Calling all the Scuba Divers out there who've been to Bonaire!!!

9supratt4

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I'm planning a trip to Buddy Dive in Bonaire. Let's see some pictures from anyone who has been diving in Bonaire!!
 

9supratt4

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All I keep hearing is that once you dive Bonaire, you'll never want to dive anywhere else in the Caribbean!! With about 60 spots for shore diving, 24 hours a day and unlimited air & Nitrox 24 hours a day, you can't beat that!!
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by 9supratt4
http:///forum/post/3148456
All I keep hearing is that once you dive Bonaire, you'll never want to dive anywhere else in the Caribbean!! With about 60 spots for shore diving, 24 hours a day and unlimited air & Nitrox 24 hours a day, you can't beat that!!
I've heard that Turks and Caicos is better. I've dove Key Largo, Cozumel and St Lucia. Cozumel was pretty mind blowing and from what I've heard has some of the best diving in the Northern Hemisphere
 

bla403

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Im going to Aruba next week!!! I'll take some pictures of what I see.
Bonaire is a future trip....
I am still trying to convince my gf to get certified on this trip but she tells me she is scared BAH!!
 

9supratt4

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Originally Posted by Bla403
http:///forum/post/3149223
Im going to Aruba next week!!! I'll take some pictures of what I see.
Bonaire is a future trip....
I am still trying to convince my gf to get certified on this trip but she tells me she is scared BAH!!
I got my gf to get certified!! Take her on a Discover class in Aruba....it's 40 minutes in the pool and then 1 dive. She'll love it!! And that's how I did it
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by Bla403
http:///forum/post/3149223
I am still trying to convince my gf to get certified on this trip but she tells me she is scared BAH!!
I wish I could get my wife diving. She's got asthma and her doctor told her flat out that she shouldnt do it. Sucks, because I love to go. She did give me the OK to dive by myself on our honeymoon though. Probably had nothing to do with the $300 I spent for her to spend a nice morning at the spa at the resort though!
 

egill

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Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3149516
I wish I could get my wife diving. She's got asthma and her doctor told her flat out that she shouldnt do it. Sucks, because I love to go. She did give me the OK to dive by myself on our honeymoon though. Probably had nothing to do with the $300 I spent for her to spend a nice morning at the spa at the resort though!


I did the same thing. Sent her to the spa for her birthday in Jamaica so I could do the scuba cert class.

Need to get out and do some more diving as I feel they rushed us threw the class as I've heard most resorts do.
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by EGILL
http:///forum/post/3149539
I did the same thing. Sent her to the spa for her birthday in Jamaica so I could do the scuba cert class.

Need to get out and do some more diving as I feel they rushed us threw the class as I've heard most resorts do.
If you did the class at a resort I would definitely check to make sure that you are truly certified. Most resorts that offer a 1 day class are not giving you a recognized diving certification like a PADI or NAUI certification. All they are doing is certifying you dive with them at their resort. A real beginner SCUBA class is a few weeks long, contains hours of pool training and 2 checkout dives.
 

egill

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Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3149599
If you did the class at a resort I would definitely check to make sure that you are truly certified. Most resorts that offer a 1 day class are not giving you a recognized diving certification like a PADI or NAUI certification. All they are doing is certifying you dive with them at their resort. A real beginner SCUBA class is a few weeks long, contains hours of pool training and 2 checkout dives.

It was a PADI Class, I have my card from them. We did all our required dives and book work.
 

