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Packing, Travel, Resort and Diving Tips for SB SURGE 2018 Bonaire

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ROXANNE

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ScubaBoard Supporter Messages 4,231 Reaction score 3,102 Location Florida, USA # of dives 1000 - 2499

Packing and Travel, Resort Info and Diving Tips
for the ScubaBoard SURGE 2018 to Bonaire

Well, we are getting closer SB SURGE 2018 to Bonaire.
I thought we could touch base on some of the great ideas and info
that everyone has on preparing, packing, travel, the Resort and dive related tips.
For some this is old hat, so share your knowledge.

I’ll get things started… Here are some of my tips and info.
Any new info that I update to these 5 initial posts along the way will be in GREEN
so you won't need to search for changing information!

General Travel Info ​

Anytime you are traveling outside of your normal area, it's good to check
CDC Destinations/Travelers Health Info

While we have no issues that necessitate recommended vaccinations you should always consult with your doctor prior to leaving the country.

Travel Checklist
I have a travel checklist that I keep on file and printout for each trip. We'll send it out in the next email and you may use it if you like or make your own list. The list includes everything that might be needed. If there's something on the list that doesn't apply to this trip, I just cross it off. I also include things to do like stopping the mail, newspaper, contacting your cell provider if you want service there, and calling the credit card companies to inform them that I will be going out of the country so they don't cut you off in mid-trip. ​

It's also a Good thing to start packing early, in case anything needs to be serviced or repaired before you go.

DON'T FORGET These Items when Packing!
Airline tickets/info
for going and return flights
Bay Adventures Travel Vouchers for the Resort and Diving Reservations.
(Bay Adventures will email them out to everyone a few weeks before travel.)
Passports (I also make a copy of it and put it in my carry on)
Driver’s License or if you don’t have one, some other form of picture ID.
Diving
Certification Cards or E-Cards (I also make a copy of them and put it in my carry on.)
Toucan Diving Waiver - It will be sent along with your resort vouchers from Bay Adventures.
DAN and Health Insurance Cards
ScubaBoard Waiver
(Cardzard will email it out to everyone a few weeks before travel. Please print, fill out and bring with you to the welcome party on the 2nd night.)
Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always good to have cash. Small Bills (1’s, 5’s, 10’s and 20’s go a long way) (Some of the restaurants or shops don't accept credit cards or $100 bills if you plan on venturing out on the island.) Visit www.oanda.com or www.xe.com for current rates for those traveling other than from the US.
Prescription Medication (Keep it in the prescription bottle with your name on it) And always bring a few days extra in case you have travel delays along the way.
Over the counter medications and first aid items that you may need.
Please keep in mind, we are on a very small island and many items are not readily available.
Especially allergy medication if you have ever had an allergic reaction.I have a med pack for traveling with items such as band-aids, sports wraps, Benadry l, Imodium, Advil, bug bite cream etc.
Sunscreen (Try to use products if possible for the coral reefs health)
Sunscreen (my favorite Stream2Sea | EcoConscious & Biodegradable Sunscreen.​

Hats
Bug spray
(Insect repellent is recommended and is also sold at the resort.) Near sunset and sunrise are the worst time for mosquitoes and no-see-ums.) Here are a few products Cactus Juice, www.reefsafesuncare.com. Here's a comparison of the Best Insect Repellents with Deet. and for Noseeums
Also, don't leave your door open or you may invite them into your room.
FYI Did you know that if you put hand soap on a bite right away, leave it on and don't scratch it, many times it will alleviate the itch and swelling.
Woolite or those all-in-one washer sheets if you plan on washing the funk off your clothes or dive wear in the sink/tub. Especially great when you're staying longer than a week.
Clothespins and lightweight rope. They help when hanging items up for drying and to keep them from blowing off the porches.
A light jacket, it goes on the plane with me as well. (Many of the airports and sometimes the planes can be very cold.)
Tennis Shoes if your planning on going on Island excursions. Much of the island is very rugged with cactus and spiny plants.


