Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
ArticlesDiving DestinationsLearning Scuba DivingMarine LifeMiscellaneous
Discussion GroupsGeneralScuba EquipmentScuba LocationsAustralian ScubaUK Scuba
DirectoryScuba Clubs

Scuba Forum / General / September 2003

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

Turks and Caicos

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
PA28Rdrvr - 13 Sep 2003 16:59 GMT
Greetings,  we are two couples that are interested in traveling to T&Cs this
winter for a week.  Could any of you that have been there please recommend
places to stay and also would appreciate knowing which dive operations to
avoid.
Thanks in advance.
Mike Hammock - 13 Sep 2003 22:14 GMT
Hello Arrow driver, from an Archer driver....

If you're condisering an all-inclusive, there are three primary resorts
on T&C.
Allegro:  General, mid-range, resort
Beaches:  Very family oriented
Club Med:  Adults only (but not as 'wild' as you might expect a Club Med
to be.)

If you are all divers, I'd recommend Club Med (well, I would probably
recommend
it anyway) because they have their own very large dive operation.  They have
2 or 3 (depending on the season) large (40+' steel catamarans) dive boats.
The CM is probably not as 'upscale' as Beaches, but about comparable to
the Allegro.  (I haven't stayed at this Allegro, but have stayed at others.)
For a 'review' of the Club Med, see my report at:  
http://www.hammocktree.org/ms/turkoise02/turk02.html
There's a picture of one of the dive boats in the report.  We don't
dive, but other guests (GMs, in CM terminology) always have good things
to say.  If some of your group don't dive but do snorkle, there are two
snorkel trips a day using a dedicated snorkle 'barge'.
We've been there three times...

Mike   (Pvt/IFR    PA28-181  N44979 at RYY )

>Greetings,  we are two couples that are interested in traveling to T&Cs this
>winter for a week.  Could any of you that have been there please recommend
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>  
mtbchip - 13 Sep 2003 23:21 GMT
> Greetings,  we are two couples that are interested in traveling to T&Cs this
> winter for a week.
So many nice places to stay, just make sure you stay on Grace Bay!  Dive
Operators are generally all the same.  Except Big Blue, they charge twice as
much for the same dive sites and store bought sandwiches :-)
I dove with Flamingo divers this summer.  Go find their website......  They
are very good.  Check 'em out and tell Micky & Jayne that Chip & Dale sent
ya!

mtbchip
Karl Elvis MacRae - 15 Sep 2003 23:30 GMT
>> Greetings,  we are two couples that are interested in traveling to T&Cs this
>> winter for a week.
>So many nice places to stay, just make sure you stay on Grace Bay!  Dive
>Operators are generally all the same.  Except Big Blue, they charge twice as
>much for the same dive sites and store bought sandwiches :-)

Big Blue are more expensive - yeah, I'll give 'em that. Not twice as much though.

The difference is that they cater to a more technical diver. Given that, I
would class them as one of the best operators I've been diving with
ANYWHERE. For people looking for more freedom and more technical
diving, they're the best choice on Provo.

>I dove with Flamingo divers this summer.  Go find their website......  They
>are very good.  Check 'em out and tell Micky & Jayne that Chip & Dale sent
>ya!

Flamingo are a very good operation. After Big Blue, they're my first choice.

-Karl

Signature

Karl Elvis MacRae    VLSI CAD    Apple Computer    kmac@apple.com

Charlie Hammond - 15 Sep 2003 15:39 GMT
>Greetings,  we are two couples that are interested in traveling to T&Cs this
>winter for a week.  Could any of you that have been there please recommend
>places to stay and also would appreciate knowing which dive operations to
>avoid.

It has been a while, but in March, 1997, my wife and I stayed at the
Turtle Cove Inn and dove with Provo Turtle Divers.  There are/were
at least two other dive shops close to the Inn -- Flamingo (which some
on this group seem to like very much) and Turtle in Divers (Yes "IN" with
one "n" - I've no idea why).  There are/were also at least five restuarants
within a short walk.

Best hint -- get a "box lunch" (at the Tiki Hut restaurant in the Inn)
and take it with you on your dive trips.

Be prepaired for relatively deep dives.  Except for some spots in Grace
Bay, the boat will probably drop you in at least 40-60 feet near a wall
that will likely go beyond recreational depth.

I'll send you a copy of my trip report.

Also, for diving you may find that Grand Turk is more to your liking.
(The above relates to Provo.)

BTW -- anybody know if the CLub Carib is still operating on South Caicos?
Maybe under a new name?

Signature

     Charlie Hammond -- Hewlett-Packard Company -- Ft Lauderdale  FL  USA
         (hammond@not@peek.ssr.hp.com -- remove "@not" when replying)
     All opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily my employer's.


Rate this thread:






 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.