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| just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me Richard |
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| was there 10 days..went to most sites but missed Pelelieu..next time.. Neco was the operator...set us up and cleaned everything each day...best run boat I've ever been on..not cheap though.. $130 for 2 nitrox tanks |
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| On Mar 26, 2:41 am, "Richard Miller" <richmi...@cox.net> wrote: > just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food > or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me > Richard This is great to hear. I'm heading out tomorrow. First to Palau and then over to Yap. Any sites you would rate higher than others? |
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| On 27 Mar 2007 06:47:01 -0700, "Bri" <seaseeker2@hotmail.com> wrote: >On Mar 26, 2:41 am, "Richard Miller" <richmi...@cox.net> wrote: >> just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food >> or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me >> Richard > >This is great to hear. I'm heading out tomorrow. First to Palau and >then over to Yap. Any sites you would rate higher than others? Obviously, Blue Corner and Blue Holes (often combined as one dive) Siaies Tunnel/Corner; New Drop Off (one of the two I didn't get to but is supposed to be very good); If you get to go to Peliliu then: Peliliu Wall; Peliliu Express (the other one I didn't get to) Honorable Mention to Yellow Wall in Peliliu. Oh by the way, if you go to Peliliu and take the land tour, be suspect of what they tell you. The story changes based on which tour groups are attending, and is heavily biased towards the Army/Navy (when in fact it was the Marines who landed first and foremost)... ____________________________________________ Regards, Arnold Visit my Travel Photo Website: http://www.mag3.biz/travel_photos/home_page.html Absolutely 100% SPAM free!!!! HONEST!!! |
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| On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:24:34 -0700, "Richard Miller" <richmill1@cox.net> wrote: >was there 10 days..went to most sites but missed Pelelieu..next time.. >Neco was the operator...set us up and cleaned everything each day...best run >boat I've ever been on..not cheap though.. >$130 for 2 nitrox tanks > I used Sam's Tours. Slightly cheeper ($107.00 for 2 tanks of either gas). The boats were pretty much the same all around. And we did Peliliu once ($16.00 fuel surcharge per trip). ____________________________________________ Regards, Arnold |
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| Palau is indeed a GREAT collection of dive sites. The only place I thought was better was Tubbataha in the Philippines. I was aboard the Eco Explorer. The only draw back was the food wasn't nearly as good as the PPR's in Koror. The Mantas in Tubbataha are the smaller variety. I've never been one to Oooh & Ahhhh about soft corals, but those in Tubbataha were just amazing with colors I've never seen before. Back on shore in Puerto Princesa EVERYTHING is inexpensive. Dinner for 2 with beers & coffee less than $10. The Legend Hotel was excellent. -Alan On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:41:12 -0700, "Richard Miller" <richmill1@cox.net> wrote: >just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food >or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me >Richard > |
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| yes..blue corner as many times as possible in Palau..restuarants Taj, Surio Thai and the buffet at Palau Pacific resort.. the mantas at Yap are visible only at high tide...don't waste time there on a second dive or if the visabilty is bad. Richard |
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| On 26 Mar 2007 18:18:35 -0700, "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote: >On Mar 26, 4:20 pm, SpringDiver <wbjor...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:41:12 -0700, "Richard Miller" >> >> <richmi...@cox.net> wrote: >> >just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food >> >or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me >> >Richard >> >> I spent a week in Chuuk on the Odyssey. Without a doubt the best I've >> ever done. The folks on board were wonderful. Seven days of diving >> bliss. > >Yeah, but Palau has more variety. And Koror is a much better >experience off the boat than Weno. > >Did you do the trip recently, with JJ aboard? Or was it a Lenny and >Cara trip? Lenny and Cara. Great hosts they were. We were there for their first wedding anniversary. I guess it was 2000. I was looking at the current pricing. WOW it's gone up quite a bit. You're right about Weno for sure. Not a thing to do. I'm going to have to do another pacific dive trip though. I'll take a look into Palau. Can you recommend a good boat? |
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| On Apr 4, 3:23 pm, SpringDiver <wbjor...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 26 Mar 2007 18:18:35 -0700, "Greg Mossman" <moss...@qnet.com> > wrote: > > > > > > >On Mar 26, 4:20 pm, SpringDiver <wbjor...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:41:12 -0700, "Richard Miller" > > >> <richmi...@cox.net> wrote: > >> >just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food > >> >or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me > >> >Richard > > >> I spent a week in Chuuk on the Odyssey. Without a doubt the best I've > >> ever done. The folks on board were wonderful. Seven days of diving > >> bliss. > > >Yeah, but Palau has more variety. And Koror is a much better > >experience off the boat than Weno. > > >Did you do the trip recently, with JJ aboard? Or was it a Lenny and > >Cara trip? > > Lenny and Cara. Great hosts they were. We were there for their first > wedding anniversary. I guess it was 2000. I was looking at the current > pricing. WOW it's gone up quite a bit. You're right about Weno for > sure. Not a thing to do. I went in late 2001. At the time, Lenny told me he was fully booked for 2002 and only had a few spots left in 2003. It's a very popular boat, one of the best liveaboards I've ever done. With the Truk Aggressor having bailed, I'm sure it's even harder to land a spot. > I'm going to have to do another pacific dive trip though. I'll take > a look into Palau. Can you recommend a good boat? Palau has a few wrecks that are similar to Truk's, a great variety of reef dives