Post by tekmac on Nov 22, 2004 11:36:19 GMT -5
Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of Mexico
Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary, in the Gulf of Mexico is a wonderful dive site. They are an amazing coral reef. A wonderful assortment of creatures, on my personal two day/seven dive trip there I saw tons of fish, french angels, blue tangs, black durgons, parrot fish, etc, as well as morays, stingray, lobster, many barracuda, several large schools of game fish, and a hammerhead. Other members spotted a loggerhead turtle, and a pair of mantas. They also have whalesharks depending on the season. It is a trip that can be made over a weekend, so almost anyone within 12 hours of Houston can pull it off without missing more than a day of work or so.They also have whalesharks depending on the season. It is a trip that can be made over a weekend, so almost anyone within 12 hours of Houston can pull it off without missing more than a day of work or so. Seven dives, including one night dive, mostly at around 85 feet, but there are deeper spots. The weather can be a problem, but while I was there it was wonderful. Take your dram if you have any tendencies to get seasick, (we had a couple of people laid up most of the weekend, but that isn't that rare).
I made my trip on the M/V Spree, out of Freeport, TX, and couldn't have been happier. Good food, friendly companions, cold beer. The captains were entertaining, the crew and dive crew excelent. Visibility was 75+ feet, always. Water temp was 83 degrees, very comfortable in a 3 mil. All of the dive sites are number bouys and each has a descent line. I would reccomend this trip to anyone within 10 hours driving or a couple of hours flying from Houston, but is very reachable to most of the USA. Enjoy!
Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary, in the Gulf of Mexico is a wonderful dive site. They are an amazing coral reef. A wonderful assortment of creatures, on my personal two day/seven dive trip there I saw tons of fish, french angels, blue tangs, black durgons, parrot fish, etc, as well as morays, stingray, lobster, many barracuda, several large schools of game fish, and a hammerhead. Other members spotted a loggerhead turtle, and a pair of mantas. They also have whalesharks depending on the season. It is a trip that can be made over a weekend, so almost anyone within 12 hours of Houston can pull it off without missing more than a day of work or so.They also have whalesharks depending on the season. It is a trip that can be made over a weekend, so almost anyone within 12 hours of Houston can pull it off without missing more than a day of work or so. Seven dives, including one night dive, mostly at around 85 feet, but there are deeper spots. The weather can be a problem, but while I was there it was wonderful. Take your dram if you have any tendencies to get seasick, (we had a couple of people laid up most of the weekend, but that isn't that rare).
I made my trip on the M/V Spree, out of Freeport, TX, and couldn't have been happier. Good food, friendly companions, cold beer. The captains were entertaining, the crew and dive crew excelent. Visibility was 75+ feet, always. Water temp was 83 degrees, very comfortable in a 3 mil. All of the dive sites are number bouys and each has a descent line. I would reccomend this trip to anyone within 10 hours driving or a couple of hours flying from Houston, but is very reachable to most of the USA. Enjoy!