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| Has anyone out there done Wakatobi? I have the opportunity in August but the price is rather high. I'm looking for any pertinent feedback. Thanks Michael |
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| "Michael" <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote in message news:L0dee.14177$tp.10753@fed1read04... > Has anyone out there done Wakatobi? I was in at Wakatobi a few weeks ago, and have done it one time before. Ask away and I'll see if I can help. |
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| Were you pleased with the accommodations, the diving, the cost? Did you stay on the islands or a live aboard? Any recommendations for someone planning to go? What were the negatives as well as the positives? Thanks Mike > > I was in at Wakatobi a few weeks ago, and have done it one time before. > Ask away and I'll see if I can help. > > |
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"Michael" <troutte@SPAMSUXcox.net> wrote in message news:xSyee.14418$tp.1918@fed1read04... > > Were you pleased with the accommodations, the diving, the cost? Oh yeah. I have seen reefs I coinsidered pristine before, but that was either Raja Ampat today or other areas 15-20 years ago. Today throughout Indonesia you can find pristine reef, but it is usually patches......around WR the reefs are uniformly pristine....and not yet the target of the aquarium hunters found in other parts of the Wakatobi Marine Park. The one thing I am certain of is that this area will eventually be ruined by divers, aquarium hunters and fishermen. Everything is. If Grand Cayman was the same diving as it was 28 years ago, I wouldn't be spending the money to go half way around the world. But everything gets ruined, and like Grand Cayman, even a remote locale like Wakatobi will eventually as well. I stayed in a beachfront bungalow, and it was ideal. Quiet, roomy enough, comfortable bed, daily maid service, clean....very clean, I was very happy with the accommodations. The last time I visited I stayed in the main house, and would not do that again. I don't recall the price difference, but even if it was a xtra100 bucks a day I'd still opt for a bungalow...either beach or garden. Food was good and plentiful. I'm from Greenwood Village, Colorado, so it cost me far more to get there than to stay there so my opinion on cost is almost worthless. I felt it indeed a solid value for the expense. ***BUT***...if you are looking for Mr. Big, or great wide angle vistas, Wakatobi Resort will not satisfy totally. This is reef diving with a heavy heavy dose of interesting critters, but it is the best I have ever seen...short of Raja Ampat. > Did you stay on the islands or a live aboard? I stayed at Wakatobi Resort, which is on Onemobaa, which is a minor island to Tomia (the "to" in Waka"to"bi). In 1999 I dived WMP from the Evening Star II and while it was very good, it did not visit these same reefs and those it did visit....of the coast of Wangi-Wangi and Kaledupa...were not as good as those near Tomia and Binongko. The liveaboard option is growing stronger and more numerous all the time and they may now be going further south, but for my money and time I'd return to the land based resort. And I almost always chose boats over land for diving. > Any recommendations for someone planning to go? Ya know, I don't. The resort is quite nice, in fact superb as far as dive resorts go. The dive op is easy and efficient. If you have special dietary needs e-mial crispin to let him know, because if you wait until on-island they may not have the supplies/foods required. One could dive the hosue reef for a week and never want to board a boat, though I would suggest taking the boats most of the time and filling in the rest with the shore-diving. > What were the negatives as well as the positives? The only negatives I can think of is: 1) time and cost to get there 2) if you are used to polished resorts with big city services, this will diasppoint, 3) it can't last, if you don't see it in the next 10 years, it won't be there in similar beauty (not because of the divers, but because as the aquarium fish hunters kill the reefs North and move South they will eventually kill off the area the resort is located. I don't think it can be stopped). It gets my haearty recommendation, without reservation. Bit remember it is a dive destination, and for some people the ultimate in relaxation, but offers almost nothing else in terms of vacation fun and activities. And they are unabashedly proud of that fact :^) |
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