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| angharad <angharad@nomail.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :My wife and I have just recieved our PADI Open Water certificates and are :traveling to Turks and Caicos in a couple months for our first "real" :dives. We want recommendations on dive guides and what to expect. Any :recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you. If you haven't selected your resort yet, select one with an on-site dive shop and dive with that shop. That's my 2nd recommendation. If I remember correctly, there was a reasonably recent (last couple of months or so) there was a thread on some all inclusive in T&C - beaches, sandals, or something else. If you do a Google Advanced Groups Search you should find it. It will help you decide. That's my 3rd recomendation. My 1st recommendation is - if you want to do real diving in T&C, consider a liveaboard. Peter Hughes, Aggessor, and Explorer all have boats there. I have dove with all three fleets and like them all (Peter Hughes is my fav). I have also done two Peter Hughes trips to T&C. If the diving wasn't good, I wouldn't have done the 2nd, if ya get my drift. In any event, have a good trip. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| "angharad" <angharad@nomail.com> wrote in message news:Xns96A1D34DABEF0angharad@199.45.49.11... > My wife and I have just recieved our PADI Open Water certificates and are > traveling to Turks and Caicos in a couple months for our first "real" > dives. We want recommendations on dive guides and what to expect. Any > recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you. At this point in time, *anywhere* you go, any diving that you do, any trip that you take, , , will be amazing. After you've had your first "real" dive "vacation", you'll have had such an amazing experience that you'll just want more. And then better you'll be able to determine what should be your next awesome dive experience. That's when the advice of where you should go, where you should stay, on land or liveaboard will mean something. |
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| In article <Xns96A1D34DABEF0angharad@199.45.49.11>, angharad <angharad@nomail.com> wrote: > My wife and I have just recieved our PADI Open Water certificates and are > traveling to Turks and Caicos in a couple months for our first "real" > dives. We want recommendations on dive guides and what to expect. Any > recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you. Well, my wife and I stayed on Providenciales a few years ago, and dove with Turtle divers. While Turtle was fine, I'd strongly suggest diving on a liveaboard, as several are available, and the land accomadations, eateries, etc, all seemed rather obnoxiously "you must be here to visit your illicit millions stashed in our offshore banks" in attitude & pricing, IMHO & IME. A liveaboard is actually a great place to dive from even if you are a new diver, especially if you are smart enough not to pretend experience you don't have - lots of helpful people, lots of available divemasters and/or instructors, plenty of opportunity to practice, practice, practice, and lots of nice stuff to see. With a destination like T&C, not much (if any) more expensive than staying on land and paying for room, food, transport and diving. -- Cats, coffee, chocolate...vices to live by |
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| The trick here and with any other place is to go with SMALL groups. Nothing worse than the large boats with 15+ divers in the water at once. The best guide in my opinion after 6 years of diving in Provo is Ocean Vibes. The owner Wayne knows his stuff, his boat is swift and quick, and if you are staying on Grace Bay (which I HIGHLY recommend), he will do a beach pick up in the boat. Just back from Provo, and I must say, the water is not a clear in previous years, much to do with temps and the occurance of Algae. All dive sites were affected, not just Grace Bay. What ever you do, you MUST dive the site names Ampitheater off the coast of west caicos. BRING A LIGHT!!! |
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| My wife and I have just recieved our PADI Open Water certificates and are traveling to Turks and Caicos in a couple months for our first "real" dives. We want recommendations on dive guides and what to expect. Any recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you. |
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| "angharad" <angharad@nomail.com> wrote in message news:Xns96A1D34DABEF0angharad@199.45.49.11... > My wife and I have just recieved our PADI Open Water certificates and are > traveling to Turks and Caicos in a couple months for our first "real" > dives. We want recommendations on dive guides and what to expect. Any > recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you. At this point in time, *anywhere* you go, any diving that you do, any trip that you take, , , will be amazing. After you've had your first "real" dive "vacation", you'll have had such an amazing experience that you'll just want more. And then better you'll be able to determine what should be your next awesome dive experience. That's when the advice of where you should go, where you should stay, on land or liveaboard will mean something. |
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| In article <Xns96A1D34DABEF0angharad@199.45.49.11>, angharad <angharad@nomail.com> wrote: > My wife and I have just recieved our PADI Open Water certificates and are > traveling to Turks and Caicos in a couple months for our first "real" > dives. We want recommendations on dive guides and what to expect. Any > recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you. Well, my wife and I stayed on Providenciales a few years ago, and dove with Turtle divers. While Turtle was fine, I'd strongly suggest diving on a liveaboard, as several are available, and the land accomadations, eateries, etc, all seemed rather obnoxiously "you must be here to visit your illicit millions stashed in our offshore banks" in attitude & pricing, IMHO & IME. A liveaboard is actually a great place to dive from even if you are a new diver, especially if you are smart enough not to pretend experience you don't have - lots of helpful people, lots of available divemasters and/or instructors, plenty of opportunity to practice, practice, practice, and lots of nice stuff to see. With a destination like T&C, not much (if any) more expensive than staying on land and paying for room, food, transport and diving. -- Cats, coffee, chocolate...vices to live by |
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| The trick here and with any other place is to go with SMALL groups. Nothing worse than the large boats with 15+ divers in the water at once. The best guide in my opinion after 6 years of diving in Provo is Ocean Vibes. The owner Wayne knows his stuff, his boat is swift and quick, and if you are staying on Grace Bay (which I HIGHLY recommend), he will do a beach pick up in the boat. Just back from Provo, and I must say, the water is not a clear in previous years, much to do with temps and the occurance of Algae. All dive sites were affected, not just Grace Bay. What ever you do, you MUST dive the site names Ampitheater off the coast of west caicos. BRING A LIGHT!!! |
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