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Travel

May 31, 2023 by Scott Singleton

Dive Site Geology in the Southern Sea of Cortez

One of the things I enjoy doing is combining my appreciation of the earth with diving. Most of the time the two things are in close juxtaposition as dive sites are often close to shore. And any time a rock exposure presents itself adjacent to the shoreline there is an opportunity to do a bit of geology before jumping into the water for a dive. Most often it’s best to be in a dive skiff which is able to get up close and personal with the rock exposure. That was the case in a recent dive trip I took with Nautilus.

Gallant LadyRecently, I was onboard the Gallant Lady, a 116′ dive yacht. The exciting ‘Orcas and Mobulas’ trip traverses the southern Sea of Cortez in the vicinity of La Paz, visiting Cerralvo Island to the east of La Paz, Espiritu Santo Island which is close and to the north of La Paz and San Francisco and San Jose Islands further north. The format for this excursion is for the boat to cruise around between the islands and the mainland looking for whales, orcas, and schools of mobula rays. And of course making visits to each of the sea lion colonies in this portion of Baja California, which some claim to be the highlight of any trip to these parts because sea lions enjoy the presence of divers and will goof around and pose for the enjoyment of their guests.

Route Map for Trip

Baja Cliff and whaleThis portion of Baja California is very arid with little rainfall, meaning that rock exposures are plentiful and commonly in the form of sheer cliffs rising out of the sea. Most of the area consists of intrusive basalts (meaning they did not erupt on the surface) that tend to be dark gray or brownish and massive (meaning they lack detail). Basalts in general are oceanic in origin because they originate in the mantle (below the continents). We can tell this because they lack silica (such as quartz which is silica dioxide) which only occurs within continental landmasses.

Espirito IslandThere were also some extrusive (meaning they erupted) ash and lava flows. This was clearly seen on the northern portion of Espirito Santo Island when we visited a sea lion colony called La Reina. Here the lowest unit (that we could see at sea level) was a light-colored ash that was covered (unconformably) by a thinnish dark brown lava flow followed by a reddish-brown lava flow, then a soil zone (seen as a thinnish light red and white layer) which was in turn covered by a massive grayish lava flow.

Divers getting readyThe only sedimentary rocks were seen on the mainland coast to the east of La Paz (across from Cerralvo Island) where recent sandstones have been uplifted from the sea due to the tectonic movement of Baja California to the northwest, angling obliquely away from the Mexico mainland. These sandstones show clear layering indicating how they were deposited. The layers sometimes change dip and truncate one another which reveal changes in flow direction. Units like this can be deposited by streams and rivers (called ‘fluvial deposits’) but these sandstones were deposited offshore when sediments carried by these rivers flowed into the sea and were dispersed.

These are just some of the examples of geologic formations found on our recent adventure. But, they are good examples of formations that surround the places we dive. I would encourage you to look beyond the mammals, fish and corals and observe the structures around us when we head out diving. There is a lot more there.

Scott Singleton
Growing up in the wastelands of New Mexico Scott was surrounded by rocks and dirt but it wasn’t until he read Jules Vern’s Journey to the Center of the Earth that he began to see them as exciting! Knowing that the trip that Jules Vern described was somewhat impossible, Scott pursued Geophysics so he could see what was under the surface without leaving his air-conditioned trailer. Receiving his Bachelor of Science from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology was the first step on his journey which continued through the oil fields of Texas, Oklahoma, and his beloved New Mexico. He later climbed higher receiving his Master’s Degree from Texas A&M University. When he isn’t looking for oil, Scott has become one of the leading experts on wood found in the fossil record in Texas. He recruited his entire family to help on these fossil hunting quests spending hours scrabbling over rocks and brush to find clues to the past. Never ones to sit still, the Singletons (Scott, Eileen and Loraine) discovered the world under the surface of the water, and all became scuba divers traveling to the far reaches of the earth photographing and videoing the underwater and surface scenes they encounter. He combines his love of rocks and fossils with his underwater adventures.

Filed Under: Marine Life, Photography, Travel Tagged With: Gallant Lady, Geology, Nautilus, Sea of Cortez, Travel

August 3, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Where was your favorite dive?

Anjelica asked me where was my favorite dive. This is a question I get a lot. And the answer if not that simple. Diving is a series of moments in time and I have been lucky to have had a number special moments over the past forty years of diving. Like many divers, there is still something special about my first open water dive. No it was not somewhere exotic nor was the water particularly clear. But it was my first time to breath underwater and to see what was really there up close. My first dives were in Possum Kingdome Lake near Ft Worth and it was a cold, rainy day in March. But there was something so special about that day and that experience that I can still picture in my head today.

