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Fiancee and I will be in Bonaire for a week in October for the first time. We are both beginner divers with an average of 50 dives each (in Brazil, Aruba and Thailand) 0 shore dives so far.
Our plan is to do shore dives only, e have been reading a lot lately trying to find out what would be our options and maybe working on a draft dive schedule (which most likely will change when we get to Bonaire!).
We already eliminated East Coast dives from our plan, maybe in a next visit or so.
Considering the West Side only we have been reading that pretty much all "Central" dive sites are easy dives, not much current, although dives north at the park can be quite difficult.
In terms of current how hard can north and south dives be? I would not want to miss a park Dive unless the currents are really strong. I understand that each day is different but knowing the average conditions would be great.
We appreciate beforehand any insight from you Bonaire experts!
Fiancee and I will be in Bonaire for a week in October for the first time. We are both beginner divers with an average of 50 dives each (in Brazil, Aruba and Thailand) 0 shore dives so far.
Our plan is to do shore dives only, e have been reading a lot lately trying to find out what would be our options and maybe working on a draft dive schedule (which most likely will change when we get to Bonaire!).
We already eliminated East Coast dives from our plan, maybe in a next visit or so.
Considering the West Side only we have been reading that pretty much all "Central" dive sites are easy dives, not much current, although dives north at the park can be quite difficult.
In terms of current how hard can north and south dives be? I would not want to miss a park Dive unless the currents are really strong. I understand that each day is different but knowing the average conditions would be great.
We appreciate beforehand any insight from you Bonaire experts!