04-07-2011, 07:52 PM
Enjoyed a S. Caribbean cruise March 20-27 with my wife and little guy over Spring Break. With my wife's encouragement (thanks, Hon!), was able to get out for 2 dives on 4 different islands.
My favorites:
Barbados: on 2nd dive, enjoyed diving the wrecks in the marine park in Carlisle Bay in Bridgetown. 5 of the 6 wrecks were intentionally sank and were prepped to allow for easy penetration/navigation. Vis was great and the wrecks were busy with nice collections of reef fish and critters. The wrecks grew progressively older and more adorned with soft/hard corals, etc and after hitting 50ft early, the wrecks grew shallower, ending at 20ft under the dive boat. Over an hour on this dive - relaxing and fun.
St. Lucia: one beautiful place. 2nd dive was a slow drift dive along the base of one of the Pitons, called "Superman's Flight"... nearly a perfect dive in every way. Saw a manta coast by after entering the water and then enjoyed wonderful vis and a virtually pristine, prolific reef. Didn't want the dive to end.
St. Martin: enjoyed both dives. First was on an old ferry boat sunk in 65ft on a sand bottom. Great vis, easy penetration, some interesting fish. 2nd dive was reef dive where there have been a number of wrecks over time. Various flora/fauna through channels which appeared to be volcanic. Ended up over a few large anchors and cannons from an old British frigate sunk there 100+ years ago.
St. Croix: enjoyed 1st dive on the Suffolk Maid in Butler Bay - vis was great and enjoyed a relaxing dive around the wreck looking for critters and reef fish/eels in various nooks and crannies. Wreck nicely adorned with various hard corals and sponges. Hear there is wonderful wall diving in Cane Bay... next trip!
Was hard to board the plane back to our persistent snow pack in MN...
My favorites:
Barbados: on 2nd dive, enjoyed diving the wrecks in the marine park in Carlisle Bay in Bridgetown. 5 of the 6 wrecks were intentionally sank and were prepped to allow for easy penetration/navigation. Vis was great and the wrecks were busy with nice collections of reef fish and critters. The wrecks grew progressively older and more adorned with soft/hard corals, etc and after hitting 50ft early, the wrecks grew shallower, ending at 20ft under the dive boat. Over an hour on this dive - relaxing and fun.
St. Lucia: one beautiful place. 2nd dive was a slow drift dive along the base of one of the Pitons, called "Superman's Flight"... nearly a perfect dive in every way. Saw a manta coast by after entering the water and then enjoyed wonderful vis and a virtually pristine, prolific reef. Didn't want the dive to end.
St. Martin: enjoyed both dives. First was on an old ferry boat sunk in 65ft on a sand bottom. Great vis, easy penetration, some interesting fish. 2nd dive was reef dive where there have been a number of wrecks over time. Various flora/fauna through channels which appeared to be volcanic. Ended up over a few large anchors and cannons from an old British frigate sunk there 100+ years ago.
St. Croix: enjoyed 1st dive on the Suffolk Maid in Butler Bay - vis was great and enjoyed a relaxing dive around the wreck looking for critters and reef fish/eels in various nooks and crannies. Wreck nicely adorned with various hard corals and sponges. Hear there is wonderful wall diving in Cane Bay... next trip!
Was hard to board the plane back to our persistent snow pack in MN...