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March
Where are the best warm destinations for scuba diving in December/January?
19
March
Question:
Humans say...
Brenton
Belize
Marilyn
Costa Rica or Belize (or Mexico if you are on a budget)
Tessa
Australia
can't beat the Great Barrier Reef. Also there's another gorgeous reef off the west coast of Oz near Broome.
Sharron
We actually have a place in Belize, so a bit bias. No less than great! FYI Google VRBO300805 That is our particular unit but if it isn't available, there are others there as well.
Paul
Very beautiful place, but $300/night in Belize?
Sharron
There is lots to choose from there if AC and cooking isn't important. Eating out there is pretty cheap. So is a hut on beach
Cheryl
Great on the islands if Belize as there is an east barrier reef. You can see the reef from shore, so it's cheap for a dive, snorkel it day trip. Last year in Caye way too many bldgs going up. Losing that awsome ambiance, on a sand based island by pedal power, walking and golf carts. I'll never return.
How about 35$ dives on the Island of Roatan in Honduras.
English is 1 st language, friendly people is now my favourite place and far away from the crime in main country.
Diane
Koh Tao, Thailand. Amazing diving
Maureen
I've been and it was awesome
Patrick
I think, though, December and January is off-season for Koh Tao. Visibility is not very good. You can Google the dive seasons for the various areas around Thailand.
Ryan
Cabo pulmo in Baja
Malcolm
no..lol
Nando
Yemen
Paul
Vietnam
Laurie
El Nido. Philippines
Maureen
I've been and it was awesome
Shane
Roatan and Utila
Patrick
Liveaboard out of Khao Lak, Thailand, to the Similan Islands. There's nothing like sleeping, eating, and diving, repeated 3-4 times per day!
Heather
Aqaba, Jordan
Shabina
Fiji
Malcolm
Bonaire in the Caribbean and Palawan Islands in the Philippines are the best in diving. outbeats all other places including Great Barrier reef.
Maureen
Been to both and I'm definitely leaning towards Bonaire as its closer.
Deb
Liveaboard touring the islands off the coast of Myanmar. We're going on Miss Moon in late January
Malcolm
most diving locations all offer liveboard.
Marcel
Alona beach in the Phillipines, I was there last year, I'll come with you again this year... unreal diving
Laurie
where is Alona Beach?
Racz
Panglao Bohol Philippines
Cheryl
Sherry Richards
Brenda
Red Sea in Hurghada or Sharm el Sheik Egypt . Fly to Cairo and then a connecting flight with Egypt Air .
Ravina
Belize!
Teresa
Take a cruise and hit all three fantastic dive sites: Cozumel, Belize and Roatan. 7-night Western Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean International's Rhapsody of the Seas, 12/17/2016 http://www.metrotown.cruiseshipcenters.com/.../CruiseGo...
Maureen
Like the sound of that
Teresa
Princess Cruises has a 6-night Western Caribbean cruise on the Caribbean Princess, 12/17/2016 out of Fort Lauderdale, port of calls include: Roatan, Belize and Costa Maya. http://www.metrotown.cruiseshipcenters.com/.../CruiseGo...
Teresa
Maureen It's one of most cost effective ways to try out different dive sites. My husband is a scuba diving instructor and we spent a week diving in Cozumel in February. We're going to take the cruise and hit all three dive spots next year.
Maureen
How much time do you have in each destination?
Maureen
I've never been on a cruise before
Teresa
You have a full day there so definitely can do a two tank dive with the cruiseship or you can contact a PADI dive shop to arrange your dive trip. Here's an example http://www.shoreexcursionsgroup.com/.../carotwotankmayan.htm
Teresa
You should definitely give cruising a try if you've never done it before. One of things I love about cruising is that you don't need to unpack and pack, checkin/checkout at each city. You meals, entertainment, and accommodation are all taken care of - what a treat!
Maureen
Thank you so much! I'll look into it and let you know if we wanna book! Thanks again!
Teresa
If you decide to include Cozumel on your itinerary, I highly recommend “The Cozumel Wreck” dive, or the official name is the Felipe Xicoténcatl or C-53. http://www.shoreexcursionsgroup.com/.../cacz2tanksandd.htm
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A.I. says...
Warm Scuba Diving Destinations for December/January
Looking for a warm getaway with great scuba diving? Consider these destinations for your December or January travel plans:
Cozumel, Mexico
Cozumel is a world-renowned scuba diving destination, and for good reason. The island is home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world, which is teeming with marine life. You can expect to see everything from colorful coral and tropical fish to sharks, rays, and turtles. The water temperature in Cozumel is typically in the mid-70s Fahrenheit during December and January, making it comfortable for diving.
To get to Cozumel, you can fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN) and then take a ferry to the island. The ferry ride takes about 45 minutes.
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Grand Cayman is another great option for warm-weather scuba diving. The island is home to Stingray City, a shallow sandbar where you can swim with hundreds of stingrays. You can also explore the Kittiwake, a retired aircraft carrier that has been sunk and now serves as an artificial reef. The water temperature in Grand Cayman is typically in the mid-80s Fahrenheit during December and January.
To get to Grand Cayman, you can fly into Owen Roberts International Airport (GCM). You can also take a ferry from Jamaica or Mexico.
Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
Bonaire is a small island in the Caribbean that is known for its world-class scuba diving. The island has over 80 dive sites, all of which are accessible from shore. You can expect to see a variety of marine life, including sea turtles, sharks, rays, and dolphins. The water temperature in Bonaire is typically in the low 80s Fahrenheit during December and January.
To get to Bonaire, you can fly into Flamingo International Airport (BON). You can also take a ferry from Curacao or Aruba.
Roatan, Honduras
Roatan is a large island off the coast of Honduras that is known for its beautiful coral reefs and diverse marine life. The island is home to over 50 dive sites, including the world-famous Blue Hole. The water temperature in Roatan is typically in the mid-80s Fahrenheit during December and January.
To get to Roatan, you can fly into Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport (RTB). You can also take a ferry from La Ceiba, Honduras.
Turks and Caicos Islands
The Turks and Caicos Islands are a group of islands in the Caribbean that are known for their pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. The islands are home to a variety of dive sites, including coral reefs, wrecks, and walls. The water temperature in the Turks and Caicos Islands is typically in the mid-80s Fahrenheit during December and January.
To get to the Turks and Caicos Islands, you can fly into Providenciales International Airport (PLS). You can also take a ferry from the Dominican Republic or Jamaica.
No matter where you choose to go, you're sure to have a great time scuba diving in December or January. The water is warm, the visibility is excellent, and the marine life is abundant.
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Maureen
Looking to book some travel preferably somewhere warm that has great scuba diving for 2-3 in December/January. Any suggestions on where to go and when to leave? Thank you!