I remember some spectacular dives in Fiji where Ann and I spent our honeymoon. The corals were alive with color and seemed to go on forever. The While Wall remains one of my favorite dives in all of Fiji. It is a wall of blue-white corals that open in a current to feed and completely cover the wall from forty-five feet to one-hundred twenty feet. A truly spectacular sight.

Indonesia holds a lot of memories with schoold of bait fish swishing back and forth in various formations (remember that scene from Finding Nemo?) The schools of jacks and barracuda are entrancing at Mary’s Island in the Solomon Islands.

There are lots of stories but instead of only hearing mine, I would love to hear yours. Please take a moment and let me know about your favorite dives and help answer Anjelica’s question.

Filed Under: Scuba Diving Activities, Travel Tagged With: Experiences, Question, Travel

June 2, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Indonesia – Raja Ampat Halmahera & Northern Moluccas Liveaboard 2023

Indonesian Liveaboard

October 26 – November 7, 2023

Overview

On the Halmahera & Northern Moluccas itineraries we dive some of the top sites in North Raja Ampat and cruise the Halmahera and Molucca Seas, exploring beautiful reefs and pinnacles where visibility can reach up to 40 metres, crossing the Equator along the way. Get ready to experience the wonders and diversity of the Dampier Strait, Halmahera Sea, North Moluccas and the Lembeh Strait.

What is included?

  • * 13 days/ 12 nights/10 days of diving 
  • * Taxes
  • , full board accommodations based on double occupancy
  • * Meals while on boat, including water, tea, coffee, juices and soft drinks
  • * transfers on arrival if traveling with the group

May I use my rebreather?

This is a rebreather friendly trip ! There will be an additional charge for rebreather cylinders, oxygen fills, and sorb.  Rebreather divers need to notify us as soon as possible to make sure the boat brings the sorb and cylinders to the boat. Helium will be available to qualified rebreather divers but subject to local availability and cost.  So, yes, you may use your rebreather.

May I sidemount dive?

This is a sidemount diver friendly vessel! You will need to bring your own hardware.

Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit

  • * trip brochure and packet,
  • * trip shirt, and travel leader.

Other activities that can be arranged… 

Shopping in town, City and cultural tours

What is not included?

Airfare, airport tax, marine park fee ($156 est.), nitrox, fuel surcharge, hotels in transit, tips for local dive staff, sorb, diving equipment other than cylinders and weights, rebreather cylinder rentals, mixed gasses, decompression gasses, meals and drinks in transit, extras listed above and shopping.

Where are we diving?

You Will be diving some of the best that Indonesia has to offer!

How do I get there?

There are several options; but the best is on Eva Air direct and non-stop Houston to Taipei (16 hrs.) then Taipei to Waisai, Indonesia.  We have a wholesale contract to be able to do agent wholesale tickets and the economy plus seating area is wonderful. Also, with these fares you may be able to earn either Star Alliance miles or United miles. Ask your tour professional for recommendations.  

Embarkation – Waisai Indonesia @ 13:00pm (subject to change)
Disembarkation – Bitung, Indonesia @ 10:00am (subject to change)

What is the boat like?

The Cabins –  8 large aircon cabins,  Individual aircon control,  Personal audio/video system,  Ensuite bathroom with hot water,  Overhead reading lights,  Lockable safety box,  Cupboards for personal items,  Bath & hand towels, Bathrobe

The Diving –  Shaded dive deck,  Individual dive stations,  Personal storage drawers,  12L Aluminum Tanks, weights & belt,   Personal Diving/Deck Towel,  Free Nitrox refills,  Diving courses (charges apply)

The Boat –  Aircon lounge/cocktail bar, Comfortable lounge sofas,42″ Flatscreen TV,  Library of movies, books & games,  Covered outdoor dining,  All meals served buffet style,  Self-service drinks & snacks*, Sundeck (8 cushioned loungers),  2 high powered RIBs, 

The Extras (some charges apply) –  Same day laundry,  Massage (available 3 hours/day- some charges may apply),  Yacht boutique (Equipment/Merchandise- charges apply),  Kayak usage, some wine and beer cost extra

  • Dive Deck
  • Lounge
  • Dining
  • Deluxe Double Cabin
  • Premium Twin Cabin
  • Deluxe Upper Cabin

What other things should I be aware of?

