Thanks, I assume in September that things won't be too busy, and I won't have a problem finding a place to dive with?
Thanks,
Darryl --- In roatan.....com, sep....... wrote: > > Hi Darryl. > > I think once you get there, you'll understand that things are subject to change - without notice. What you may see in print on a website or in a travel brochure may not be the hard price once you're there. You might call it "a sale". A lot depends on the season. Slow times might mean cheaper prices just to get your business. > > I also think Ed is correct in that sometimes the local dive masters are a little more familiar with the dive sights. There are a lot of instructors and dive masters who are just there, trying to earn just enough to get by and be able to dive cheap or for free. They can't possibly know as much as a local who has grown up diving in the vacinity. > > Ocean Connections has been around for almost 10 years. They have experienced dive masters and instructors who know where to go. They will also be flexible, as far as allowing you to dive the way you want (once you've demonstrated to them that you are experienced). They also take small groups. If you'd like to contact them ahead of time you can reach them via e-mail at: > oceanconnections....... > > Again, I would suggest you choose your dive shop after you arrive. Visit a few and find the one that is going to serve your needs best. > > Enjoy! > Sue
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