Last edited: Oct 28, 2017
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ROXANNE

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ScubaBoard Supporter Messages 4,231 Reaction score 3,102 Location Florida, USA # of dives 1000 - 2499 Airline Travel

Due to current security measures, you'll need to allow more time for check-in, security screening, and boarding flights . Please check with your airline prior to departure for the latest recommended arrival times and security guidelines. It is also recommended you have a government-issued picture ID available at all times, as well as a printed itinerary if you're using an electronic ticket.

U.S. citizens are required to have a valid U.S. passport.

CARRY ON ANY ITEMS THAT YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO LOSE.
Any items that you couldn't do without such as prescriptions, contacts/glasses, ID’s, Credit Cards, Cash etc., carry in your personal item or on your person, not in your carry on. Sometimes a carry on can be moved to checked luggage if they run out of room and you don't want to be without those type of items.

Please Check with your Airline for specific rules as to what's accepted, size and weight limits for luggage and procedure for checking in, as these seem to be changing constantly. For anything in question or in liquid form, check with your airline.

I recommend carrying on -
ID’s, Credit Cards, Cash etc.
Prescription Medication
Prescription Glasses/Contacts/Mask
Jewelry/watches
Any Cameras/Phones/Electronics/Housings
Rechargeable batteries in individual cases or bags
Your Regulators
Dive Computers
Dive lights (take batteries out or for rechargeable lights, put in locked mode.)

Making the most of the luggage weight restrictions and packing
(Don't forget, Men and Women are allowed to have a personal item purse/backpack/briefcase/man purse in addition to their carry on. Make the most of it!)
I have a large purse that I use just for flying. The personal item is not weighed, so it's great for a few heavier items. Just make sure the items you put in your personal item can be carried on and not needed to be placed in checked luggage. ( Again always check with your airline.)
Think about lightweight items when packing. Inexpensive t-shirts (like Hanes or fruit of the loom) are very lightweight, come in multiple colors, are great for shore diving cover-ups and can be left behind if you shop too much in town. Lightweight dresses, shorts, and tops are great for the ladies.Think khakis or other lightweight fabrics over jeans.
Shoes can weigh a lot also. I wear my tennis shoes on the plane as they weigh the most.
A light jacket, it goes on the plane with me as well. (Many of the airports and sometimes the planes can be very cold.)
A personal travel hand scale is an invaluable tool so you don't have surprises when getting to the airport on your flights.

Put your name, address, and phone number inside all your bags including your carry on and personal item in case they become lost or separated from you.
If you're traveling with a partner, put some of each person's items in each checked bag. That way if one of the bags get lost, you still have some of your things.
If a solo traveler, try to fit in at least 1 extra of your undergarments in your carry on. Outerwear is easier to purchase if your bags arrive late or are lost, but trying to find undergarments for purchase can be more difficult.

Travel from Airport to Hotel
Round trip airport transfers are included in your package to and from the airport to the Plaza Resort. You should find the details in your travel vouchers from Bay Adventures.

Weather Forecast to help you decide what to pack (Average weather info)
Average yearly temperature is 79 - 82°F (27.8°C), water 78 - 80°F (26.7°C), rainfall 22 inches, humidity 76%, sunny all year round. Just north of the equator, Bonaire always enjoys the advantage of daylight for 12 hours.


I also want to remind everyone again of the importance of getting Hydrated before and staying hydrated while traveling. Winter is already a drying time for most of us.
The typical air cabin is exceptionally dry and dehydrating. At around 12 percent humidity, it is drier than you will find in most deserts.
You do not want to start your vacation off dehydrated.

Last edited: Oct 28, 2017
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ScubaBoard Supporter Messages 4,231 Reaction score 3,102 Location Florida, USA # of dives 1000 - 2499 Plaza Resort AmenitiesOur hosts The Plaza Resort Website
Plaza Resort Map (This is the new updated one.)

