Coki Beach Dive Club Taxi Return

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We are reserved for the beginning scuba experience with the Coki Beach Dive Club. I know they pick you up at the dock and your responsible for a return taxi. They say to leave ccards and and passports on the ship and just bring cash for the taxi. Anyone remember how much it was for the taxi return and was it per person or one price for the family ride?

MoBetsy.... you did this, are you out there? :cool:
 
We are doing this in Oct and I believe it is a $7 pp fare from Coki Beach to the ship. Shoot them an email....they have been great when responding to our group.
 
It was $7 cash per person for the return trip; that is absolutely standard. There are loads of taxi vans sitting right there, so it is no problem getting one. If you look like you are packing up, you'll probably have drivers coming to you!

Two things are worth mentioning. First, they like to more or less fill up the van for the trip, so look for one that's already relatively full so you don't have to wait long. We had 7 in our group and still had to wait while the driver got another group to join us (I think he had them already "recruited" but they were slow getting stuff together). It was maybe 10 minutes, which doesn't sound bad, but when you are tired and have cranky kids, that can stretch out! I am sure some people had to wait longer, as I saw folks who were already in taxis when we got in and showed no sign of leaving when we did. Also, we were there a month ago, on a warm but not super hot day. The one we took back was large and open air (roof, but open sides) and it was very nice to have the view and breeze, plus we had the breeze while we were waiting. Many of them were regular enclosed vans. I don't know if the a/c was on while people waited inside them or while driving, but it sure could get stuffy or hot otherwise. However, some of those were smaller, so they might fill up faster. Just something to consider.

The beginning scuba is fabulous, and the beach is spectacular; you will have a wonderful time! Be sure to pack ziploc bags and a soft-side carrier, then order sandwiches (which come with chips) and cookies and such from room service the night before, or pick up stuff from Topsiders that a.m., so that you don't have to buy food there. I am envious of you; it was probably the very best day of our trip:sunny:
 
Thanks for clearing up the taxi info.

This, above everything, was the one thing our family really wanted to do. Being in land-locked KY makes it even more exciting.

I read they offer snorkeling equipment after your dive. Did you do this or are you too wiped out after the dive?

Also, while your diving, are there lockers? Where do you store your items, picnic lunch,etc?
 

When you are picturing the Coki Beach Dive Club in your mind, think of a small shack, not anything fancy; I believe it's actually a large panel truck that they open up and extend awnings and such from, plus pulling out gear, etc. Right by the open back end (which faces the beach), they have several large foot lockers. These aren't locked, but they are very public and right under the nose of the dive people. You can store your things in there all day; we just had our towels, sunscreen, and hats on the beach most of the time and, later on, our lunch bag, with everything else in there. It was only about 100 ft. or so from where we put our stuff on the beach to those lockers, maybe less, so it's no big deal to get things.

When we (2 families total, 4 adults and 3 kids) got there (9 AM?), they gave us all snorkeling equipment to use for the day, plus boogie boards with clear viewing panels in them for the 3 kids. We all snorkeled and played in the water for a while; that is a great time because it gets much more crowded later. I even saw 2 squid; apparently that is rare because they are shy animals. Around 10:30 or so, they pulled us over to the side of the truck and did a 20 min. or so scuba basics course. We were sitting in folding chairs under an awning for that. Because we needed to have one adult to supervise ds5, and because the other mom and I were both very nervous, we split up; ds9, dd9 (who decided not to do it at the last minute), the other mom, and I did what was basically the "Bubblemaker" class. It was very fun, and just right for nervous moms! Even at 4-6 feet, there are lots and lots of fish to see. We came back in, and the two dads went out, much deeper and for much longer. Throughout the day we played in the water and snorkeled a lot. We stayed until about 2:30 then started packing up; we easily could've stayed longer, but we didn't want to take any chances about getting back to the ship in plenty of time. Do take along either one credit card or traveler's checks or something to pay for your scuba (unless you've arranged ahead of time to have it charged to the one you gave them for the reservation), and some cash if you want to buy a soda, cool drink, postcards, or whatever, as well as for the taxi.

We were very careful about sunscreen, and as a CA native I'm accustomed to being careful at beaches, and yet we still got burns; I think you can't put it on often enough. I would really recommend wearing a hat that you can wear in the water except for scuba (maybe even while snorkeling!), and t-shirts that you've washed in Rit Sungard, or some other protection. Even in March the sun was intense and the reflection from the water makes it even worse.

If you PM me with your e-mail, I'll send you pics from there, so you can get a little idea of what it's like! BTW, the family we were with is from Bowling Green :D
 

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