thanks. i see you are at hopkins... i did my residency there in physical medicine and rehab. where did you get the rest of your meals?? how far away are restaurants and stores?? whats the best way to get there?? ie airlines, routes, etc thanks joe savitz
"Jeffrey S. Levine" wrote:
Hello,
I stayed at Bananarama for a month last year to work on my PADI Divemaster qualification. The dive shop is run by Anja and Liber who are both excellent instructors. They have two dives in the morning and two in the afternoon. When I was there they had two smaller boats that could hold between six and eight divers and they were in the process of getting a larger boat up and running. The dive times were usually 45-50 minutes.
As far as the lodging, I stayed in one of the newer suites. It had a living room area, separate bedroom, bathroom, television, and kitchenette (microwave, fridge, purified water). Air conditioning was available (there may be a small charge for this each day). Breakfast is included each day and usually consisted of a hot entree or cereal along with coffee. Internet access is available in the office.
I had a good time and would recommend it.
Regards,
Jeff Levine
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From: drpmr1 [mailto:drpmr1.....com] Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 9:45 PM To: roatan....groups.com Subject: [roatan] bananarama
does anyone have any info(first hand) on bananarama in roatan. how is the dive staff and accomodations. thanks
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