Imagine being able to experience thriving reefs with lovely coral, stunning hues and interesting marine life. A location where you feel as though you are in an underwater rainforest surrounded by pristine reefs. This is how diving in Roatán, Honduras feels, and the fact that its reef is a portion of the second-largest in the world is no accident. Utila, Roatan, and Cayos Cochinos are three primary Bay Islands that you can visit to explore the best Dive Trips to Honduras.
The island of Utila is well known for its wild parties, affordable lodging provided by your dive shop, and training-focused dive centers. It is much smaller than Roatan, and does not have any cars on the island making for a more rustic island experience.
Cayos Cochinos offers dive sites with less diving pressure, and a unique cultural experience. They are much more difficult to travel to and there is minimal lodging options. Divers usually access this area by joining day trips organized by dive shops in Roatan or Utila.
A diver's paradise, Roatan provides wall dives, shipwrecks, shallow reefs, macro marine life (seahorses are very common) as well as some of the ocean's greatest creatures, like the amazing Caribbean Reef Shark. Due to the abundance of dive sites and their close proximity to the coast, it is particularly convenient for divers.Travale to the island peaks in December to March and June to July, but the water is consistently warm throughout the year, with a temperature of about 83 °F (28 °C) and a visibility of 100 feet (30m).
Let's explore dive locations in Roatan, Honduras:
El Aguila
El Aguila, one of the most well-known dive locations, is a shipwreck that is only a few minutes from the coast and is 250 feet (76 meters) long. It is at 110 feet (33 meters) deep. Despite being split into three sections, the ship's construction is still in good shape, making it possible for photographers to get some amazing images. Eagle rays pass by frequently, and some groupers have made this wreck their meeting place. You must possess your Padi Roatan Advanced Open Water Diver Certification in order to dive at this location.
Reefs in West End
The majority of dive shops and dive destinations are found here. Some of the most famous dives are at the island's point, where opposing currents draw in bigger fish and you may see barracudas, jacks, and groupers hunting, it is well renowned for drift Roatan Diving. These spots also include coral pillars the size of divers and enormous barrel sponges.
Hole in the Wall
For those who prefer swim throughs and tunnels, this place is unique. There is one that is intended for PADI Advanced Open Water Divers and descends down a tube that drops to a depth of 130 feet (39 meters) before emerging into the open ocean. This is a special encounter that is really incredible. Divers find the shallow waters quite exciting since they can see corals developing canyons.
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