@peninha1975 Thnx for your comment on my movie. If you like warm water; good viz and great marine life, I would choose Bonaire. Especially if you're a new diver it's a great place to learn and enjoy diving from the very first minute with healthy reefs and lots of fish. Costa Rica (west-coast) is also great, with a bit more bigger marine life but often colder water; viz seldom as good as on Bonaire and all dives are boat dives while Bonaire is shore-dive capital of the world! Jack
@shaxs Thnx for your comment! About diving there. i love it. Viz is not always to great and the water is often a bit green, but... there's so much life and if you do the right dive-sites and are lucky... big stuff! Manta's BullSharks etc. It's all there. If possible go to the Catalina's and / Bat Islands. The others are also nice though. The two shops I can recommend are SummerSalt and RichCoast both based in Playas del Coco. (A bit far from Flamingo though) Have fun! Jack
Beautiful videos.and obviously great camera.Only now at the age of 35 I've done a couple of try dives...and loved it..as I knew I would.(mind you it couldnt go wrong in theMaldives), looking for a place where I can do my next ones, this time for a open water course.where do you reccommend with good vis, warm waters and great marine life/good reefs(not australia)?
Awesome I am going to Costa Rica May 2012... Going to be staying in Playa Flamingo area for some of it. Looks like some nice sea life....Can you give me some info on who I should dive with and where?
@jackpolanen Okay great. Im not a fan of seeing Bull sharks.. I would rather miss seeing them. I am from San Diego originally so I know about low viz. Maybe I will make my way over to the Caribbean coast and dive there.
so cool .. nice shots
i'm heading that way in a few days :)
@peninha1975 Thnx for your comment on my movie. If you like warm water; good viz and great marine life, I would choose Bonaire. Especially if you're a new diver it's a great place to learn and enjoy diving from the very first minute with healthy reefs and lots of fish. Costa Rica (west-coast) is also great, with a bit more bigger marine life but often colder water; viz seldom as good as on Bonaire and all dives are boat dives while Bonaire is shore-dive capital of the world! Jack
thanks for your quick reply Sir!
@shaxs Thnx for your comment! About diving there. i love it. Viz is not always to great and the water is often a bit green, but... there's so much life and if you do the right dive-sites and are lucky... big stuff! Manta's BullSharks etc. It's all there. If possible go to the Catalina's and / Bat Islands. The others are also nice though. The two shops I can recommend are SummerSalt and RichCoast both based in Playas del Coco. (A bit far from Flamingo though)
Have fun!
Jack
Beautiful videos.and obviously great camera.Only now at the age of 35 I've done a couple of try dives...and loved it..as I knew I would.(mind you it couldnt go wrong in theMaldives), looking for a place where I can do my next ones, this time for a open water course.where do you reccommend with good vis, warm waters and great marine life/good reefs(not australia)?
Awesome I am going to Costa Rica May 2012... Going to be staying in Playa Flamingo area for some of it. Looks like some nice sea life....Can you give me some info on who I should dive with and where?
@jackpolanen Okay great. Im not a fan of seeing Bull sharks.. I would rather miss seeing them. I am from San Diego originally so I know about low viz. Maybe I will make my way over to the Caribbean coast and dive there.