zeroc0o0l

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I really have nothing else to compare Bonaire too (my other 30 dives have been in Dutch Springs Quarry) but its AMAZING there...
Coral and fish like you cant even imagine..there are colors on coral that you cant even imagine.
Tutrles / Sea horse / Frog Fish / all kinda inverts
Shore diving is amazing there boat dives are great if you dont want to lug gear around.
Everyone has there fav dive site but there are well over 200 to choice from. I would probaly invest in the book called (Bonaire Shore diving made easy) has great info about all the dive sites and how to get in and out (some can be tricky)
If you havent been there before maybe a few guided dives are probaly the way to go. There is a great guy by the name of BAS I can shoot you his info. He does UV night dives and thats amazing (there are some pics of there on my pic site from the tank I have more if you want.. in fact I bought the UV lights for myself I like it so much)
Dives sites to check out
Hilma Hooker- big wreck (do this in the AM its deeper around 90 feet)
Karpata is a MUST.... looks the you diving on a mountain range.
Something Special has been GREAT lately
There are a few more I can go on and on let me know if you need more info
www.bonairetalk.com has lots of great info on there about the island.
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by EGILL
http:///forum/post/3149609
It was a PADI Class, I have my card from them. We did all our required dives and book work.
Sweet!
Originally Posted by zeroc0o0l

http:///forum/post/3149613
I really have nothing else to compare Bonaire too (my other 30 dives have been in Dutch Springs Quarry) but its AMAZING there...
I dove at Dutch Springs too! Years ago I was working for a local dive shop and they did a weekend there for checking out basic cert divers. I tagged along since it was a demo weekend that a number of vendors were at so I got to try out some of their gear. Got to use a really nice dry suit and an auger mask.
 

bla403

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I signed her up for the e-learning PADI course. She can do all the classroom stuff here and then I would join her in the dives were going to do in ARUBA.
It'll take 2 days worht of diving to get the certification for her so it should be fun....
Then like someone mentioned in the future if she wants to go she can or she can hit up the spa for a day and I'll go dive.
 

9supratt4

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Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3149516
I wish I could get my wife diving. She's got asthma and her doctor told her flat out that she shouldnt do it. Sucks, because I love to go. She did give me the OK to dive by myself on our honeymoon though. Probably had nothing to do with the $300 I spent for her to spend a nice morning at the spa at the resort though!

You ever call DAN to ask about their stance on asthma and diving? I would think the problem is that sucking down the compressed air dries you out big time, which I would assume can spark an asthma attack.
Originally Posted by zeroc0o0l

http:///forum/post/3149608
OK Here is a start...
Been there 4 times (twice last year) just booked for February
Please feel free to ask questions
Pics
http://picasaweb.google.com/zeroc0o0l
Videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/zeroc0o0l
Thanks for all those pics zero!!!! I really need to get there!! I just wish I could get out there cheaper.
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by 9supratt4
http:///forum/post/3149978
You ever call DAN to ask about their stance on asthma and diving? I would think the problem is that sucking down the compressed air dries you out big time, which I would assume can spark an asthma attack.
I didnt bother with DAN. She's got fairly severe asthma and cold is one of the things that can trigger it. Being in NY, if you want to dive, cold is one of the things you learn to deal with, but we dont want to take a chance of her having an asthma attack while underwater. Up here the cool things to see while diving are wrecks and most are deep enough that you need to do a decompression stop on your way up and we can't risk having to stop on the way up if she starts having trouble.
 

9supratt4

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Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3150038
I didnt bother with DAN. She's got fairly severe asthma and cold is one of the things that can trigger it. Being in NY, if you want to dive, cold is one of the things you learn to deal with, but we dont want to take a chance of her having an asthma attack while underwater. Up here the cool things to see while diving are wrecks and most are deep enough that you need to do a decompression stop on your way up and we can't risk having to stop on the way up if she starts having trouble.
Yeah....not a good idea!! I'm from Jersey and know all too well about cold water diving. I was actually in Dutch Springs Memorial Day Weekend, with surface temps of 55. I'm hoping to make my first wreck dive Sunday this week, but it's not looking good as I'm waiting on a new bladder for my wing, as I had a hole in it.
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by 9supratt4
http:///forum/post/3150252
Yeah....not a good idea!! I'm from Jersey and know all too well about cold water diving. I was actually in Dutch Springs Memorial Day Weekend, with surface temps of 55. I'm hoping to make my first wreck dive Sunday this week, but it's not looking good as I'm waiting on a new bladder for my wing, as I had a hole in it.
That bites. What kind of BCD do you have? I've got a Zeagle Ranger which I havent used in about 8 years

I dove the San Diego twice. Never went in though...
 
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