R & Sea vs. Extra Divers
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:22 am
In about 2 weeks we head for Tobago for the very first time. Our mission is to dive every day and see as much as we can on the island when not underwater. We are staying at Sandy Point Beach Club and will be happy doing the south end dive sites most of the time. However, we would like to dive the Speyside area once or twice (weather permitting).
I am trying to determine if our best choice in a dive operator is R & Sea, Extra Divers, or Frontier (based at Sandy Point). When I sent emails to each of these operations they all responded promptly. I received the most definitive response from R & Sea. The Extra Divers response was also good. The response from Frontier was welcoming, but did not address any of my questions.
Any help or advice in choosing one of these dive operations would be greatly appreciated. Both my wife and I are experienced divers, are comfortable with drift diving techniques, and dive on a regular basis. I was hoping to dive the Sisters and possibly get photos of a hammerhead. But Wendy at R & Sea has informed me that warmer water temperatures this time of year may have forced them to make an exit for a colder climate.
I have also communicated with Sandy Point. Everyone I have emailed has returned a very friendly and prompt response. My wife and I cannot wait for our adventure to begin.
Regards,
Dennis Morgan
I am trying to determine if our best choice in a dive operator is R & Sea, Extra Divers, or Frontier (based at Sandy Point). When I sent emails to each of these operations they all responded promptly. I received the most definitive response from R & Sea. The Extra Divers response was also good. The response from Frontier was welcoming, but did not address any of my questions.
Any help or advice in choosing one of these dive operations would be greatly appreciated. Both my wife and I are experienced divers, are comfortable with drift diving techniques, and dive on a regular basis. I was hoping to dive the Sisters and possibly get photos of a hammerhead. But Wendy at R & Sea has informed me that warmer water temperatures this time of year may have forced them to make an exit for a colder climate.
I have also communicated with Sandy Point. Everyone I have emailed has returned a very friendly and prompt response. My wife and I cannot wait for our adventure to begin.
Regards,
Dennis Morgan