From reading their website, it looks like they will run you over to West Bay where you will tag up with an existing dive operation.
At $1300 to $1500 per person, minimum 2 pax, it offers 3 daily one tank boat dives... which, if you really wanted to dive a lot- this place wouldn't be the ideal venue. If you want maximum diving, look for "two tank boat dives". Resorts that offer them usually do one morning and one afternoon, and when you do the math, if you want to do two a day and relax- you can pick either a.m. or p.m.
With Infinity Bay's dive system (utilizing a day dive op nearby), if you want to only do two and then hang out in your exotic room and get a mud massage, it will be six hours out of your day.
For their
$1000 package, you could book the diving on your own at $25 a tank. At that rate,
if you actually managed to get in that three a day, plus two night dives during the week, that would come pretty close to $1500.
This is not the kind of place for stinky rubber suited divers. Not a bad thing, but just so you should know.
Competition for AKR? No, AKR is still pretty much so a diver's resort, although they have tried to distance themselves from the riff-raff like me who want their 5x a day and some hot chow (CoCoView types). They have done this by raising their prices. They still do 2 tank boat dives but their main source of income is the Pod People who come to pester Flipper. That gravy train is about to end with the Mahogany Bay development in Dixon Cove- the new Cruise Ship Port, sometime in the next decade plus or minus. They will then have a Canned Dolphin Show within waddling distance of the gang plank.
I'm sure that someday, Infinity Bay will want their own first rate, concierge style, waitstaff dive service, but for now, you will be diving the West Bay area and sleeping on
800 count cotton sheets.
Infinity Bay is "affordable" but,
take a gander at this:
Lawson Rock (they are up and running, we have been in them all- I have no idea why there are no photos) Note the in-suite
waterfall pools that go from the inside to the patio.
That ought to impress her