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| In september we go to Bonaire for some shore-diving. Since there are so many dive-sites I want to have some advice from the NG. Which sites not to mis? We have 8days diving and max is 3 dives a day (if we make that) cause we like to have a drink (or two) after diving so I guess there will be no night-diving this time. We hired a car and will go just by the two of us. Been before in Bonaire (7 yrs ago) but where fresh (8dives) and did only 9 and they where all by boat. TIA Loes p.s. Now we are both skilled divers (>300, Padi rescue) and have lots of experience in driftdiving, wreck, night etc... |
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| "LH" <LoesjeHeijmen@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<40ea654a$0$1734$abc4f4c3@news.wanadoo.nl>... > In september we go to Bonaire for some shore-diving. Since there are so many > dive-sites I want to have some advice from the NG. Which sites not to mis? > We have 8days diving and max is 3 dives a day (if we make that) cause we > like to have a drink (or two) after diving so I guess there will be no > night-diving this time. > We hired a car and will go just by the two of us. Been before in Bonaire (7 > yrs ago) but where fresh (8dives) and did only 9 and they where all by boat. > > > TIA Loes > > p.s. Now we are both skilled divers (>300, Padi rescue) and have lots of > experience in driftdiving, wreck, night etc... Hi Loes, First, let me just say that, although I've got 600 drysuit dives in cold Atlantic water, my 2-week trip to Bonaire one year ago was only my second warm-water experience, the other being the Florida Keys; but I can tell you what sites I enjoyed, usually as a solo diver carrying a camera, with an eye for healthy specimens of live subjects. During my time there, I did 37 dives, which included 24 different shore sites and a few on Klein Bonaire. Generally, I preferred the sites north of Kralendijk because I saw more turtles, healthier coral, steeper reef slopes, schools of bait fish and squid, better vis. I also saw fewer other divers, which I like. That's not to say I didn't enjoy meeting the divers I talked with, I just prefer seeing the reef without lots of fins fluttering through it. 8^) I went as far north as the Windjammer, but for typical recreational depths, Karpata was my favorite, with it's healthy coral and dramatic slope with descending ridges and curved walls creating a canyon effect in spots. I also enjoyed 1000 Steps, Old Blue, Oil Slick, Jeff Davis Weber's Joy and Andrea II. South of town, some of the sites showed more wear and tear from divers, in my opinion, but others were quite interesting. I enjoyed the Hilma Hooker, and adjacent sites, Angel City and Alice in Wonderland and Aquarius. The sites with a second reef system at 75-120' were interesting for the added variety of life there. I liked seeing the garden eels on the sandy strip between the reefs. It was also quite nice to suspend myself over the nearly flat transition between the two reefs and see the base of the first reef and the crest of the second reef. I went as far south as Red Slave and saw my biggest barracuda, about 5 feet long, hovering in the shallows while baitfish milled around close by. I was expecting to see a strike at any minute, but the 'cuda just hung out. It let me get within about 8' for pictures. The surf was mild (1-2 footers) and the current was minimal, which was nice, considering the reputation for that site. The reef in front of the Plaza Bonaire, where we stayed, was also pretty good. I saw several huge tarpon there. I assume that would be accessible only to guests, but I'm not sure. If you're interested in more unusual or deeper dives, I would highly recommend a couple of wrecks, the Windjammer, just north of Karpata (about 165' to the rail) and the "Barge", near Cliff, I believe. The barge is at about 130' I can give you details how to do those from shore, if you're interested. I skipped the Town Pier to avoid the crowds, but did a night dive at the Salt Pier and saw lots of barracuda, but otherwise it wasn't worth the effort. If I get back to Bonaire, someday hopefully, of the dives I know personally, I would skip Pink Beach, Salt City, Margate Bay, La Machaca, Andrea II, Small Wall, at least until I dove my preferred sites once or twice. There really isn't a "bad" dive in Bonaire, in my opinion, though- just limited time! The northern sites would be my initial focus, then the two unofficial wreck sites I mentioned, plus the Hilma Hooker. I would love to try the drift by jumping in at La Dania's and exiting at Karpata. If I had a buddy, I would have done that. A 30 cubic foot pony didn't make me feel confident enough about doing that dive solo! I would also repeat Red Slave in the south, maybe even brave the surf and currents at the lighthouse. I would also like to try a day on the east side, but that would be a boat dive. There's a good operator I've met, Larry Bailee (? spelling), whose reputation is excellent for taking people to see the bigger fish on the east side, including mantas. Here's a link to Larry's Wildside Diving. Very interesting person. http://www.infobonaire.com/larrys/ HTH. Enjoy the trip! Dave C (please note: my email address on the heading is defunct) |
