beth_castroll
Contributor
Hello-
We will be on the Big Island for a week in June. We want to do the 2-Tank Manta Night Dive because if you are going to get wet your should do it twice and the Manta Dives are on my bucket list. I figure since all these Dive Ops got together to standardize the Manta Dive to maximize Divers and Snorkels in the water they all must be pretty good otherwise they wouldn't survive. So my question is: What Dive OPs have the smallest and fastest boats? I don't generally like going out on the bigger boats. Bonus points for a fun Dive OP, but safety first.
Also, we are AOW with 200 dives,....all boat. We will be researching some easy access shore dives and feel comfortable with navigation in good visibility. Are there shore guides who freelance? We would want to do a one tank dive at say 2 Step or Airport Beach to get our fins wet with the shore diving and then would want to rent tanks and weights to go off on our own bliss.
My idea list 10 tanks over 10 days.
We will be on the Big Island for a week in June. We want to do the 2-Tank Manta Night Dive because if you are going to get wet your should do it twice and the Manta Dives are on my bucket list. I figure since all these Dive Ops got together to standardize the Manta Dive to maximize Divers and Snorkels in the water they all must be pretty good otherwise they wouldn't survive. So my question is: What Dive OPs have the smallest and fastest boats? I don't generally like going out on the bigger boats. Bonus points for a fun Dive OP, but safety first.
Also, we are AOW with 200 dives,....all boat. We will be researching some easy access shore dives and feel comfortable with navigation in good visibility. Are there shore guides who freelance? We would want to do a one tank dive at say 2 Step or Airport Beach to get our fins wet with the shore diving and then would want to rent tanks and weights to go off on our own bliss.
My idea list 10 tanks over 10 days.