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Tank-Ha Dive Center - Playa del Carmen, Mexico

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When on a trip to Playa del Carmen, I wanted to do some additional cenote diving. I tried Tank-Ha divers in town. I was taken by a cave certified guide on what turned out to be a private tour since I was the only diver scheduled. We dove at The Pit, which is an incredible dive in a vertical pit. We also dove at Temple of Doom. If you have never done any cenote diving, this is something you must do if you are in the Riviera Maya area. Lunch was included and my guide asked if we should stop at the regular lunch spot or his favorite place. I opted for his suggestion, which turned out to be a roadside taco place that had authentic and delicious tacos. After returning to the shop, I learned that Tank-Ha runs a speed boat directly to Cozumel for diving on the reefs there. This saves a great deal of time by not having to take the ferry over and then a taxi to a dive shop. I tried this service the next day and was diving at Cozumel in a short time. We made 2 dives and returned to Playa. I recommend this shop for these reasons.

Visited on 06/2022 - Submitted on 01/24/2023

Tesoro Los Cabos Hotel

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We elected to stay here because of the location at the marina. The dive shop I was using is also located here. Our room was very spacious, modern, and clean. The complex was quiet at night, even though it's only a short walking distance to restaurants, bars, and clubs. Tesoro Los Cabos has a large pool with two hot tubs and a swim up bar overlooking the marina. There are several restaurants on the property, although a couple were temporarily closed. We ate lunch in the Vista Roof restaurant and the food was top notch. There's a gym with a nice workout area that will accommodate a lot of people and there was no waiting to use any of the equipment. TLC also has a full service spa if you need a massage after a few days of diving. The “downtown” area is a short walk where you can find more restaurants, clubs, liquor stores, grocery stores, etc. We rated everything at this resort as excellent. We recommend Tesoro Los Cabos Hotel and will return again.

Visited on 11/2021 - Submitted on 01/29/2022
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Truk Blue Lagoon Resort

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We stayed here because it's advertised as a resort with a great location and on-site dive operation. The grounds are immaculate and well kept. It's located next to the ocean and the views are spectacular. The dive shop has its own mixing station and can give you any percentage you ask for, including tri-mix. The dive guides are very professional and knowledgeable. Individual gear lockers are not provided and storage is in a large communal area. The boats were good and the trips to the dive sites are pretty quick, since the resort is close.

Our room had a king size bed, balcony, and refrigerator. We found the room, furniture, and linens to be old and dated. The food in the restaurant was adequate, but nothing to write home about. Wifi is available in the reception area, but is spotty, at best. This resort is the original hotel on Chuuk and has not aged well. A refurbish and upgrade are due.

Be sure to visit the small museum at the resort. It will give you insight into the history of Truk Lagoon. Keep in mind that Chuuk is a very remote and impoverished island. It's not an ideal vacation destination, but a fantastic dive destination, unlike anywhere else in the world. The world class wreck diving outweighs the shortcomings of the resort. Add Truk Lagoon to your bucket list.

Visited on 12/2016 - Submitted on 04/15/2020
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Truk Lagoon

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Our trip to Chuuk was a real adventure. We departed from Los Angeles on United Airlines to Honolulu and connected with the legendary “Island Hopper" to complete the trip. This route stops at the islands of Majuro, Kwajalein, and Pohnpei before arriving in Chuuk. The reason scuba divers come here is because it's known as the holy grail of wreck diving. These are not the stripped down, purpose sunk wrecks you see at many sites, but World War ll wrecks sunk during Operation Hailstone in February of 1944. These ships and planes are still much the way they were when they went down. The majority of their cargos are still onboard, including trucks, airplanes, tanks, mines, bombs, machine gun bullets and thousands of other artifacts, including Noritake china. Human remains can still be seen on some of the ships, reminding us that these are sacred places, to be treated with reverence. It's unlawful to remove anything from the wrecks, so the artifacts can been seen for years to come. But, these aren't the only things to see. Since these wrecks have been on the sea floor for over 75 years, they're covered with hard and soft corals, sponges, anemones, and other marine growth. There is also an abundance of fish life including schooling fish and sharks. It's almost like diving on ship-shaped coral reefs. There are over 20 wrecks within recreational limits, and more for technical divers. On the outer barrier reefs, you're able to dive on sheer walls covered in beautifully colored corals. My favorite dives were the Fujikawa Maru, Shinkoku Maru, and the Betty Bomber.

Topside activities are somewhat limited, but you can explore lighthouses, some large gun installations, and military cave networks. We stayed at a resort that has a small museum dealing with the history of Truk Lagoon. The people are friendly, but the culture is male dominated and women should be sure to dress modestly.

Accommodations and restaurants are limited, but keep in mind that this is a really remote island and you should limit your expectations. We found everything adequate and kept in mind that we came for the scuba diving and not vacationing. There are few souvenirs to be had, in the way of handicrafts, like woven items, handmade casual jewelry, and carved wood. One of the fun items is the hand-carved “love stick". Each one is unique and has a wonderful story of courtship behind it.

