![]() |
(Photo: Courtesy of Mayan Princess Beach Resort)
|
To make your diving trip as relaxing as possible, choose an affordable beachfront accommodation that does all the diving-excursion legwork for you.
The recently opened Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort (seven-night dive packages from $966) offers modern rooms in beach-facing duplexes and diving packages that include three daily boat dives and one night dive. Novice divers, take a PADI scuba course in the hotel pool or sign up for the Open Water Diver program for an extra $370—certification takes as little as three days. For excellent local fare, the hotel restaurant can't be beat.
For modern comforts, book a villa suite at the Mayan Princess Beach Resort (from $190). Rooms come with air-conditioning, full kitchens, televisions, and separate living rooms, steps from a 250-foot serpentine pool and a long stretch of West Bay Beach. Customize your dives through the on-site Mayan Divers shop.
Anthony’s Key Resort (seven-night dive packages from $799) in Sandy Bay has been an under-the-radar diver's destination for 30 years. Their Scuba School has programs for kids and pros alike and also houses one of the island's only physician-staffed hyperbaric chambers, used to treat divers who get the bends from resurfacing too quickly. Splurge on an all-inclusive diving package, which includes equipment, three boat dives a day, and two night dives. For ocean views, request an overwater bungalow—the trade winds make up for the lack of A/C.
Fun-seekers looking for a deal, stay at the Luna Beach Resort (from $127; dive packages from $1,199). The standard rooms are bare-bones, but the hotel bar is a nightlife hot spot even for locals, and the resort is a ten-minute walk from the bar-and-café-packed West End (the distance is crucial during spring break). Sign up for the seven-night Learn-to-Dive Package; it includes Open Water Certification, equipment rental, and twice-daily meals.


Email
Print

The Discovery Channel Finds Its Playboy

David Edelstein on Trouble the Water
Raising the Bar Lowers It Further
The Best of the Rest of the Summer
The Look Book: 
Jean-Georges's New Haute Soba Joint
How to Sell an Apartment With an Odor
A Case Against Tennis Uniforms
The Liberation of Christie Brinkley

Rafael Nadal’s Unique Tennis Fashions
Who Will Be America’s Next Top Fashion Editor?
Why Brett Favre Is No Joe Namath