expect a long flight, and consider skipping it if you choose a destination west of Guam. -- Steve The above can be construed as personal opinion in the absence of a reasonable belief that it was intended as a statement of fact. If you want a reply to reach me, remove the SPAMTRAP from the address. |
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| rig2@aol.com (Rig2) pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :Better tp use a live aboard rather than the resorts as the travel around the :lagoon can be quite difficult at times. I was on the Odyssey and loved it. :Best libe aboard I've ever done. What other ones have you done and what made the Odyssey better? Dan Bracuk Is it my imagination, or do Buffalo Wings taste like chicken? The Best of rec.scuba http://www.pathcom.com/~bracuk/RecScuba/ ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| Dan wrote: >What other ones have you done and what made the Odyssey better? Dan, being on the Odyssey was like visiting someone's home (which it is for Captain Lenny and Clara) instead of some small cruise ship. It was really a familly onboard -- great crew of Truk local divemasters who know every inch of every wreck, a Captain and Second Captain who would dive with you whenever you wanted and who spent time with you and yor shipmates to pick the best dives that would meet your expectations and desires. The vessel is big and the cabins huge and comfortable. There is a library that has every reference book you could want to learn about the wrecks and the diverse life that lives there. The food is simple but homemade and always excellent in quality without trying to be something it cannot be because of the remote location. I picked up some little viral infection on the way over and got sick on the second day there. Lenny got me a personal bucket to puke in and when I went to my cabin to sleep, the cook came to my room and offered homemade broth and made sure that I had plenty of fluid for the day that it took to get over this thing. When I felt I was ready to dive again, Captain Lenny offered to be my buddy or let me have the choice of the crew so I was comfortable and then helped me plan a dive that would make me comfortable and ready for the more challenging things to come. You can sit with the crew and maps of the wrecks and show them what you want to see and then that's where you go. You can dive your own profiles and Lenny will help you to do dives that allow you to gain experience and challenge your skills while knowing that you are completely safe. I felt I was respected for my skill, experience, and training and encouraged to learn on every dive so that I came home a better diver. Not once was I treated as if I had no clue as to what I was doing. I have done Agressor Fleet ships, Peter Hughes ships, and one two independents. I do enjoy the entire liveaboard experience but found the freedom and atmosphere of the Odyssey the best. Their approach your being able to dive when you want, where you want, and making sure you are well fed and comfortable is just amazing. No pretensions and no fake protocol. Hope this helps. Warren |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Palau - Micronesia | Claudio | (Italian) | 12 | 04-11-2007 04:50 PM |
| Micronesia, tornati..purtroppo | marco costantini | (Italian) | 27 | 04-11-2007 03:14 PM |
| Micronesia | marco costantini | (Italian) | 25 | 04-11-2007 03:12 PM |
| YAP, Micronesia | Dave Morgan | Micronesia | 1 | 03-26-2007 10:54 PM |
| A Month in Micronesia | duncankunz@cox.net | Micronesia | 35 | 03-26-2007 09:04 PM |