  • Local taxes and port fees must be paid in advance and are added to your final payment.  (Estimated $250 USD)
  • Nitrox is $250 per person per charter, paid in advance and added to your final payment..
  • Advanced Open Water and 40 logged dives are recommended for this route. See Ann if you are interested in the trip but do not at this time meet the requirements.
  • Fit to Dive: all guests must complete a fit to dive form www.masterliveaboards.com/forms
  • COVID 19 Vaccination: At this time there is a vaccine requirement to enter Indonesia. 
Dive Mom – “Tell Me More!”

COVID Information

Indonesia requires proof of a COVID vaccination. The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A COVID test is required before departure and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. Additionally, please see the Master Liveaboard terms and conditions. By depositing on the trip, you agree to both sets of terms and conditions. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems and should be purchased within 14 das of the initial deposit to receive the most benefit.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

October 26 – November 7, 2023

Airfare

Airfare is not included in this trip. Your destination is Waisai, Indonesia

It is best to fly with the group so please let us help you plan this part of the trip. The air schedules for this trip have not been set yet so air will require some patience.

Transit Arrangements

Depending on your air schedule, 1 night in a transit hotel may be necessary. Please contact Dive Mom for assistance.

Fare

All per person double and Club membership. First booked, first choice. Only 15 guest spaces available

  • * $6,900 pp
  • * $6,660 pp/dfc/Club

Deposit & Final Payment

  • * $1,500 pp and completed trip application is required. 
  • * $1,500 plus trip insurance
  • * Final payment due – May 1, 2023
  • * Deposit and Completed Trip Application are required to hold your space and cabin selection.
Tell me More!

Travel Notes

  • * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • * A boat Release is required by the final payment date
  • * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
  • * As with most small liveaboard operations, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
  • * The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
  • * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. You should purchase it within 14 days of your deposit to receive the most benefit from the policy. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.


Thank you for letting us assist you with your family’s diving adventures!

Filed Under: Pacific, Rebreather, Travel, Upcoming Trips, Where We are Going in 2023 Tagged With: Escorted Travel Opportunities, Travel

April 4, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Philippines – Malapascua & Visayas Liveaboard 2024

Philippine Liveaboard

September 21 to September 30, 2024

Overview

The Visayas region is home to some of the best diving in the Philippines, with its nutrient rich water supporting a variety of eco-systems & a wide diversity of marine life. Sites range from steep coral covered walls to gentle sloping reefs and muck diving hotspots. During the tour we visit and dive the islands of Cebu, Cabilao, Panglao, Balicasag and Pescador. Along with Apo Island marine sanctuary and critter hot spot Dauin.  There is reef diving, muck diving, huge schools of fish, pelagic, macro and more!! On this 10-night liveaboard trip we will also stop at the remote island of Malapascua whit its world famous and unique dive spot “Monad Shoal” the only dive spot in the world where thresher sharks are constantly seen.  This is one of Eric and Ann’s favorite trips and routes; amazing bio-diversity and relaxing diving..

What is included?

  • * 11 days/ 10 nights/9 days of diving 
  • * Taxes
  • , full board accommodations based on double occupancy
  • * Meals while on boat, including water, tea, coffee, juices and soft drinks
  • * transfers on arrival if traveling with the group

May I use my rebreather?

This is a rebreather friendly trip ! There will be an additional charge for rebreather cylinders, oxygen fills, and sorb.  Rebreather divers need to notify us as soon as possible to make sure the boat brings the sorb and cylinders to the boat. Helium will be available to qualified rebreather divers but subject to local availability and cost.  So, yes, you may use your rebreather.

May I sidemount dive?

This is a sidemount diver friendly vessel! You will need to bring your own hardware.

Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit

  • * trip brochure and packet,
  • * trip shirt, and travel leader.

Other activities that can be arranged… 

Shopping in town, City and cultural tours

What is not included?

Airfare, airport tax, marine park fee ($156 est.), nitrox, fuel surcharge, hotels in transit, tips for local dive staff, sorb, diving equipment other than cylinders and weights, rebreather cylinder rentals, mixed gasses, decompression gasses, meals and drinks in transit, extras listed above and shopping.

How do I get there?

