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Sea Saba / Julianas in
Saba /
windward side on
2002/08
by
Ray Fealko , Ohio, USA
Report Number 020824115721849
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Reporter
Dive Experience
101-250 dives
 
Where else diving
 carribean 

Dive Conditions

Weather
rainy  
Seas
choppy  
Water Temp
80   to 81    ° Fahrenheit  
Wetsuit Thickness
0
Water Visibility
100   to 125    Feet  
 
Dive Policy
Dive own profile
yes  
 
Enforced diving restrictions  
130 feet  
What I saw
Sharks
Lots 
Mantas
None 
Dolphins
None 
Whale Sharks
None 
Turtles
> 2 
Whales
None 
Ratings 1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Corals
  *****
Tropical Fish
*****  
Small Critters
  *****
Large Fish
***  
Large Pelagics
  ***
 
 
Underwater Photography  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Subject Matter
*****  
Boat Facilities
*****
Overall rating for UWP's  
*****  
Shore Facilities  
N/A  
Comments
fresh water hose on the back of the boat for rinsing everything great!  
Ratings and Overall Comments  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Accommodations
*****
Service
*****
Food
**
 
 
Dive Operation
*****  
Shore Diving  
*  

Overall Rating

Beginners
***   
Advanced
*****    
Comments  
Airport travel was made easy, no complications when going straight through
at St Martin gate 10.  On the return trip Sea Saba sent us to Marys Boon
in St Martin for the day .  It was a really great way to wait for our home
flight on the beach 5 minutes from the airport.  They gave us full
facilities and all we needed to do was buy lunch there. Julianas is a very
accomodationg family place.  We got the 3rd floor suite overlooking
everything with our own balcony.  The view! Sea Saba very organized
operation.  They take excellent care of their divers and all their
equipment.  Nitrox course was an added bonus.  Found we feel much better
after using it since we tend to get upset stomachs.  David Clark did a
nice job both on the boat and also teaching us the course.  Can't wait to
return. Disappointed that the lobsters have seemed to have disappeared
over the years since our last trip here. Make sure you make it all the way
to the top of the rock on Mt Scenery, and take the time to hike the other
trails as well.  They are wonderful. 

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