There's a lot of appeal in getting to your
dive destination the same day you start out,
or at worst the next day. But the marine
life on a exotic Pacific trip is something
every diver wants to experience.
So what's the holdup? Is it money?
Our February issue told of a dive trip aboard the Rembrandt van Rijn in
Belize totaling $2,300 for a week. In this issue, our correspondent's 12-day
expedition to remote Indonesia cost about $3,500, including airfare from
Los Angeles. So this Pacific trip cost only $60 a day more than the Caribbean
trip.
Island Dreams Travel sells a week package on Sipadan, Borneo, for
$2,695, which includes air from LAX. Add typical airfare from Houston to
a week on an Aggressor in the Bay Islands or Belize, and the Sipadan trips
runs only about $650 more, or $450 more than a trip to the Turks & Caicos.
Part of the catch, of course, is getting the extra travel time. A transpacific
trip can easily eat up five days with travel alone, and after coming all
that way, your desire to stay longer is stronger. However, if you haven't been
yet, or if it's been a while since you treated yourself to an exotic dive destination,
my advice is, Do it. The rewards can be awesome diving -- worth
the time and money, even if it takes rolling two Caribbean trips into one
exotic trip. J. Q.