There are several options; but the best is on Eva Air direct and non-stop Houston to Taipei (16 hrs.) then Taipei to Cebu (4 hrs.)  We have a wholesale contract to be able to do agent wholesale tickets and the economy plus seating area is wonderful. Also, with these fares you may be able to earn either Star Alliance miles or United miles. Ask your tour professional for recommendations.  ann@oceanicventures.net

Embarkation – Be Resorts, Mactan Island, Cebu @ 13:00pm (subject to change)
Disembarkation – Be Resorts, Mactan Island, Cebu @ 10:00am (subject to change)

What is the boat like?

The Cabins –  8 large aircon cabins,  Individual aircon control,  Personal audio/video system,  Ensuite bathroom with hot water,  Overhead reading lights,  Lockable safety box,  Cupboards for personal items,  Bath & hand towels, Bathrobe

The Diving –  Shaded dive deck,  Individual dive stations,  Personal storage drawers,  12L Aluminum Tanks, weights & belt,   Personal Diving/Deck Towel,  Free Nitrox refills,  Diving courses (charges apply)

The Boat –  Aircon lounge/cocktail bar, Comfortable lounge sofas,42″ Flatscreen TV,  Library of movies, books & games,  Covered outdoor dining,  All meals served buffet style,  Self-service drinks & snacks*, Sundeck (8 cushioned loungers),  2 high powered RIBs, 

The Extras (some charges apply) –  Same day laundry,  Massage (available 3 hours/day- some charges may apply),  Yacht boutique (Equipment/Merchandise- charges apply),  Kayak usage, some wine and beer cost extra

  • Dive Deck
  • Lounge
  • Dining
  • Deluxe Double Cabin
  • Premium Twin Cabin
  • Deluxe Upper Cabin

What other things should I be aware of?

  • Local taxes and port fees must be paid in advance and are added to your final payment.  (Estimated $250 USD)
  • Nitrox is $250 per person per charter, paid in advance and added to your final payment..
  • Advanced Open Water and 40 logged dives are recommended for this route. See Ann if you are interested in the trip but do not at this time meet the requirements.
  • Fit to Dive: all guests must complete a fit to dive form www.masterliveaboards.com/forms
  • COVID 19 Vaccination: At this time there is a vaccine requirement to enter the Philippines. 
  • Air Schedules:  air schedules have not been published but it most likely we will need to do a contract charter in order to get all of guests to Honiara and back to meet the vessel’s schedules.  At this time it is probably not possible to use miles for your trip.  Plan to budget apx $2500 for air.  We will negotiate the best contract possible and there should be options for upgrade to business class service.
Dive Mom – “Tell Me More!”

COVID Information

The Philippines requires proof of a COVID vacination. The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A COVID test is required before departure and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. Additionally, please see the Master Liveaboard terms and conditions. By depositing on the trip, you agree to both sets of terms and conditions. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems and should be purchased within 14 das of the initial deposit to receive the most benefit.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

September 21 – 30, 2024

Airfare

Airfare is not included in this trip. Your destination is Cebu

It is best to fly with the group so please let us help you plan this part of the trip. The air schedules for this trip have not been set yet so air will require some patience.

Transit Arrangements

Depending on your air schedule, 1 night in a transit hotel may be necessary. Please contact Dive Mom for assistance.

Fare

All per person double and Club membership. First booked, first choice. Only 15 guest spaces available

  • * $4,480 pp
  • * $4,350 pp/dfc/Club

Deposit & Final Payment

  • * $500 pp early bird special After 2/3 vessel is sold or January of 2023, $1,500 pp and completed trip application is required. 
  • * $1,500 plus trip insurance
  • * Final payment due – January 1, 2024
  • * Deposit and Completed Trip Application are required to hold your space and cabin selection.
Tell me More!

Travel Notes

  • * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • * A boat Release is required by the final payment date
  • * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
  • * As with most small liveaboard operations, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
  • * The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
  • * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. You should purchase it within 14 days of your deposit to receive the most benefit from the policy. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.


Thank you for letting us assist you with your family’s diving adventures!

Filed Under: Pacific, Where We are Going in 2024 Tagged With: Escorted Travel Opportunities, Liveaboard, Nitrox, Pacific Travel, Philippines, Travel, underwater photography

December 5, 2021 by Eric Keibler

Cozumel – Returning Home

As I sit here listening to the waves lapping on the iron shore and here the occasional “ding” of a cylinder, it is hard to believe that we have not been to Cozumel for a year.  I have no excuse; it is only 2 hours away and the weather is purely tropical here.  We arrived on Friday and could just watch everyone’s tensions melt away as they eased into their retreat.  I love coming here, it feels like returning home.

Returning to the Presidenté Intercontinental is like visiting friends.  Many of the staff members have been welcoming me here for more than ten years.  But even if this is your first trip, they work hard to make you feel at home.      

I have been coming to Cozumel since the 1978 and while it has changed and grown, the people are still warm, welcoming and happy that you are here.  The diving is both beautiful and easy.  You just jump in and drift along unitl it is time to return to the surface and then a boat picks you up.  No navigation, no pink fin of shame for not finding the moored boat without surfacing.  It is just “easy-as-squeezy” as they say in Trinidad.

It is day three of our stay here and the second day of diving.  And, the dives have been beautiful complete with turtles, spotted eagle rays, sharks and eels.  There have been schools of yellow tail snapper and large Nassau Groupers.

A trip to Cozumel would not be complete without a visit to Buchanos at Night. And, we made this our first night stop. This is a foodie restaurant at the north end of the island.   Imagine, lobster, snapper and shrimp all redefined by their world-class chef.  Couple this with specialty cocktails and a nice bottle of wine and you have a unique dining experience and one that we love to share with our guests.

The sun is setting now and the afternoon dive boat is due in shortly.  It is time to get ready for dinner and cocktails.  So, this Armchairsailor will be signing off for the day but there is more to come.

Filed Under: Caribbean, Travel Tagged With: Cozumel, Misadventures of an Armchairsailor, Travel

May 28, 2020 by Stefanie

Dreaming of Costa Rica

Ah, Costa Rica…  This place has everything, diving, beaches, lush forests, coffee and lots of activities for the bubble deprived (i.e. non-divers).  When Oceanic Ventures was young we ran eight adventures in five years to Costa Rica.  At that time it was a little off the beaten path and things were a little challenging, especially for me since my Spanish is functional “border Spanish” and I have a vocabulary of a two year-old.  But we had a great time!

Diving in Costa Rica
White Water Rafting
Zip Line

It was during those early trips that we met Bill and Nadine Beard.  Bill brought diving to Costa Rica and Nadine kept an eye on Bill and ran the marketing arm of their operation and acted as a Dive Master too.  They helped us put together some truly unique adventures for our travelers including white water rafting, tours into the rain forest and hikes up to an active Volcano (you can’t get that close to it anymore – it is a safety thing you know).

All of these years later, we are still leading trips off the sidewalk and Costa Rica has so much to offer.  Picture yourself on a quiet beach with a gentle surf breaking or on a beach where big waves break with surfers riding them to the beach.  Or maybe peeking over a ridge and watching large bull sharks swim by is more to your liking.  The fun thing about Costa Rica is you can do both in the same day!  You can be diving in the morning and flying through trees in the afternoon.

And if you want to experience the true beauty of sharks, the Cocos Islands should be on your “must do” list.  In this remote island chain, there are schools of hammerheads swimming through cleaning stations and small sharks feeding on the rocky reefs.  And let’s not forget the tiger sharks always present in the distance and sometimes up close.

No trip to Costa Rica is complete without coffee.  Touring a coffee plantation is a fun way to understand this important part of the country.  And, you get to sample coffee made with different beans and different toasts while looking at the lush forest surrounding these plantations.

Scalloped Hammerhead
Enjoying Coffee

Costa Rican Gallo Pinto

As with all of my adventures you have to sample the local cuisine and nothing says Costa Rica like Gallo Pinto which is served with breakfast or lunch.  A combination of black beans, rich and spices makes this truly a Costa Rican dish.  But you will find beautiful fish dishes and fresh vegetables abound throughout the country. 

So as we all think about getting back to diving, imagine lush forests, soft sand beaches and pinnacles alive with fish and you can almost be there…  

Filed Under: Caribbean, Pacific, Travel Tagged With: adventure, Adventure Travel, costa rica, Recipe, Travel

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People choose their friends carefully just as they should choose their adventure partners and Scuba Diving Instructors.  Oceanic Ventures is the premier scuba dive shop in Houston, Texas, and the Southwest because of our exceptional service and our sense of adventure.  In talking with our clients and friends, people choose us for a number of reasons such as: Passion – We love what we do and we want to share the beauty and excitement of the underwater world with everyone we meet. Caring- Our clients tell us they love us because we truly care about people and strive to make their scuba diving experiences safe, fun and enjoyable. Professional – Our staff members are the … [Read more …]

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