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Hi all,
My fiancee and myself are getting married in Oct 08. We're looking for advice on a honeymoon destination. We both did our PADI open water course 2 years ago in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt & then did 3 weeks of diving in Bunaken & Lembeh, indonesia last year (50 dives + advanced open-water course). Both were beyond awesome (highly recommend two-fish divers resort in Bunaken!!) That's the extent of our diving experience (water is too cold in england :P)
We're looking for a romantic holiday (2-3 weeks in october) with some diving included (maybe 25 dives or so). Nice beach is a must.
Our budget is moderate $8,000 - $10,000 inc. flights. We'll be flying from London.
Flamingo Bay or Barra Lodge are really beautiful. Flamingo Bay is totally exclusive and as romantic as you'll get the water bungalows reminded me of Mabul Island. The beaches are untouched and it's not as commercial as other places.
The diving is fantastic, just ask for feedback on the board and hear what people have to say. I was at Barra Lodge at the end of last year and I've never seen so many whale sharks and mantas as I did up there.
Most importantly though, on a $8000 - $10000 budget you can really have an awesome holiday, maybe take in a few days game safari in a private game reserve in South Africa, go great white shark cage diving in Cape Town etc.
Anyway, congrats on getting married in October and have wonderful honeymoon wherever you choose to go.
If your looking in the Caribbean and not looking for a 5 star resort type, more like a small romantic island with cabanas type resorts and a personalized touch of service. Although with the budget you could rent a private home (5 Star) and hire a caretaker. 3 usualy deserted beached in the island, Old Providence Island, a very pirvate, not yet discovered paridise. Diving has been compared to the cayman Island with out the croweds and prices by sport diver mag.
If interested there is more on my web page and a few blogs by other divers who have been on divebuddy.com
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!!!Dive in the worlds 3rd largest reef!!!
Old Providence over 100 square miles of reef.
18 square km of island, 90% Tropical dry rain forest.
Nature at its best above and below www.diveoldprovidence.com
To state the conservative POV, I wouldn't recommend the hurricane belt in October -- ya just never know... If you want Caribbean, look south -- Trinadad & Tobago and the ABC islands (Bonaire is a great dive destination) are a much safer bet for clear skies and light seas in autumn.
October is the end of hurricane season in the Caribbean. Water is very warm and weather is very good as long as no storms! If you are okay to chance it, I would consider looking at Cayman Brac Resort or Little Cayman Resort. Look at the same dive agent websites listed above. Both are nice resorts with great diving.
There is also Roatan: Welcome to CoCo View Resort which is very rustic and has rooms over the water. The website has videos, too. Not luxury, but very exotic feel.
You can ad San Andres and Old Providence Islands to the list of being out of the huricane belt.
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!!!Dive in the worlds 3rd largest reef!!!
Old Providence over 100 square miles of reef.
18 square km of island, 90% Tropical dry rain forest.
Nature at its best above and below www.diveoldprovidence.com