>I am a new subscriber to techdiver. I am also a new diver. I was just Welcome aboard! >certified in December. My husband has been diving for eight years and I >just decided to join him. We are planning to go to Bonaire this summer >and need some help planning our trip. My husband thought that Bonaire >would be a good place for me to start since I am not crazy about boats >and Bonaire has lots of shore diving available. >I would appreciate any advice that can be offered. Even though I am new to >diving, I am familiar with many of the terms used since I've been "lurking" >around my husband. I don't want so sound obnoxious or stand offish (and I'm sure I'll be chastised if I'm out of line), but I don't really think that this is what the techdiver mailing list is for and I for one don't want to turn it into a forum like this. Now, if you were asking what vacations offer technical diving (e.g... Nitrox, Mix, etc.) that would be a different story, but I don't think that's what you're asking (apologies if I'm wrong). With that said, what *is* the best way of finding out vacations that offer more "out of the ordinary diving". For example, the divemaster that I dive with on Cozumel knows about the ceynotes on the island and would take me there, but, unless you're well connected, normal scuba shops would never even talk about it! Standard discussions such as this are better conducted on rec.scuba or other forums. With that said, I would say to check out the world wide web site - Aquanaut (http://www.opal.com/aquanaut) for some dive site information. This site also has pointers to other dive related storehouses, but, for the most up to date information, I'd really recommend rec.scuba. Hapy Diving :^) -Carl-
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