It was my impression from discussions we had at the time, that the second and third dives were considdered superior to the Blue Hole 'been there..' first dive.
Guba, it's been a few years since we visited Belize, so memory'y a bit foggy. We chose Hamanasi which is further south than many of the resorts, precisely because my girl friend was not a diver, and we wanted better access to inland Belize. Mayan ruins, jungle reserves, mountains, etc.
There are many resorts further north that are more popular and closer to diving like the Blue Hole. Some are even on the islands, rather than the mainland. BUT, there wasn't going to be much there for a non diver for a week!
Hamanasi is a short plane ride south, and besides access to mainland it got me into an area that sees a lot fewer divers. The couple who ran Hamanasi were wonderful hosts, and we felt like we had stumbled into an old world style resort.
don't recall posting a trip report, but I did post a few pics. First UW pics I ever took with a real UW camera were that trip. A couple from My Photos in SB Gallery:
Guba, it's been a few years since we visited Belize, so memory'y a bit foggy. We chose Hamanasi which is further south than many of the resorts, precisely because my girl friend was not a diver, and we wanted better access to inland Belize. Mayan ruins, jungle reserves, mountains, etc.
There are many resorts further north that are more popular and closer to diving like the Blue Hole. Some are even on the islands, rather than the mainland. BUT, there wasn't going to be much there for a non diver for a week!
Hamanasi is a short plane ride south, and besides access to mainland it got me into an area that sees a lot fewer divers. The couple who ran Hamanasi were wonderful hosts, and we felt like we had stumbled into an old world style resort.
don't recall posting a trip report, but I did post a few pics. First UW pics I ever took with a real UW camera were that trip. A couple from My Photos in SB Gallery: