Archive for the ‘Scuba Diving’ Category

Willie Enrique Mojica: The best Dive Master in Puerto Rico

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

So here’s a small mention to make Willie a very happy man. But Willie Enrique Mojica has proven to be not only a great guy to dive with, but a great professional I had the oportunity to dive with.

I also had various cahnges to dive with people who have known and will tell you what a great Dive Master  he has been.

So Willie, here it goes, we all think that Willie Enrique Mojica is the Best Dive Master in Puerto Rico !!!

Scuba Diving in Aguadilla

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

So we went with a new group certifiyng for PADI from Blue Dolphin Scuba to Aguadilla. I was desperate to try  my new Cressi stuff. It was nice, nothing out of the world, but always nice.

More details to come. Want to see a picture of the group ?

Group of new PADI divers in Aguadilla

Here I am with Willie Enrique Mojica: THE BEST DIVE MASTER IN PUERTO RICO ! and a great guy that really makes a difference. By the way Willie, where are the pictures you took ?

Waiting for New Scuba Gear

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

I recently ordered the rest of my scuba gear I had pending to buy. All Cressi Gear, I am very excited, and can’t wait to have it.
Want to know the details of the scuba gear I ordered? ok, here it goes:

BC from Cressi, model Aqualight R - Cressi Link -
Regulator Ellipse Black from Cressi - Cressi Link -
Octopus Ellipse, also from Cressi - Cressi Link -
Cressi Mini 3 instruments console with compass - Cressi Link -

As soon as I get them, and use them I will be giving you a professional review on each piece of these equipment.

I’m waiting from it, and I’m getting it from Johny at Blue Dolphin Scuba who gave me a great deal. Since he didn’t have in stock the exact components I wanted, it’s been a week I’ve been “needing” it so Johnny please… where is it ???? :-)

Photos from our diving trip to Culebra 02-17-2008 by Ruben Lind

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

These images where provided by Ruben Lind , one of the diver’s I meet in our trip to Culebra east of Puerto Rico. He was very kind to take some pictures on the boat of part of the group, and later some underwater images of this, your host diver, Flavio.

Here we are in our scuba diving trip to CUlbra with some of the guys from Blue Dolphin Scuba

This image is from the top (2nd floor) of the boat. There were actually 40 divers, yes 40, from different groups on this trip. At the top of the image we can see some of the guys from Blue dolphin Scuba: Willie, Johny, Hector, , and me ( unique red strips ). The water looks so clear and light blue. This was on a rainny cloudy day, imagine what it is when the sun goes out ! Awesome to go scuba diving right ? :-)

 

Marcos Flavio Guinsburg scuba diving in CUlebra next to Fajardo, Puerto Rico

Here you can see my FIRST, yes, MY FIRST underwater photograph while diving. It feels so good by looking at it. Can’t wait to go back to Culebra for another dive.

Flavio saying hello. My first udnerwater photograph proving my diver's skils, lol

Yes , me again, showing my hand !  Nothing new there. Should I get a housing for my digital camera? I think so.

Divers surfacing back to the boat

Every trip must end, adn here we were going up again. Ruben just didn’t want to and stayed back for a last underwater photo.

To view more images from another diver, please go-to “Photos from our diving trip to Culebra 02-17-2008 by Hector Garcia”. You can also find the story and more information about this location and this trip at Diving in Culebra, an island east of Puerto Rico

Photos from our diving trip to Culebra 02-17-2008 by Hector Garcia

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

These images where provided by Hector Garcia , one of the diver’s I meet in our trip to Culebra east of Puerto Rico. We had a lot of fun and hope we cann meet again for another trip. He has a Canon Digital Camera with an underwater housing and I’ve been more than curious about it.

underwater corals near culebra are very very common

Even though the conditions outside weren’t very good, you can still see thath Herctor Grcia managed to get a couple of very nice udnerwater images in his first dive.

Underwater photograph of this fish underwater next to the island

An this fish is a … no idea. Anyone please ?

Go scuba diving and see a shark, great experience and feeling!

Small sharks are easy to spot by divers in this areas of reefs al around Puerto Rico. How are they called ?

