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| I'm a fairly "junior" diver not having much of my own kit (fins/gloves/boots/snorkel/mask). I did my PADI OW and AOW a couple of months ago and am quite keen to get back in the water. I have to fly to the USA to New Orleans in mid-May for a couple of days and it appears to be situated in a fairly warm part of the USA and not too far from the sea. Has anyone done any diving there? Can anyone recommend anywhere (dive shop/school)? I'd be quite happy to drive out of New Orleans to somewhere else not too far away as I'll probably hire a car anyway and the hotel prices are quite high in the French Quarter (especially for the conference dates). I'll probably be able to get perhaps 3 days diving in at the end of the conference I'm going to (although I could extend it if the diving is fantastic and the hotels aren't too dear) then 24 hours off before flying home. I guess I could even fit one (or two) of the speciaily course in (I have always fancied doing some more night and wreck dives). Thanks in advance. |
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| Do a search on www.padi.com under dive centres and resorts..... http://www.padi.com/english/common/search/dcnr/ Select United States then Louisianna..... HTH |
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| "James Smith" wrote ... > I have to fly to the USA to New Orleans in mid-May for a couple of days > and it appears to be situated in a fairly warm part of the USA and not > too far from the sea. You have all of Lake Pontchatrain to dive in... Max depth of perhaps 12 ft, visibility measured in feet on a good day, inches on a bad day... There's also the Mississippi River to dive in... Max depth probably around 70 ft if you are in the middle of the channel (try not to pay any attention to the screws of the large cargo ships passing overhead that have been known to get a little extra traction in the shifting sands of the river... Visibility measured in inches on a good day, fractional inches on average days, and millimeters on a bad day... It's a pretty long drive to get out to the Gulf of Mexico and you have to get away from the muck that the Mississippi River dumps into the Gulf before you will get any good diving... Probably around 30 miles offshore will allow you to get to blue water... There's plenty of oil rigs off the coast, so there's good diving if you are within the legs of the rigs, otherwise, you have basically a mud bottom... Or you could drive over to the Florida panhandle for some cave diving... It's not that bad of a drive in that you don't even have to leave that early in the morning to get there in time to do some early afternoon diving and then drive back to New Orleans that night... From New Orleans to Vortex Springs (located near Ponce de Leon, FL) is around 280 miles -- about a 4 to 4.5 hr drive... Water temperature is around 70-72F year-round... > I'd be quite happy to drive out of New Orleans to > somewhere else not too far away as I'll probably > hire a car anyway and the hotel prices are quite > high in the French Quarter (especially for the > conference dates). If you are going to have a car, you can get a lot cheaper hotel rates by staying a little further out from the CBD (Central Business District)... Where is the conference located? If it's not at your hotel, you might find parking an interesting experience around the CBD and the French Quarter... The signs saying where and when you can park can be rather confusing to the newcomer... A hotel not in the CBD might go for $40 per night, especially if you are going to be renting it for an entire week... New Orleans is not that large, so even at the very outskirts of the metroplex to the west (Kenner), it's not a bad commute into the CBD (30-60 minutes depending upon how many wrecks are on I-10)... There's some local shops around here, so I suspect that you could rent whatever gear you might need... If you go to Vortex Springs, you can rent everything that you might need over there from what I understand... I own my own gear, so I'm not positive on this, although they do seem to have a rather complete dive shop over there... Vortex Springs does have a nice campground and you might want to consider checking out of your hotel after the conference and either camping there or staying at some local hotel... Hotels are plentiful enough that you don't need reservations, just make the dive and wing it on determining where to stay afterwards... Personally, I would suggest checking out of your hotel on the morning of the last day of the conference, driving over to Florida that night, finding a hotel somewhere around there, and then spending the next 3 days diving around there... If you are wanting to dive in the Gulf, Destin, FL is probably the closest place to New Orleans that has pretty good water... Although I've never dove from there, I believe that I've heard it mentioned by some of the Florida natives here on rec.scuba... |
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| SouthWest Airlines... 100-200 round trip to Fort Lauderdale or West Palm from NOLA ... real diving, rental gear and LOTS of charters. I lived in NOLA for four years, I got my OW there and besides the trips to Biloxi and Pensacola (bad vis and shallow dives) there wasn't much there. James Smith wrote: > I'm a fairly "junior" diver not having much of my own kit > (fins/gloves/boots/snorkel/mask). I did my PADI OW and AOW a couple of > months ago and am quite keen to get back in the water. > > I have to fly to the USA to New Orleans in mid-May for a couple of days > and it appears to be situated in a fairly warm part of the USA and not > too far from the sea. > > Has anyone done any diving there? Can anyone recommend anywhere (dive > shop/school)? > > I'd be quite happy to drive out of New Orleans to somewhere else not > too far away as I'll probably hire a car anyway and the hotel prices > are quite high in the French Quarter (especially for the conference > dates). > > I'll probably be able to get perhaps 3 days diving in at the end of the > conference I'm going to (although I could extend it if the diving is > fantastic and the hotels aren't too dear) then 24 hours off before > flying home. I guess I could even fit one (or two) of the speciaily > course in (I have always fancied doing some more night and wreck dives). > > Thanks in advance. > > |
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