Dolphin Bay Divers Retreat
We'd planned to stay at Dolphin Bay for about 6 days, to learn to dive, as we hear it takes about 4 days, then head to New Zealand. But as always, things didn't quite pan out like that!!
Also staying at the resort were Rob and Judith, a Kiwi guy and Dutch girl. They were also travelling but were working at Dolphin Bay for a few weeks. Rob was a dive instructor and Judith was a dive master. It was them that would be taking our diving course.
The resort was a really nice place and we were well fed by Sandro, a German / American chef who liked to tell us all about his dishes. We had many late nights with Sandro and beer!! Rich has asked him to do the catering at our wedding, his food really is good.
So, the diving begins and the theory is all fine. There are a few tests to do and we manage them no problem. Rich was pretty OK with all the confined water stuff too, but me.....well, I was a different story!! After about day 4, I was in tears as I just couldn't do the mask clearing skills necessary to the course....everytime I tried I panicked and snorted water up through my nose and bolted for the surface....not good. I was really lucky to have Rob and Judith to teach me though, as they were both very patient....and determined and gave me plenty of encouragement. I eventually managed it after having some basic 'face in water' lessons with Rob. Rob kept saying that I had plenty of time....well in total it took me 12 days....a record in Robs experience!! Because the course had taken me so long, and we were enjoying our stay at Dolphin Bay we decided to extend our stay in Fiji to another 10 days.
Whilst I was struggling to complete my open water course, Rich completed his then took it a bit further by doing an advanced course. This meant him doing 5 speciality dives, one of which was a night dive! Rich saw some cool things on his dives, lobster, octopus, stingray, lionfish and his favourite, the 5 foot white tip reef shark!!! I saw some great things on my dives too, but not as much as Rich. Really pleased with myself for completing the course though, it's been one of the most challenging things I've ever done :-)
So, all in all we had 2 weeks there. Days were spent diving and lazing around, evenings were spent eating, drinking, chatting and playing shithead (cardgame). We got on very well with Rob and Judith, and a british girl called Lesley who was a course director. All 5 of us got on well and on our last night, we were on a mission to get drunk, and oh we did!!!! Rich, myself and Lesley were the last up and decided to go skinny dipping about 2 in the morning......and that was cool....although we both fell over in the water and cut ourselves on the coral!
When we came to leave we were expected a really hefty bill, as we'd been there 2 weeks, taken 3 courses and a couple of pleasure dives, drank a shed load of wine and beer and bought other stuff....including a Cava bowl made by the local village. But the bill was quite good all things considered.
So we bid farewell to our friends made in Dolphin Bay, we'll definitely keep in touch with Rob and Judith, and Lesley and hopefully meet up with Rob and Judith in New Zealand. And off we went on our journey back to Nadi....again there was another 12 hour ferry but we got first class this time....it had air con which was great during the day, but was freezing at night and I'd left my hoody with my luggage and all I had on was a vest!!!
So after more buses and ferrys we arrive in Nadi and stay in a hotel....and for the first time since we left England.....we have a hot shower......oh what luxury!!!
Next day it was pack up and head for the air port......New Zealand here we come!!



























