Best Dive Roatan

Best Dive Roatan

Sandy Bay
34101 Roatan
HND

Frequently Serviced Dive Sites

Bret S. (#170802)

★★★★★ Odyssey (Wreck)

110 feet under the surface of Roatan you can find the Odyssey Wreck. 300 feet long, 50 wide and, 85 feet tall, this wreck will impress. Sunk for divers in 2002, the wreck was donated by Hydes of Hybour.

Gary J. (#3221830)

★★★★★ El Aguila (Wreck)

El Aguila (The Eagle) is Roatan’s most popular wreck dive and is located just off Baileys Key and Anthony’s Key Resort. It was a concrete freighter and sunk off Utila. The wreck was raised, stripped out for diving, and then sunk again by a consortium of dive shops on the island in 1997.

Martin V. (#2881640)

★★★★☆ Turtle Crossing Shallow

This perfectly diverse site with sand patches and reef makes it a great site for all levels, located in West Bay at 20 feet depth. Quite the swim to the wall which drops to 120 feet.

Nik H. (#3841614)

★★★★★ Half Moon Wall

Located off West End, Half Moon Bay Wall is an easy site to get to and a popular one with local dive centers. The reef begins at 15 feet and drops to 150 feet.

Scubapro

★★★★☆ Pablo’s Place

Just around the corner on the Southern tip of the island. Due to strong, unpredictable currents, a site more suitable for advanced divers. Top of reef 25 feet down the wall to 100 feet.

Mares

★★★★☆ Texas (The Point)

Most dives that are called Texas actually start closer to the Salt Life Point buoy and drift into Texas. The reason for this is that Texas is the area off of the westernmost point of the island and can be subject to strong currents. The Texas buoy itself is in 40 ft / 12 m and if there is current it will generally be pushing you off of the island and out towards the blue, so your dive can be hard work and short.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★★ West End Wall

West End Wall is one of the most popular dive sites in Roatan. People come from all over the Bay Islands to dive here. It is a huge and amazing wall on the west end of Roatan, full of canyons and a huge variety of marine life. Sometimes the current can be medium to strong at the end of the dive.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★★ Bucca Quay

Referred to by most as West End Wall, the official name is Buca Quay. This is a great wall drift dive with side canyons, chutes, and sand falls starting off at about 66 ft / 20 m to the bottom of the wall it drops off as you head west/south.

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