To view more images from another diver, please goto “Photos from our diving trip to Culebra 02-17-2008 by Ruben Lind“.

Diving in Culebra, an island east of Puerto Rico

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Culebra Island in Puerto RicoAfter a couple of months of hearing about this incredible island east of Puerto Rico, yesterday I got the chance to finally have my first scuba diving experience in 2 of it’s reefs.

It was raining in San Juan de Puerto Rico, but you know tropical climates, it changes fast. We drove from San Juan to Fajardo, were the boat takes off to Culebra at 6am. It took around 50 minutes to get there.

We headed to the luxurious El Conquistador hotel ( more on El Conquistador Hotel in Fajardo ) as soon as we got there. We walked to the boating area ( a beautiful area with nice colored townhouses the hotel rents right in front of the water ). It was very early, so we had to wait as we waited for the rest of the other divers, around 20 other guys from blue Dolphin Scuba all anxious to get on the boat Culebra. The sea was pretty tough because of the weather, but it wasn’t that bad. One hour on the boat and we arrived to Culebra Island.

In front of El COnquistador hotel townhouses where the boat takes off for our trip

Please check some of the photos taken I kindly received from some buddy divers:

Soon I will write about:

The Scuba Island

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Well, after reading and researching for diver information. Puerto Rico can be a Scuba Island. There are so many awesome and varied spots for scuba diving, that again, this scuba island seems to be perfect for anyone who wants to have different expiriences in the Diving World.

There are different scuba islands around Puerto Rico, very near to the coast that offer different experiences for different tastes. Soon I will be visiting one of them, out of Fajardo, one hour away, I will be scuba diving near  the island of Culebra near Fajardo this weekend so stay tunned.

Fish we saw in Guanica

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

In our 2 dives, we saw the usual tropical reef colored fish, but then some more interesting Queen Angels, French Angels, Mero, Blow Fish, Green Morey, some lobsters and a huge crab. You can see some images of them:

Blow Fish Green Morey Eal
Angel Fish Queen Angel

And Again: more Scuba Diving in Guanica

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

As we all know, Puerto Rico has a very mild climate during winter. This means that most divers will find the Island to be a perfect place for scuba diving all year long, during all seasons in the Northern Hemisphere.

San Juan, located on the northern part of the Island, get more Rain and Winds during the mild winter. During these days, divers tend to move to the Southern part of the island.

And, that’s exactly what we did yesterday. We went for some Scuba Diving in Guánica, again, escaping some bad weather on the North. A little bit further from San Juan, but Guanica is one of the best spots for scuba diving in Puerto Rico and has not one but many different options to enjoy for any type of diver.

It is great to be in the island, because only 2 hours away, after a phone call I knew we had an excellent climate and almost perfect underwater visibility.

On the beach in Guanica in Puerto Rico
After meeting with Johnny Gay and a great group from Blue Dolphin Scuba, we arrived to Guánica at around 11:00 am, and after grabbing a bite ( breakfast was not an option after a long sleep ) we headed to the water.

The sea was calm, there was only a small breeze, and visibility was awesome !

Two dives, each for over 55 minutes made my day. And we really enjoyed it !

If you want to check, here are some of the different fish species we saw in Guanica.

After the dives we were starving. Nothing new and I guess the usual stuff when you spend a couple of hours out there under the water.Chuletas Kan Kan in puerto Rico
And of course, the food: When we reached the shore, and after packing our stuff, Johnny Gay ( the guy from Blue Dolphin Scuba, remember ?) took as to a local place on the way back to San Juan, for some unbelievable and original Fried Pork Ribs. The place seems to be very well known, and food was excellent. You can check the original “Chuletas Kan Kan” here on the side. The name of the place is NAMEHERE , located in …..

Diving in Guanica was exhausting

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Willie underwaterWe finished exausted. The whole trip was around 6 hours, and as the captian of the boat said, wind always blows between 10am an 11am.

Im so happy I had a camera in my iPhone: Our Dive Master, “Willie” was desperate for sweet water, and this is how he ended, lol.