Scuba Diving Bahamas
Puerto Rico or Bahamas and why?
So... I haven't taken a vacation in almost 5 years and cant seem to decide between Bahamas or Puerto Rico; Im seeking some friendly advice. Which place would be better for two single, young professionals? We are both of Latin decent and love to dance! So, with that being said, and if that was all we were in to, the choice would be clear (Puerto Rico). BUT we are also looking to make the best of our vacation doing some scuba diving or snorkeling, water sports, nature hiking and some site seeing.
*The most important "thing" for us is the beach! Which place has the prettiest beach? Clean water, white sand or soft sand, and lots of interesting people? The over all experience?
Please be courteous with your advise; where would you suggest and why?
From what I ahve seen Puerto Rico has all of what you are asking, especially as you have said: the dancing. I would give them a shot. Below are some pictures of Puerto Rico beaches:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=puerto+rico+beaches&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=1nWzS7TTAsP88Aaz3LjAAQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CA8QsAQwAA
The top 5 beaches in Puerto Rico:
http://travel.aol.com/articles/top-5-puerto-rico-beaches
I would choose Puerto Rico as my ultimate vacation!
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I'm going on a cruise next month and need some opinions. I want to go snuba diving but don't know if I should go in Bermuda or Grand Turk. Why is helmet diving cheaper in Bermuda than St. Thomas? Like some prices are different for snorkeling/snuba diving/scuba diving at different places on the islands. Does that mean some places are more beautiful than others? I don't want to go do anything that is too boring or just walking around. What activities are worth doing because they are quite pricey. Which is better out of snorkeling/scuba/snuba? Any ideas or suggestions?
Snorkelling is just as much fun as scuba or snuba, and a lot cheaper. You can see stacks of life in the top few feet of water, and it's best for photos, as there's lots of light. You can also stay in the water longer.
Snuba is like scuba, but without much of the clutter. You stay in the top 30' of water, and therefore don't need a wetsuit. If you do scuba or snuba, you either have to be qualified or go on an escorted 'try-out' dive. Some scuba and snuba outfits take you through a pool lesson first (assuming you aren't qualified) which is fun in itself. Those that don't are (in my opinion) dangerous, and should be avoided.
Enjoy yourself, and make sure you go with outfits that are fully qualified.
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