Bottom line: This is a place best suited for divers only, with modest accommodations and restaurants. Any shortcomings can be excused because of the world class wreck diving. Definitely a bucket list scuba diving destination and it's easy to see why it’s called the “Wreck Diving Capital of the World".

Visited on 12/2016 - Submitted on 04/13/2020
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Turks and Caicos Diving

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We've traveled to Turks & Caicos many times; several visits to Providenciales (Provo, as the locals call it) and once to Grand Turk.
Provo is the most developed and highest populated of the islands. Each time we visited, we were traveling with a small group of friends and rented a villa to accommodate all of us. Being able to cook for ourselves and buy our own liquor and wine, helped defray part of the food and beverage costs. Each villa had a pool and ocean access, so we felt it was a more private experience. There are many to choose from and there are websites dedicated to T&C villa rentals. If this isn't an option for you, there are many hotel options.

We used rental cars as our transportation to get to the dive boat, restaurants, shopping areas, and exploring. Restaurants range from five star gourmet to small local food joints. One of our favorites is a local spot specializing in the conch taken directly from the ocean to the restaurant’s kitchen. In Provo, there's food available to please everyone.

This island has a lot of gorgeous beaches, and its most popular one is Grace Bay Beach, which makes every world's most beautiful beach list. The turquoise water of Chalk Sound is likely the most beautifully colored water anywhere on earth. Other topside activities are too numerous to list here. There is also a robust nightlife.

The scuba diving around Provo mostly concentrates around the great wall diving of Northwest Point. This area can be crowded with boats from several dive operators. The dive shop I used took us instead to West Caicos, French Caye, and Sandbore Channel. The wall diving at these sites was fantastic. I can't remember a single dive that sharks weren't spotted. These locations require a longer boat but are worth the trip.

Grand Turk is a smaller, quieter, and more laid back Island. We stayed at a beachfront dive resort with only 16 rooms. There are beautiful beaches here as well. Topside activities are limited to watersports, beach combing, and exploring the island, including Cockburn Town, the very small capital city of Turks & Caicos. We went beach combing and found a good collection of sea glass. Keep in mind that cruise ships come here and the town may be crowded when a ship is in port. Most of the passengers stay at the cruise center, an enormous facility with restaurants, shops, a simulated surfing machine, and one of the largest swimming pools in the Caribbean. I highly recommend staying away from this place, as it is mostly a tourist trap packed with people when a ship is in.

The dive sites here are much closer and require only a short boat ride. We did mostly wall diving with swim throughs, canyons, and coral arches. There's an abundance of corals (including black coral at easily diveable depths) and plenty of marine animals, including friendly groupers.

Bottom line: Turks & Caicos is not a budget destination. Prices here are higher than many other Caribbean locations. That being said, it is one of our favorites. The beauty, people, food, and spectacular diving are all top notch. Don't forget to drive on the left!

Visited on 09/2017 - Submitted on 04/26/2020
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Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort

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I have now stayed at TBR twice and was very pleased with the resort. The grounds are beautiful. The pool is perfect to relax in after diving. The food is very good and plentiful. This time, I was a solo traveler, and they were able to not only waive the single supplement but also upgrade me to an oceanfront room at no additional cost! They also provide some entertainment for a few nights of the week. Will stay here again.

Visited on 04/2017 - Submitted on 02/01/2020
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Waidroka Bay Resort

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I traveled to Fiji in October. The second week of my trip was spent at Waidroka Bay. This is somewhat of a rustic resort, perfect for divers and surfers. We had an ocean view bure with king-size bed, air conditioning, large bathroom, and mini-refrigerator. The staff is super friendly and they greet you with a big smile and an enthusiastic “bula” each time they see you. We had a meal plan which provided 3 meals per day. Breakfast and lunch were prepared to order and dinner was a fixed menu. The food was very good and plentiful.

We had a Fijian lovo night complete with a kava ceremony presented by resort staff, who all joined in. The festivities went late into the evening. The resort celebrated Fiji Day a few days late due to their party supplies and special t-shirt’s being delayed. Lucky for us, we were able to celebrate the holiday twice in just a few days.

The dive center is modern and well-stocked with rental gear. The dive boat was very comfortable and took us to the dive sites with ease. The dive staff was very experienced and knowledgeable. The diving was at both Beqa Lagoon and the local reefs. I found the diving on the local reefs to be just as enjoyable as the Beqa reefs. The world-famous shark dive is incredible and a must for any diver visiting this area. Favorite dive spot: Frigates Wall. I thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Highly recommended.

Visited on 10/2019 - Submitted on 02/13/2020
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Wall to Wall Diving - Grand Cayman Island

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I visited the Cayman Islands for a 16 day dive trip in January. On Grand Cayman, I had an opportunity to stay at the Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman and wanted to try some diving on the North Wall. I chose Wall To Wall Diving. They picked me up every day at the Ritz and took me to the dive boat. The boats are large (32-34ft.), but only take a maximum of 8 divers. Our dives were all along the North Wall in small groups. The crew and dive guide were exceptional. Great staff and great diving. They also offer a wide range of rental gear. I love Grand Cayman!

Visited on 01/2023 - Submitted on 04/28/2023

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