jbrunken
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I just got back from Puerto Vallarta where (on a whim) I got a chance to scuba dive for the first time. I went with my family on an excursion to a place called "Las Calletas" and during the boat ride over, they offered 4 people the chance to take a short hour long coarse and then do a 1/2 hour dive with the instructor.
The coarse was pretty straight forward and just went over the very basic stuff. Once we got in the water, I was a little freaked out at first. It was very tough to convince myself that I could actually breath under water. I almost climbed back onto the boat, but the instructor said I should give myself another chance and just put my face in the water and try and breath and relax...
So... I talked myself into giving it another try and as soon as I stuck my head into the water, I looked down and there was a HUGE school of angels and damsels swiming right below me... That was enough to get my attention off of breathing and allowed me to relax so after that I had no problems at all.
The water in Puerto Vallarta is not the clearest right now and has a definite green hue to it. The guide said that the water really clears up during the rainy season, but right now the water was murky enough to keep you from being able to see a whole lot, but I did see quite a few damsels and/or tangs, triggers, puffers, rays, eels, seahorses, etc. The divers that were going a bit further out into deeper water (I only went down about 30') were seeing those huge manta rays.
Anyway, it was a really great experience. Next spring I'm going to be going to Maui for 2 weeks and I've heard that the diving there is great so I'd REALLY like to take advantage of that.
I'm not sure if I should try to get certified here, there or just do more instructor dives. I know that there is (or was) a dive shop in Hiawatha at one point.
Anyone have and advice on what I should do if I want to be able to do some diving in Hawaii?
-JB
The coarse was pretty straight forward and just went over the very basic stuff. Once we got in the water, I was a little freaked out at first. It was very tough to convince myself that I could actually breath under water. I almost climbed back onto the boat, but the instructor said I should give myself another chance and just put my face in the water and try and breath and relax...
So... I talked myself into giving it another try and as soon as I stuck my head into the water, I looked down and there was a HUGE school of angels and damsels swiming right below me... That was enough to get my attention off of breathing and allowed me to relax so after that I had no problems at all.
The water in Puerto Vallarta is not the clearest right now and has a definite green hue to it. The guide said that the water really clears up during the rainy season, but right now the water was murky enough to keep you from being able to see a whole lot, but I did see quite a few damsels and/or tangs, triggers, puffers, rays, eels, seahorses, etc. The divers that were going a bit further out into deeper water (I only went down about 30') were seeing those huge manta rays.
Anyway, it was a really great experience. Next spring I'm going to be going to Maui for 2 weeks and I've heard that the diving there is great so I'd REALLY like to take advantage of that.
I'm not sure if I should try to get certified here, there or just do more instructor dives. I know that there is (or was) a dive shop in Hiawatha at one point.
Anyone have and advice on what I should do if I want to be able to do some diving in Hawaii?
-JB