And Again: more Scuba Diving in Guanica

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 …..

New wet suit from Henderson

January 18th, 2008

New wet suitFinally I got my new wet suit. It’s a Henderson Thermoprene full body wet suit. Feels awesome. Wasn’t thinking of getting it, but after trying a couple of different one son my last trip to NY, this one feels really different.

ThermoPrene is a special type of neoprene that stretches over 75% of it’s original size, making this full suit not only easy to put on, and to take out, but it fits very very well on your body and feels very good. It also looks very good as it adapts to the contour of your body very well and it does not feel tight.

Even though the neoprene feels thin compared to most others, it maintains the temperature perfectly well as any other good quality body suit.

Diving in Guanica was exhausting

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.

Awesome spot: La Parguera in Guanica, Puerto Rico

January 18th, 2008

This was an awesome experience. 4 am I meet with Willie, our Dive Master, and we both drove to Guanica, an awesome paradise for scuba diving South of Puerto Rico. The ride is about 2 hours from San Juan, the road is very good and clean. You cross the island through some small mountains reveling very beautiful views thoughout the whole trip.

Once we reached Guanica, all I wanted to know about was about “The Wall” and that’s where I learnt that “El Beril” and “La Parguera” all refer to the same thing. We meet with some other divers, and around 8:00 am we were set to go on the boat that was taking us right over “El Beril” as they called it.

The dive starts around 80 feet and we went up to 100 feet on the border of “El Beril” of Guanica. Visibility was around 100 feet. But La Parguera actually drops from 60 feet to sea floor, at around 2000 feet (more about Scuba Diving La Parguera in Guánica, south of Puerto Rico ).

I have to tell you, it’s impressive to by diving, and suddenly it feels te world has come to an end, the floor just vanishes as it falls 2000 feet but you only see the abyss. IT’s an incredible sensation, and you feel so small in that huge place.

“La Parguera de Guanica”, is an amazing experience I would recommend it to all divers and one of the best spots for scuba diving in Puerto Rico.

Scuba Diving “La Parguera” in Guanica

January 2nd, 2008

La Parguera in Guánica is one of the most amazing diving spots in Puerto Rico. Divers from all over the world come to visit this incredible WALL where the continental shelf drops off into the ocean platform from around 60 to 1500 feet .

Also known as El Beril de Guánica, La Parguera is one of other very nice spots for Scuba Diving in Guanica, Puerto Rico

The Wall at La Parguera, Puerto Rico

Visibility is awesome, and with over 100 feet visibility and huge diversity of Coral and coloured fish this reef is ideal for underwater photography.

La Parguera stretches over for over 20 miles. It is not the only Wall in Puerto Rico, but it is the closest one to shore at the closest point at around 6 to 7 miles from it. Boats can reach it in less than 20 minutes.

You can also find people refering to La Parguera de Guanica as Black Wall, Old Buoy, Efra’s Wall, and Fallen Rock, but this are some of more than 20 well known diving spots in the same area.

La Parguera Phosphorescent Bay

January 1st, 2008

La Parguera Phosphorescent Bay is one of 2 unique locations in Puerto Rico where microscopic organisms that live in the water “shine” or “sparkle” when disturbed making this an incredible nightly attraction. Dark nights, with no moon are better, and light rain days, will let you see a lighted bay as sparkles touch the water ! Read the rest of this entry »

Scuba Diving in Guanica, Puerto Rico

January 1st, 2008

Guánica has a crystal clear year round water ideal for snorkeling and scuba Diving. There are different spots ideal for scuba diving in “La Parguera Wall en Guánica , probably the most well known, and believe me, a remarkable place to enjoy.
All these spots are ideal both day and night scuba diving . But one UNIQUE place for a nightly dive would be “La Parguera Phosphorescent Bay“, an incredible place for nighttime snorkel trip in a phosphorescent bay.

More on Guánica: Part of the Guánica has been designated world biosphere reserve. During the year you can find more than 100 species of migratory and resident birds.

Weather in Guanica: There is very little rainfall in Guánica, as it is very close to the “Dry Forest”, also a very nice place to visit if you plan to come to the area . Guánica receives only about 15 inches (38cm).

On the shore, in Guanica, Puerto Rico

Guánica is a very interesting point in many of the ones available for scuba diving in Puerto Rico. As I explore more and get a richer view of other spots and meet other divers, I will be posting them here in prScubaDiver.

PADI Certification in Puerto Rico

December 16th, 2007

I am trying to get the full information for PADI Certification in Puerto Rico, soon will post it right here …

Come back soon.

Learn scuba diving at Blue Dolphin Scuba

December 15th, 2007

For a long time, I’ve been thinking of getting my Diver Certification and wonder why I didn’t do it.

Finally I became a PADI certified scuba diver at Blue Dolphin Scuba in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Johnny Gay, our instructor and owner of Blue Dolphin Scuba was fun, great and I can highly recommend his classes. Not only getting your PADI certification at BlueDolphinScuba is great because how classes flow, and how Johnny manages to teach an entertain, but he will also take you out on the sea for a real dive during and after your final practical exams, something all other shops did nt include while I shopped aound before going with these guys.

Click here for more information on PADI Certification in Puerto Rico.

Go Scuba Diving

December 13th, 2007

So if your new, it’s only a matter of will, get your PADI Certification at PADI Certified place like Blue Dolphin Scuba, and get ready to rol.

If you are already a Diver, Puerto Rico is the place to go scuba diving. Please follow the next entries on my blog for advise, information, list of best diving places and other.