Sunday, April 29, 2007

Diving in Playa Hermosa

So, to actually get to the beautiful Playa Hermosa, Maryann took this shuttle service. Which, granted, was a little more expensive then the public buses, but if we were to take those we would have had to go all the way back to the capitol and then out to the beach – a long ride, practically all day. So, we took the 5 hour option that included door to door service and a snack! Yey!

Playa Hermosa is a beach that is just really starting to take off as a tourist destination – it’s not there yet, but getting there. Our beautiful hotel was located right on the beach and had a good restaurant. Around the area were a few more hotels being constructed. We got there sort of late, so it was just an evening of a wonderful dinner (I had the filet minion – it was good) and to bed.

Now, the whole reason we chose to come to this particular beach was for diving. So, early Sunday morning we headed over to the dive shop. I didn’t have my certification card on me because directing my family where to search through my things back in the US didn’t quite work out. Normally, this isn’t a problem because they can look these thing up on line – the web site was down on Sunday morning. So, we missed out on morning diving but got it in time for the afternoon dive. We weren’t thrilled about that, but such is life. We went snorkeling, or tried to, along the beach instead. Two minutes after getting into the water, my goggles self-destructed. Seriously, I’m talking about lens popping out and rubber coming undone – I’m a little agitated about this cause they were suppose to be good goggles and I had only used them a hand full of times.

Anyhow, the afternoon dive was beautiful. It was a spot called Argentina. We met a nice pair of friends diving, whom would soon become our dive buddies. I won’t go into all the cool stuff we saw – including a sea horse, but just know it was cool. My only problem during all the dives was seasickness – I didn’t get it while the boat was moving, it was only when the boat stopped that things turned ugly.

Once we got back, we showered and just recouped – diving can be very tiring – with the pulling on of the dive suit, the tanks, the currents and getting back in that stupid boat. It was then off to a wonderful little restaurant. Unfortunately, this little restaurant was about a 15 minute walk away….in the dark. But the food was amazing.

Then it was Monday. We met our dive buddies on the beach around 8:30ish to go off to a dive site that was approximately 45 minutes away, but well worth it. On our way out, we got to see a pack of dolphins jumping out of the water and riding the waves just below the surface. It was really cool to see. We also saw packs of sting rays? Well…one type of ray. The dive site was beautiful. There were white tip sharks, huge manta rays, sea turtles, and many lively fish. And the currents were incredible. Everyone was just flying back in forth in unison under the water. It was a two-tank trip, meaning we got to make two dives. It was ugly between those dives…I felt incredibly ill. But I tell you, once I was a foot or two under the water – I felt fine.

Since we got back late from that dive trip, we couldn’t hit up the afternoon, which was fine by me cause I was exhausted. I think we just spent the afternoon chilling at the dive shop, reading on the beach, and just relaxing. It was nice.

For dinner, we headed back to the phenomenal restaurant – but this time we avoided the dark beach and hit up the even sketchier streets. Halfway though our walk, we met up with a random guy from the US who had just gotten to the beach and was looking for a place to eat. We invited him along – figuring if anyone attacked us we would throw him in front – and continued on our way. He turned out to be a nice guy taking a vacation before starting a new job.

Then, came our last diving day, Tuesday. We didn’t really enjoy these two dives. We didn’t have our dive buddies, the water was cold, visibility was nothing and the people we went diving with weren’t all that. It was good to get the experience, but still. I guess nothing could honestly follow up the previous days diving.

That afternoon, we chilled at our hotel until our dive buddies stopped by and invited us to their hotel for some drink and monkey viewing. There weren’t any monkeys, but there was a nice strawberry daiquiri. We just watched a beautiful sunset and then headed back to the hotel for dinner – neither us really wanted to hike it to any other place.

We actually ate dinner with a nice couple who was celebrating their anniversary. We’d been talking to them all week, and finally sat down with them. They are a couple who knew just how to pick on each other.

The next day was more or less a traveling day. The morning was spent on the beach and the afternoon in a shuttle bus.

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