How do you travel to paradise for great diving?

how do you get to your dive paradise

  • Fly to my dive paradise

    Votes: 50 82.0%
  • Take a cruise to my dive paradise

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Drive to my dive paradise

    Votes: 6 9.8%
  • None I live in my dive paradise

    Votes: 6 9.8%

  • Total voters
    61

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Fly... Frontier has a nonstop flight to Cancun Tuesday mornings. Arrive mid-afternoon and hit the beach. Start diving the next day, and keep going through the following Wednesday. Thursday they have a nonstop return flight. Perfect 10 day trip, and I only have to use 3 days of vacation, since I work 12 hour shifts on the weekends. :)

Once I get done spending a fortune on gear, I expect to get to know the Frontier people real well...
 
I pretty much have to fly--Chicago doesn't look much like paradise after a foot of snow!
And yes, I dive here, but paradise it ain't!
 
Fly, Phoenix isn't exactly a dive mecca. :D
 
I'm quite lucky in that I only have to drive a few hours down the road to some outstanding diving.
 
Trains, Planes, and Automobiles! "Hey that isn't a pillow!" :wink: I fly Continental when possible due to their "Dive gear policy" and then American because of where they go, Delta because of destinations, and United if I have too:wink:
 
Drive.

My subaru has done it's fair share of trips ranging over 2,000 miles during the fall/winter to get to cave country, in addition to my weekend trips during the spring/summer that are usually over 600 miles per weekend.
 
Still flying but soon living.
 
I trailer my boat across the shrimp farm and then drive it 13 miles out to the nearest point on the reef (most days farther). Ironically, I LIVE on a farm called Paradise Shrimp Farm but I don't consider it "paradise" until I get out on the water. My house is in the heaviest sand fly and mosquito infested place I've ever experienced.
 
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