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Greater Caribbean and Bermuda Bermuda, the Bahamas Islands and destinations in the Caribbean Sea, including Cuba, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao and the islands in the Eastern Caribbean Sea.


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Old October 12th, 2001, 06:41 PM   #1
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First time diving in the caribbean and I'm going on 10th November staying in grace bay area of Provo. Would appreciate info, good DO's, Place's to eat, Bars etc.

I understand that West Cay would be the best sites from Provo, does this mean that other reachable sites from Provo are all inferior.I would like to go with a list of must do sites to check out with a DO when I get there.

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Old October 12th, 2001, 09:11 PM   #2
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Caicos Adventures

Caicos Adventures has one of the best reputations on the island. I am diving with them in December.
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Old October 13th, 2001, 05:11 PM   #3
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Hi Neil,

While some of the Grace Bay area sites are quite nice, e.g., Northwest Point, I would say yes, they are in general inferior to those out at West Caicos, French Cay & beyond.

From my most recent trip report:

Provo has a small but fun Casino at the old Turquoise Reef Resort (recently extensively remodeled as an Allegro; with some staff "attitude"), a challenging & very $$ golf course (bring your own clubs), tennis courts, & lots of eating choices (see below).

Best dive sites, e.g., West Caicos Wall. French Cay, etc., are long boat rides but worth it. Closer sites in Grace Bay IMHO not worth it. Can tour old movie location for "South Pacific" out by NW Point, which is also a great dive site. Go check out the prices at some of the housing developments in the SE. Recommend Caicos Adventures for diving. "Fifi" Kunz (male) is an old timer & knows the region -- makes just about daily trips to the best sites. Flamigo Divers & Provo Turtle Divers also quite good. Only shop I would suggest avoiding is Dive Provo, on site at Allegro, except perhaps for the 3 tanks with lunch "Scuba Safari" to the outer reaches on their fast, mega-HP twin diesel. Requires at least 5 to sign up. Dive Provo tends to favor the nearby & less interesting Grace Bay sites, which they often do by cattle boat, & has some inflexible office staff, although crews are very nice.

Lots of hotel choices, from the exclusive & very $$ Grace Bay Hotel, through the somewhat less expensive & intimate Ocean Club & Le Deck, to more modest digs like the Turtle Cove & Erebus Inns. New Comfort Inn near airport is a good value & close to restaurants if you don't mind walking a bit to get to the nearest beach -- and does Provo have beaches, gads.

Spotted eagle rays, nurse & Caribbean reef sharks common at West Caicos Wall area, and I saw a tiger at French Cay on my last trip. The pelagics are definitely there. You will want a car or scooter to get around here.

Provo Restuarants:

1. "Hey Jose" for good Mexican & margaritas at reasonable prices & a fun crowd.
2. "Caicos Cafe" for al fresco dining with a French accent & a nice fish menu; go with the crab claw if they have fresh, native ones.
3. "Anacona" at the Grace Bay Hotel for upscale dining with excellent service. Get a production number dessert.
4. "Coco Bistro" for romantic atmosphere set in an old coconut plantation.
5. "Shark Bite" near the beach for a super grouper sandwich.
6. "Bella Luna" just the down block from Caicos Cafe for good Italian. Get an outside table by reservation as inside can be very warm.
7. "Terrace" if you want to spend lots of cash on often just mediocre food.
8. "Tiki Hut" & "Banana Boat" down in Turtle Cove for rocking happy hours & casual food.
9. "Smokey's" on the beach for fish sandwiches & steel band music.
10. "Dora's" for inexpensive, homestyle Provo food. Don't expect much atmosphere, service or choice.

Does this get you started?

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Old October 14th, 2001, 05:05 AM   #4
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Hey Doc

Thanks,thanks,thanks for the info. It more than gets me started I can now go without spending a day or two getting my bearings.

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Old October 14th, 2001, 12:09 PM   #5
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Hi Neil,

You are more than welcome. Provo is my favorite TCI venue when I'm looking to mix topside & diving (Grand Turk & South Caicos when it's just diving). I hope you enjoy it as much.

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Old November 19th, 2001, 10:39 AM   #6
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Just like to thank Ron and Doc for steering me to Caicos Adventures. Just got back today and had a marvellous time including spotting a whale shark on Saturday although my impetuosity had me in the water too early to see it as clearly as some on the boat. Fifi managed to get a good shot and I have some pictures and a trip report to do, so will post it soon.

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All right, Neil. Now you've got me excited.

Welcome back.

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Your welcome Neil. How about a trip report or a quick review of the dive conditions, sites, where you stayed etc. ?
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Turks & Caicos

I will be going to Turks & Caicos for the New Years. First 7 days will be on the Wind Dancer out of Grand Turks, the last 3 nights will be on Provo. I've already reserved space with Caicos Adventures. I can't wait! Are there any specific dive sites I should try to go to?
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