When your in the area I'll meet for a meal Waterviller here.Wellsboro is all I ever need!
We spent a week on Bonaire back in December. While the shore diving was nice, I don't think I'd go back there. It's remarkably primitive.We reserved a house in Curacao for 5 weeks beginning mid Feb. We tend to gravitate to Islands with low population and secluded shore diving.
We spent a month on Bonaire a few years back and like you said diving was great as for the rest of the Island it met our needs as our main goal was diving. If you get a chance check out Utilla. Amazing diving but much like a youth hostel type Island. We really enjoyed our stay there as we always rent a house and do all our own cooking.We spent a week on Bonaire back in December. While the shore diving was nice, I don't think I'd go back there. It's remarkably primitive.
We're headed to Roatan in November. The last time we were there, we had a blast - we even visited Pigeon Key (and almost got stuck there when the boat wouldn't start). Hostel-like amenities are not for us. We want all the creature comforts of having our own place.We spent a month on Bonaire a few years back and like you said diving was great as for the rest of the Island it met our needs as our main goal was diving. If you get a chance check out Utilla. Amazing diving but much like a youth hostel type Island. We really enjoyed our stay there as we always rent a house and do all our own cooking.
As I have mentioned earlier, I am travelling to Mexico. I have chalked out a whole travel route so far. But the thing is, I don't speak Spanish. I was looking multiple forums at came to know that They are basically Spanish-speaking people and around 90% of them speaks Spanish. https://www.statista.com/statistics/275440/languages-in-mexico and I am kinda worried about missing out on Certain details on the Mexico travel. So I have even talked with local guides of Mexico from https://gowithguide.com/mexico/guides They have assured me That It won't be a big of a deal. What's your take on this? Should I hire some local guide for my Mexico trip or continue on my own?
While in Roatan call Nuria @ Octopus Dive School. She runs a top notch outfit with lots of returning clients. Her equipment is top notch and a real beautiful personWe're headed to Roatan in November. The last time we were there, we had a blast - we even visited Pigeon Key (and almost got stuck there when the boat wouldn't start). Hostel-like amenities are not for us. We want all the creature comforts of having our own place.
Same here. I've been to 43 states and it's all good. I want to see several New England states and Alaska will be my last.I have no desire to leave the US personally. I find that anything I want to see is right here and for the most part, I'm a homebody