The Guest Rooms are equipped with
Free WiFi
Flat screen television
Coffee and tea facilities
Telephone
Safe (will fit an Ipad, but not a laptop)
Toiletries
Hair dryer
Balcony or terrace
Small fridge or cooler
Separated toilet
A/C
Double sinks
Full-length mirror

Water - All the water at the resort is safe.You can bring flavor packets or liquids to flavor your water for variety. I like to bring flavor packs for my coffee too! They do claim the water in Bonaire is safe all over. I suggest drinking only bottled or can drinks when outside the resort and wiping any moisture from the tops to avoid having any health issues. I also like to avoid ice and frozen drinks when outside the resort.You should always be conscious of what you are eating and drinking when you are outside of your normal routine and country.
Electricity North American standard layout and voltage of 110 volts(60 cycles), so adapters or transformers are not required for U.S. and Canadian appliances. Every room is equipped with at least one 220 volt outlet if needed.
Laundry service is available - You need to fill out the laundry list and hand it in at the reception, together with your laundry bag. The clean clothes will be returned to the reception at 5:00 PM the next day. A bag of laundry is about $25. For express service, they charge an additional 50%.
The Plaza Tipping Guideline Tips can NOT be charged to your room.(Tipping is personal, tip what you feel is appropriate for the service the staff provided for the week)

Meals and beverages

Breakfast Daily from 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Lunch Daily from 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Dinner Daily from 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
All resort packages include three meals daily.
For special dietary requests, please advise Bay Adventures prior to departure.

Saturday
Theme night, Mexican
Sunday
~ SB Welcome Party 8:00 pm
in the Conference Room
Theme night, Local
Monday
Theme night, American
Tuesday
Theme night, Spanish
Wednesday
Theme night, BBQ
Thursday
Theme night, Italian
Friday Theme night, Fish Market
~ SB Underwater Scavenger Hunt Entries 5:00 - 6:00 pm, at the ScubaBar
~ Toucan Diving Party and SB Group Picture 5:30 - 6:30 pm, at the ScubaBar.
~ Please wear your event T-Shirts

~ SB Farewell Party 8:00 pm in the conference room.

The Coconut Crash Beach Bar is the cozy and popular bar where you can enjoy, every day from 10:00 AM til 11:00 PM, freshly made coffee, juices or sodas during your all-inclusive* vacation in Bonaire. Of course, they also serve ice-cold beers and delicious cocktails. Snacks are available daily at the Coconut Crash Bar around 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 pm, during happy hour.
* The all-inclusive package does not include room service whole bottles. In addition, there is a small charge for foreign spirits, Corona, Amstel Bright and Heineken. If you would like to enjoy the drinks unlimited too, you can purchase the premium all-inclusive drink package on site for $ 15 per day (order for 7 days and pay only 5).
The Scubar, next to the Toucan diving school is open from 07:00 – 7:00 pm for refreshing drinks and delicious food as another option. If they're slow, they'll close early.

Resort Activity Center is where you can go to borrow e.g. snorkel sets, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards.
There's also a spa, gym, fully equipped tennis courts and free yoga classes daily.
Pool and beach - Clean Towels are available daily
And there's also the Plaza Resort Casino (You can NOT charge to your room. )
Excursions are available at the activities desk, but can NOT be charged to your room.
Shopping, The downtown shopping area is a 15 min. walk from the resort.
Taxis are readily available should you desire to leave the property.
Vehicles If you didn't rent a vehicle beforehand, they are still available through the resort, just not at the discounted price from Bay Adventures.
Weekly and daily rentals available.
Tropical Travel is onsite next to the reception in the lobby.
For renting a scooter or moped in Bonaire, you must also have a valid drivers license. The deposit for renting a scooter, moped or bicycle is USD $ 300.00. We make a print of your credit card(Visa/MasterCard). The prices (subject to change) to rent a scooter, moped or bicycle are as follows:

Per day in USD
· Scooter 2-Seater - USD 27.50*
· Moped 1- seater - USD 21.50*
· Mountainbike 21-speed - USD 13.50
· Tourist bike 7-speed - USD 11.00
Per week in USD
· Mountainbike 21-speed -USD 55.00
· Tourist bike 7-speed - USD 55.00
3-day special in USD
· Scooter 2-Seater - USD 75.00*
· Moped 1- seater - USD 55.00*

Prices are including tax and excluding fuel.
*Prices include a third-party liability insurance. There is the possibility of a theft insurance when renting a scooter or moped.

Gift shop or dive shop fees can be charged to your room.

Well, we are getting closer SB SURGE 2018 to Bonaire.
I thought we could touch base on some of the great ideas and info
that everyone has on preparing, packing, travel, the Resort and dive related tips.
For some this is old hat, so share your knowledge.
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