including the deservedly-famous Blue Corner, and some oddities like Chandelier Cave and Jellyfish Lake thrown in for good measure. Plus incredible scenery with the Rock Islands all around, and a much safer and tourist-friendly land experience than Chuuk. I'm on the Palau Aggressor in March. The other liveaboards there are the Ocean Hunter I and II, run by the Fish & Fins folk (a longtime local dive op), and the Big Blue Explorer. The OH I is a small boat, six passengers I believe. The OH II is new and seems comparable to the Aggressor. The Explorer is bigger and definitely sea-worthy, but lacking the Aggressor's luxury. I toured the Explorer and the Aggressor on my last trip, and poked my head inside the small Ocean Hunter I (this was before the OH II). The familiarity and overall dependability of the Aggressor fleet have convinced me to give them yet another try (especially since it's the sister to the former Tahiti Aggressor, with the same hydraulic system that lowers the skiff to the water with all divers and their gear aboard), but I don't think one could go too wrong on one of the other boats there. The Explorer is definitely more spacious and that could be a plus for those who feel confined when stuck on a boat for a week, but I've been on smaller boats for longer and it doesn't bother me a bit. Land-based is also an option for some, but the dive ops don't do more than 2-3 dives a day so it's not the option for me. There are also fine boats in Indonesia, Thailand, and New Guinea0, but travel isn't as user-friendly as Micronesia. Palau gives you exotic diving with all the American comforts of home like the English language, U.S. currency, and no malaria. Even the liveaboard crews are mostly imported. Sometimes, when the focus of a trip is diving, local culture can get in the way. Not in Palau. |
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| On 4 Apr 2007 15:50:46 -0700, "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote: >On Apr 4, 3:23 pm, SpringDiver <wbjor...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 26 Mar 2007 18:18:35 -0700, "Greg Mossman" <moss...@qnet.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >On Mar 26, 4:20 pm, SpringDiver <wbjor...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:41:12 -0700, "Richard Miller" >> >> >> <richmi...@cox.net> wrote: >> >> >just got back..cannot imagine better diving, nicer resort= PPR, better food >> >> >or kinder people....if there is a nicer place please tell me >> >> >Richard >> >> >> I spent a week in Chuuk on the Odyssey. Without a doubt the best I've >> >> ever done. The folks on board were wonderful. Seven days of diving >> >> bliss. >> >> >Yeah, but Palau has more variety. And Koror is a much better >> >experience off the boat than Weno. >> >> >Did you do the trip recently, with JJ aboard? Or was it a Lenny and >> >Cara trip? >> >> Lenny and Cara. Great hosts they were. We were there for their first >> wedding anniversary. I guess it was 2000. I was looking at the current >> pricing. WOW it's gone up quite a bit. You're right about Weno for >> sure. Not a thing to do. > >I went in late 2001. At the time, Lenny told me he was fully booked >for 2002 and only had a few spots left in 2003. It's a very popular >boat, one of the best liveaboards I've ever done. With the Truk >Aggressor having bailed, I'm sure it's even harder to land a spot. > >> I'm going to have to do another pacific dive trip though. I'll take >> a look into Palau. Can you recommend a good boat? > >Palau has a few wrecks that are similar to Truk's, a great variety of >reef dives including the deservedly-famous Blue Corner, and some >oddities like Chandelier Cave and Jellyfish Lake thrown in for good >measure. Plus incredible scenery with the Rock Islands all around, >and a much safer and tourist-friendly land experience than Chuuk. > >I'm on the Palau Aggressor in March. The other liveaboards there are >the Ocean Hunter I and II, run by the Fish & Fins folk (a longtime >local dive op), and the Big Blue Explorer. The OH I is a small boat, >six passengers I believe. The OH II is new and seems comparable to >the Aggressor. The Explorer is bigger and definitely sea-worthy, but >lacking the Aggressor's luxury. I toured the Explorer and the >Aggressor on my last trip, and poked my head inside the small Ocean >Hunter I (this was before the OH II). > >The familiarity and overall dependability of the Aggressor fleet have >convinced me to give them yet another try (especially since it's the >sister to the former Tahiti Aggressor, with the same hydraulic system >that lowers the skiff to the water with all divers and their gear >aboard), but I don't think one could go too wrong on one of the other >boats there. The Explorer is definitely more spacious and that could >be a plus for those who feel confined when stuck on a boat for a week, >but I've been on smaller boats for longer and it doesn't bother me a >bit. Land-based is also an option for some, but the dive ops don't do >more than 2-3 dives a day so it's not the option for me. > >There are also fine boats in Indonesia, Thailand, and New Guinea0, but >travel isn't as user-friendly as Micronesia. Palau gives you exotic >diving with all the American comforts of home like the English >language, U.S. currency, and no malaria. Even the liveaboard crews >are mostly imported. Sometimes, when the focus of a trip is diving, >local culture can get in the way. Not in Palau. Thanks for the info. I'm going to investigate further. When I travel that far ( 23 hours on a plane), specifically to dive, I really like to be given the opportunity make four or five dives a day (2 am, 2 pm and 1 night). In addition, the captains, Lenny and Cara went out of their way to make my experience one of the most memorable. Also the locally hired crew were great. My wife, a new diver at the time, got attached to this gent named Ketie (spelling guess). He treated her like a queen and if it weren't for him she wouldn't have enjoyed herself as much as she did. She logged 20 dives that week which is a high number for a fair weather diver. His attention also allowed me greater freedom while diving. If given the opportunity, I'd book a single on that boat again in a heart beat. But I really should check out the many other possibilities. Here's a link to the trip photo. I'm standing second from the right. The guy next to me was my open water instructor. http://trukodyssey.com/scrapbook/Dscn0893.jpg |
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