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Peter Hughes Star Dancer / [same] in
Papua New Guinea /
New Britain (kimbe to Rabaul) on
2002/07
by
Jody and Elissa Thompson , ca, usa
Report Number 020918223155440
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Reporter
Dive Experience
251-500 dives
 
Where else diving
 California Channel Islands, Bimini and Freeport, Bahamas, Cozumel, Akumal,
Jamaica, Palau  

Dive Conditions

Weather
sunny, rainy, cloudy  
Seas
calm, currents  
Water Temp
86   to 88    ° Fahrenheit  
Wetsuit Thickness
1
Water Visibility
100   to 150    Feet  
 
Dive Policy
Dive own profile
yes  
 
Enforced diving restrictions  
Common sense  
What I saw
Sharks
Lots 
Mantas
None 
Dolphins
Schools 
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
   
Ratings and Overall Comments  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Accommodations
*****
Service
*****
Food
*****
 
 
Dive Operation
*****  
Shore Diving  
***  

Overall Rating

Beginners
**   
Advanced
*****    
Comments  
Pristine, healthy reefs, a backdrop of active and innactive volcanos,
jungle, WWII history, amazing people... a glimpse of PNG.

We planned 11 days in PNG: 7 days aboard on Peter Hughes Star Dancer, 4
days at Walindi Plantation, 1 day rest stops in both directions at the
Cairns Colonial Club in Australia.  This report covers the Star Dancer
portion of our trip.  A seperate report will be submitted for our stay at
Walindi.

....Not only was our dive gear lost once but twice! (dive bags and cameras
short tagged to Guam at LAX.  Laptop missed flight from Cairns to Port
Moresby).  This is the kind of thing that will tell you what kind of
travel agent you have and we are convinced we had the BEST.  We booked
directly through Peter Hughes Dive Easy Travel and after some worrying a
sleepless night and phone calls, Jeff and Terri were able to get our dive
bags to us (via Tokyo!) in time to make the boat.  The laptop took another
week, but Jock, Star Dancer's Captain, and all around great guy offered us
the use of his if needed.   

Star Dancer's accomodations are first class. We had cabin 2. It has a
tub!,queen bed, roomy storage, large picture window, air conditioning,
plenty hot water and perfectly working toilets.  Every morning beverages
are brought to your room and laundry is collected an done.  If you're not
spoiled yet, wait until Andrew... "6 star Chef of the Pacific"
starts to work his magic with local food.  As vegetarians we are always at
the whim of the chef and whatever they can "leave meat out of". 
Andrew made fresh from scratch soups, muffins, main courses, snacks and
his incredible chocolate cake...alone worth the plane ticket to PNG!  An
elegant sit down dinner was served every night.  

Star Dancer carries an extensive collecton of reference books and Between
dives we spent time identifying the creatures we had seen.

Diving was of two types: submerged bommies encrusted with corals, sponges
and surrounded by an ever busy ecosystem of invertebrates and fishes of
every color and description.(depth 60-120 ft)and shallower "Muck
diving" (0-40 ft) where we found the strangest creatures ever! Week
one we encounted very strong currents and clouds, week two brought
sunshine and little current. See our trip photos and additional info at
www.descentline.com.

After reluctantly disembarking, we checked into Walindi.  On August 5
dormant volcano Mount Pago erupted and closed the airport stranding
everyone.  Again, Peter Hughes Diving came through for us: Star Dancer
came back to Walindi to help. We and other guests became stowaways!  Via
ship's phone and email they helped us arrange new flights out of Rabaul.

Must haves in PNG: trip insurance, phone/email addresses of family at home
and most importantly a desire for unexpected adventure. 

Thank you Jock, Jonah, Patrick, Andrew (and girls), Tim, Caroline, Keiko,
Terri and Jeff for making this the trip of a lifetime. 

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