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| Thanx Dave for your comprehensive answer. This is a great help. Regards, Loes "Dave C" <dcalderbank@top.monad.net> wrote in message news:a0a92a28.0407110839.5a853f56@posting.google.c om... > "LH" <LoesjeHeijmen@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<40ea654a$0$1734$abc4f4c3@news.wanadoo.nl>... > > In september we go to Bonaire for some shore-diving. Since there are so many > > dive-sites I want to have some advice from the NG. Which sites not to mis? > > We have 8days diving and max is 3 dives a day (if we make that) cause we > > like to have a drink (or two) after diving so I guess there will be no > > night-diving this time. > > We hired a car and will go just by the two of us. Been before in Bonaire (7 > > yrs ago) but where fresh (8dives) and did only 9 and they where all by boat. > > > > > > TIA Loes > > > > p.s. Now we are both skilled divers (>300, Padi rescue) and have lots of > > experience in driftdiving, wreck, night etc... > > Hi Loes, > > First, let me just say that, although I've got 600 drysuit dives in > cold Atlantic water, my 2-week trip to Bonaire one year ago was only > my second warm-water experience, the other being the Florida Keys; but > I can tell you what sites I enjoyed, usually as a solo diver carrying > a camera, with an eye for healthy specimens of live subjects. During > my time there, I did 37 dives, which included 24 different shore sites > and a few on Klein Bonaire. > > Generally, I preferred the sites north of Kralendijk because I saw > more turtles, healthier coral, steeper reef slopes, schools of bait > fish and squid, better vis. I also saw fewer other divers, which I > like. That's not to say I didn't enjoy meeting the divers I talked > with, I just prefer seeing the reef without lots of fins fluttering > through it. 8^) > > I went as far north as the Windjammer, but for typical recreational > depths, Karpata was my favorite, with it's healthy coral and dramatic > slope with descending ridges and curved walls creating a canyon effect > in spots. I also enjoyed 1000 Steps, Old Blue, Oil Slick, Jeff Davis > Weber's Joy and Andrea II. > > South of town, some of the sites showed more wear and tear from > divers, in my opinion, but others were quite interesting. I enjoyed > the Hilma Hooker, and adjacent sites, Angel City and Alice in > Wonderland and Aquarius. The sites with a second reef system at > 75-120' were interesting for the added variety of life there. I liked > seeing the garden eels on the sandy strip between the reefs. It was > also quite nice to suspend myself over the nearly flat transition > between the two reefs and see the base of the first reef and the crest > of the second reef. > > I went as far south as Red Slave and saw my biggest barracuda, about 5 > feet long, hovering in the shallows while baitfish milled around close > by. I was expecting to see a strike at any minute, but the 'cuda just > hung out. It let me get within about 8' for pictures. The surf was > mild (1-2 footers) and the current was minimal, which was nice, > considering the reputation for that site. > > The reef in front of the Plaza Bonaire, where we stayed, was also > pretty good. I saw several huge tarpon there. I assume that would be > accessible only to guests, but I'm not sure. > > If you're interested in more unusual or deeper dives, I would highly > recommend a couple of wrecks, the Windjammer, just north of Karpata > (about 165' to the rail) and the "Barge", near Cliff, I believe. The > barge is at about 130' I can give you details how to do those from > shore, if you're interested. > > I skipped the Town Pier to avoid the crowds, but did a night dive at > the Salt Pier and saw lots of barracuda, but otherwise it wasn't worth > the effort. > > If I get back to Bonaire, someday hopefully, of the dives I know > personally, I would skip Pink Beach, Salt City, Margate Bay, La > Machaca, Andrea II, Small Wall, at least until I dove my preferred > sites once or twice. There really isn't a "bad" dive in Bonaire, in my > opinion, though- just limited time! > > The northern sites would be my initial focus, then the two unofficial > wreck sites I mentioned, plus the Hilma Hooker. I would love to try > the drift by jumping in at La Dania's and exiting at Karpata. If I had > a buddy, I would have done that. A 30 cubic foot pony didn't make me > feel confident enough about doing that dive solo! > > I would also repeat Red Slave in the south, maybe even brave the surf > and currents at the lighthouse. > > I would also like to try a day on the east side, but that would be a > boat dive. There's a good operator I've met, Larry Bailee (? > spelling), whose reputation is excellent for taking people to see the > bigger fish on the east side, including mantas. Here's a link to > Larry's Wildside Diving. Very interesting person. > > http://www.infobonaire.com/larrys/ > > HTH. Enjoy the trip! > > Dave C (please note: my email address on the heading is defunct) |
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