> How is diving with Beyond the Reef Divers? I'd like to stay at Trader's Ridge
> Resort for my non-diving spouse, but they don't have a special package with Yap
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> PS--Can someone advise if Trader's Ridge really is substantially nicer for the
> same class of room/view? It looks nicer.
I was in YAP in late 2000. I stayed at Traders Ridge and visited
Manta Bay Ray hotel for dinner one night. Traders Ridge is much much
nicer than anything else there. In fact, it would have been
considered very nice no matter where in the world it was. I would
definately stay there if nice accomodations are important to you.
There's nothing wrong with MRB Hotel, it's just not as nice as Traders
Ridge, by a long shot.
I also dove with Beyond the Reef Divers. Their boat was very small.
It was really a piece of junk. But there were only 4 divers, and I
ended up looking forward to talking with the American expat who
owns/runs it. I'd go with them again too. However, Yap Divers is
without a doubt the most profesional operation on the Island. In fact
I only noticed two dive operations total on the island. There might be
more, but they weren't out when we were. I assume you're only going
to Yap to see the Mantas? There really isn't a whole lot to do there
othe than dive. Are you going there on the way back from Palau?
Feel free to write me at brallen467@hotmail.com
Brian
Dave Morgan - 06 Sep 2004 08:22 GMT
> I was in YAP in late 2000. Traders Ridge is much much
> nicer than anything else there. In fact, it would have been
> considered very nice no matter where in the world it was. I would
> definately stay there if nice accomodations are important to you.
> There's nothing wrong with MRB Hotel, it's just not as nice as Traders
> Ridge, by a long shot.
I would agree with that..........
> But there were only 4 divers, and I
> ended up looking forward to talking with the American expat who
> owns/runs it. I'd go with them again too.
It was quiet when we were there too........but thats how i like it.
> In fact
> I only noticed two dive operations total on the island. There might be
> more, but they weren't out when we were.
It was the same last Christmas.....
> I assume you're only going
> to Yap to see the Mantas? There really isn't a whole lot to do there
> othe than dive.
The Manta's and the Mandarins.........it is a very quiet place i agree.
Dave Morgan @ Work in the UK
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