handben
Contributor
I am in the planning stages of a trip this summer with my wife and 2 teenage kids (17 and 15). We are thinking about trying to get off the beaten path a bit this summer and travel to Nicaragua. We plan to spend 2 weeks in Nicaragua - the first will be exploring the mainland. Specifically we want to see cultural, historic and environmentally interesting sites. The second week we want to dive, hang-out, read and relax. Little Corn Island seems to fit the bill well for the second week. We are all fairly seasoned divers - my son who will be 15 is the least experienced of the 4 and is advanced open water/nitrox certified and will probably complete his 100th dive on this trip. The rest of the family has more experience. We like to dive as a family unit (the 4 of us) but independently. We don't like to be part of a big group/cattle boat and bristle at "hand-holding".
My ideal operator would get me to the site safely, give me a dive briefing about the site and then state something along the lines "Dive your computer profile and return to the boat with 500 psi, pools open".
Do any of the operators work like this on Little Corn? Thanks for any help scubaboarders can give. Ben
My ideal operator would get me to the site safely, give me a dive briefing about the site and then state something along the lines "Dive your computer profile and return to the boat with 500 psi, pools open".
Do any of the operators work like this on Little Corn? Thanks for any help scubaboarders can give. Ben