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Back from a week in our favorite island of San Salvador! We stay at Clubmed, but we did meet Michelle Williams of Riding Rock in the airport in Miami. We were there last just before covid. The dive op changed hands and is now called Only Blue Diving. Same gentleman running it and its pretty much dedicated to Clubmed divers. The beginning of the week was unusually calm, mother nature made up for it midweek with major wind and surf closing the watersports on the beach. BUT the dive boat moved to the marina and we didn't miss any dives! We did 2 morning dives Sunday-Friday and chilled the rest of the time. We buddy dive so we get a briefing and go off on our own. Averaging ~100 feet for 60 mins. Nitrox included. The topography of the walls, swimthrus, etc is spectacular. Plenty of sharks, rays, massive lobsters, groupers, etc to keep you entertained.
The resort is just perfect. The beach is a cove probably a couple of miles long. Some of the clearest water ever. They have hobie cats, kayaks, kite surfing, paddle boards. Tennis is also popular. But as divers we are forced to do nothing, but hang on the beach with a book Really the perfect vacation for us. We still go to Bonaire once a year, but even there we seldom do more than 3-4 dives a day anymore. Oh and the food... My god! Most of the customers are from France or French Canadians. Apparently they require great food, and a lot of it
The resort is just perfect. The beach is a cove probably a couple of miles long. Some of the clearest water ever. They have hobie cats, kayaks, kite surfing, paddle boards. Tennis is also popular. But as divers we are forced to do nothing, but hang on the beach with a book Really the perfect vacation for us. We still go to Bonaire once a year, but even there we seldom do more than 3-4 dives a day anymore. Oh and the food... My god! Most of the customers are from France or French Canadians. Apparently they require great food, and a lot of it