Main Menu
Join Undercurrent on Facebook

The Private, Exclusive Guide for Serious Divers Since 1975 | |
For Divers since 1975
The Private, Exclusive Guide for Serious Divers Since 1975
"Best of the Web: scuba tips no other
source dares to publish" -- Forbes
X
February 2006 Vol. 32, No. 2   RSS Feed for Undercurrent Issues
What's this?

Ship Ahead Rather Than Carry Your Gear?

from the February, 2006 issue of Undercurrent   Subscribe Now

PADI instructor Ken Davis travels to the Florida Keys 2-3 times per year. He purchased a padded Akona gear bag, but reports that “My new dive bag has holes, broken zippers, grease, and looks 10 years old.” Although his gear has escaped destruction, Davis says, “In the future, I plan to mail my mask, fins, and computer to the dive shop ahead of time and will take a pass at letting the airlines trash my expensive dive gear.”

Besides the post office, several companies pick up at your door and deliver directly to many destinations. Rates and speed of service vary. Frommer’s has found that FedEx is the low-cost domestic provider for fiveday ground service ($33.80 to ship a 54-pound bag from New York to Seattle). For faster deliveries, a competitor called Luggage Free was cheaper.

International rates are sky high. FedEx quoted almost $600 to deliver a 44-lb. bag from the San Francisco Bay Area to Belize City in three business days. DHL will ship the same bag to Australia for $400. (Get quotes for any destination at www.dhl.com). Rates drop dramatically if you can ship weeks in advance

Shipped luggage can be insured cheaply. You’ll need to provide customs declarations, including your itinerary, passport number, and an inventory of the contents. Some countries charge duties and taxes.

So while the cost of shipping internationally is extreme, international carriers are charging more for extra bags. And if you’re off to Australia and you left your camera gear at home, a timely call from the airport to a friend or spouse might still get the bag to you in time to not ruin your diving. Or, if you’re returning home with suitcases of artifacts, shipping by slow boat may be much less expensive than paying for excess luggage. A hotel concierge can find a shipper for you.

A few unique shippers: Luggage Express (www.usxpluggageexpress.com or 866-744-7224); Luggage Free (www.luggagefree.com or 800-361-6871) and Virtual Bellhop at www.virtualbellhop.com or 877-235-5467.

I want to get all the stories! Tell me how I can become an Undercurrent Online Member and get online access to all the articles of Undercurrent as well as thousands of first hand reports on dive operations world-wide


Find in  

| Home | Online Members Area | My Account | Login | Join |
| Travel Index | Dive Resort & Liveaboard Reviews | Featured Reports | Recent Issues | Back Issues |
| Dive Gear Index | Health/Safety Index | Environment & Misc. Index | Seasonal Planner | Blogs | Free Articles | Book Picks | News |
| Special Offers | RSS | FAQ | About Us | Contact Us | Links |

Copyright © 1996-2024 Undercurrent (www.undercurrent.org)
3020 Bridgeway, Ste 102, Sausalito, Ca 94965
All rights reserved.

cd