Showing posts with label PADI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PADI. Show all posts

Monday, 3 May 2010

Scuba sorted

Next on the "big money" list has been sorted - I'm booked onto my 3day/2night Ocean Referral Course in Cairns, whoop!

I looked around at a few courses but one of the few that did the PADI referral (instead of their own version) were these guys - Pro Dive. The Referral course means that you can do all your class and pool work in one location and then complete your actual dives somewhere else. I did consider taking longer for the course in Cairns but it would have taken up almost a week of travelling so thought it would be better to do it this way.

I been spending a lot of time recently on tripadvisor.co.uk (so much time in fact I have a link in my top tool bar) and there were some great things said, lots of photos and even a video on this website - it's written by a couple who are taking a break from their careers and having a year of adventure - well worth a look.

The diving is the single most expensive thing of my entire trip (apart from the flight!) but definitely up there on my top 5 list-of-things-to-do-ever so worth it I feel. I then followed that up by investigating a good place to do the classroom and pool work here and have found a place in Bristol (Subaquaholics) that runs the classes on Wednesday and Thursday nights. It'll take me 5 weeks to complete so will be starting that quite soon to allow for work/illness/car not starting and will keep you up to date with progress.

I've also been scouting round for accommodation in Cairns for the night before and the night after my trip. There are quite a few to choose from depending on what you're after. I basically want to avoid being in a huge studenty-party scene (I'm 29 people, I need sleep!) but still want chilled out & laid back.

Originally I was hoping to stay at Traveller's Oasis which came highly recommended by just about everyone (Lonely Planet make it their 'our pick') but who, sadly, cannot accommodate you unless you are staying for 2 nights consecutively. I used the booking system before they sent me a very nice email explaining it. It's their busiest time apparently so understandable.

My next choice was the Northern Greenhouse, one of the 'Greenhouse Backpacker' group. After my previous experience I emailed them first and got a very speedy response saying that it was fine to stay for the 2 separate nights so have booked in. The only problem is I do miss the airport transfers; however I've since discovered the airport is only 10-15mins outside of town so I can't see that being a huge problem (famous last words????).

Next things to sort are accommodation in Airlie Beach (Whitsundays) and out how I'm getting from Melbourne to Adelaide. There's a couple of 3 day tours that look good but I'm not sure about the timings, Flying is the other option, which means I'll have to sort out some exploring of the G.O.R (Great Ocean Road) by myself. Fortunately I'm staying with my friend Dee when I'm in Melbourne and we're hopefully going to be able to do cool stuff together (her family have a beach house on Phillip Island - there's penguins!!!) as well as getting some ideas for other things. Although, obviously, the 'Neighbours' tour is still at the top of the list :)

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Brain ache

So after having a rethink of the scuba location - and doing some research - have decided that really its going to be better doing my course in Cairns. Because, despite the excellent looking h20 sportz there really isn't a lot of choice to do the referral course (in fact they were almost the only PADI certificated one I found!) which also include the extra dives etc.

Instead I've been looking at delaying my arrival in Sydney by a day and flying to the Whitsundays to spend a day exploring round the islands and spending some time on the amazing beaches.

I did look at Fraser Island for a while (STA recommended it, along with some other people) but, as I only really have a day I'd rather spend it out in the sun on the water than in a 4WD.Although there were some cool safari-type trips available exploring the flora & Fauna of Fraser, the Whitsundays has one out for sheer beauty and the timings of the trips (which will mean I can fly in early stay one night and fly out early the next day).

Am now I'm ploughing through the websites trying to find an ideal day trip - that leaves late enough for me to catch it if I fly. However trying to find an alternative to that  - hopefully a bus goes overnight!

There are some fantastic looking trips for great prices, trying to go to some of the more out of the way places - like Hook or border island, as wells getting to walk along the amazing Whitehaven beach (98% silica you know!) I'll put some options up when I've sorted out the travel and narrowed down the choices....