01-24-2016, 03:28 AM
depending on the scuba operator, a dive can cost from US$60 to US$90. Discounts are often provided for a multi-dive package.
Getting to the Samuel Bay dive areas from Negril (by boat) does take a while. Hedo has a dive boat with twin 250s and the one way trip takes about 20+ minutes (and a goodly amount of gas). So to use a dive operator based along Negril venues, the boat ride will take a lot longer and I would guess that they would not agree to a trip that long in a considerably less powerful boat.
If your daughter-in-law wants to dive in Rhodes Hall, probably easier to taxi there and use the Rose Hall dive operator. There are good dive sites in the Negril Bay, including wrecks, very unique hard coral structures, plus the expected assortment of fish.
Getting to the Samuel Bay dive areas from Negril (by boat) does take a while. Hedo has a dive boat with twin 250s and the one way trip takes about 20+ minutes (and a goodly amount of gas). So to use a dive operator based along Negril venues, the boat ride will take a lot longer and I would guess that they would not agree to a trip that long in a considerably less powerful boat.
If your daughter-in-law wants to dive in Rhodes Hall, probably easier to taxi there and use the Rose Hall dive operator. There are good dive sites in the Negril Bay, including wrecks, very unique hard coral structures, plus the expected assortment of fish.