kmp5
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Hi :wavey:
This is my first post but I have spent many enjoyable hours on this forum reading, searching, looking at pictures and of course fantasizing about the next trip
I am especially interested in Utila and Little Cayman but wanted to get some insight from you all as to which would be a better fit for me.
As for the diving, I am especially interested in:
- seeing lots of marine life- the bigger the better, and the more variety the better
- diving in warm water
- beginner friendly (I am very comfortable in the water, but I have only been diving for a little over a year)
I like to have active vacations and spend my time out of water hiking, exploring, kayaking, biking, surfing, etc. Both of these islands seem very remote- are these activities worthwhile and what other topside activities are available?
My last trip to Maui was so enjoyable to me because I got to experience such a wide range of activities, from luaus and gourmet restaurants, to hiking through rain forests and off-roading in a Jeep, to diving on Lanai and learning how to surf.
What would make one place better than the other for me, or is there another place that you can recommend? And when would be the best time to visit?
Thank you all for your input!
p.s. sorry if there is another thread on this subject. i searched and could not find.
This is my first post but I have spent many enjoyable hours on this forum reading, searching, looking at pictures and of course fantasizing about the next trip
I am especially interested in Utila and Little Cayman but wanted to get some insight from you all as to which would be a better fit for me.
As for the diving, I am especially interested in:
- seeing lots of marine life- the bigger the better, and the more variety the better
- diving in warm water
- beginner friendly (I am very comfortable in the water, but I have only been diving for a little over a year)
I like to have active vacations and spend my time out of water hiking, exploring, kayaking, biking, surfing, etc. Both of these islands seem very remote- are these activities worthwhile and what other topside activities are available?
My last trip to Maui was so enjoyable to me because I got to experience such a wide range of activities, from luaus and gourmet restaurants, to hiking through rain forests and off-roading in a Jeep, to diving on Lanai and learning how to surf.
What would make one place better than the other for me, or is there another place that you can recommend? And when would be the best time to visit?
Thank you all for your input!
p.s. sorry if there is another thread on this subject. i searched and could not find.