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on
Breezes Runaway Bay / [same] in
Jamaica /
[N/A] on
2003/01
by
Bill and Kathy Carstens , wi, usa
Report Number 030306095139709
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Reporter
Dive Experience
26-50 dives
 
Where else diving
 Cayman Brac, Cozumel, So. Caicos, Roatan, Dominican Republic, Great Lakes 

Dive Conditions

Weather
sunny, windy  
Seas
choppy, surge  
Water Temp
78   to 82    ° Fahrenheit  
Wetsuit Thickness
3
Water Visibility
50   to 60    Feet  
 
Dive Policy
Dive own profile
no  
 
Enforced diving restrictions  
Bottom times more enforced than depth limits.  
What I saw
Sharks
None 
Mantas
None 
Dolphins
None 
Whale Sharks
None 
Turtles
None 
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  
**  
Comments
Although there was a separate rinse tank on shore for masks and regulators,
there was nothing in addition to this for tanks.  There was nothing on the
boat for equipment but the ride to the reef was under 10 minutes.  There
was no on site developing that I was aware of.  
Ratings and Overall Comments  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Accommodations
*****
Service
*****
Food
*****
 
 
Dive Operation
***  
Shore Diving  
*  

Overall Rating

Beginners
***   
Advanced
*    
Comments  
The rental scuba gear (all included in the price of the resort) was in very
good shape, but some of the full foot fins had seen their better days. 
Runaway Bay is very overfished.  We saw almost no fish on the dives but
there were quite a few sergeant majors and some octopi when we snorkeled
off shore.  The coral is alive but not too colorful.  The shipwreck of the
Reggae Queen is interesting for wreck divers, but not penatratable. There
is no shore diving allowed and they really don't want you snorkelling
outside the swimming area (which unfortunately happens to be where the
reef is.) This is a very nice resort vacation with a dive or two thrown in
(at NO COST), but it is not a dive destination.  The divemasters were not
overly enthousiastic about their jobs and seemed rather pleased not to
have to go out when it was windy.  There is nothing to do outside the
resort.  If you want to shop, Ocho Rios is fun.  Work out a cab price in
advance and have them pick you back up. 

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