Explore Roatan

Only 30 miles/48 kilometers from mainland Honduras, scuba diving in Roatan is said by many to be among the best that the Caribbean and the Americas have to offer. Its ideal location, with hundreds of dive sites along with protected marine parks, has allowed seemingly infinite colorful corals and tropical species to thrive in excess.

You’ll enjoy a wild yet relaxing experience underwater, where cruising over coral formations, diving on deep walls, gliding along with exhilarating currents, and exploring encrusted shipwrecks is just the beginning. In the West End area, there are over 50 dive sites alone, and on the South Shore, you can dive with curious reef sharks.

Divers are spoiled for choice by the sheer number of dive centers and dive resorts that cater to all budgets, and with diving suited to all skill levels, it’s a fantastic place to undertake dive courses, from entry level all the way up to professional level. If you opt for a liveaboard, you’ll also enjoy a memorable trip, where you’ll be taken to the best diving spots all around the Bay Islands and Cayos Cochinos.

There are plenty of diving locations all over Roatan. Sandy Bay offers uncrowded reefs away from the main tourist areas on the western tip of the island, while Palmetto Bay, West Bay, and West End promise a boatload of diving opportunities. Pristine Bay is also a great spot, and Coxen Hole, which offers great shark diving, is one of Roatan’s most popular diving destinations along with West End. At the East End, the scenic town of Punta Gorda similarly has impressive beaches and epic diving.

Places to explore

Courses and Events

Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort Week #1 Sept 26th thru Oct 3rd 2026

Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort Week #1 Sept 26th thru Oct 3rd 2026

Join us as we embark on the trip of the year, our annual dive retreat to the stunning island of Roatán. Spend a full week soaking up the sun, exploring crystal-clear Caribbean waters, and making unforgettable memories at Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort.This 8-day, 7-night all-inclusive adventure is designed for divers who want it all. Enjoy 3 dives daily (2 morning dives and 1 afternoon dive) for 5 days, plus an additional day featuring a 2-tank morning dive, giving you maximum time underwater to experience the vibrant reefs of Roatán.Your package includes all meals and drinks, including domestic alcohol for guests 21 and over, as well as airport transfers to and from RTB airport and all applicable 19% Roatán taxes. For those looking to extend their bottom time, Nitrox is available for an additional $150 for the week.Not included in the package are airfare to and from RTB airport, gratuities, and imported alcohol.Whether you’re looking to relax beachside, dive some of the Caribbean’s best reefs, or connect with fellow divers, this trip delivers the perfect blend of adventure and island escape.Diving with Turquoise Divers is an absolute blast and one of the highlights of any stay at Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort. With over 15 years of partnership, the connection goes far beyond a typical dive operation, creating a seamless, personalized experience built on trust, familiarity, and a shared passion for the ocean.The divemasters, all longtime residents of Roatán, bring unmatched local knowledge to every dive. Their expertise ensures not only safe and efficient diving, but also insider access to the very best sites the island has to offer. Valet diving is at its finest here, gear is handled for you so you can focus entirely on enjoying the experience.One of the biggest advantages is proximity: all dive sites are just a quick 5-minute boat ride away, meaning more time in the water and less time traveling. For 2026, the adventure expands even further with new excursions to the south side of the island, opening up fresh, unexplored dive sites and giving returning divers something completely new to experience.Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning for another trip, this is a rare opportunity to explore the incredible reefs of Roatán with one of the island’s most respected and well-established dive operations. 

September 26, 2026 +8 More
$1,399.00
Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort Week #2 Oct 3rd thru 10th 2026

Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort Week #2 Oct 3rd thru 10th 2026

Join us as we embark on the trip of the year, our annual dive retreat to the stunning island of Roatán. Spend a full week soaking up the sun, exploring crystal-clear Caribbean waters, and making unforgettable memories at Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort.This 8-day, 7-night all-inclusive adventure is designed for divers who want it all. Enjoy 3 dives daily (2 morning dives and 1 afternoon dive) for 5 days, plus an additional day featuring a 2-tank morning dive, giving you maximum time underwater to experience the vibrant reefs of Roatán.Your package includes all meals and drinks, including domestic alcohol for guests 21 and over, as well as airport transfers to and from RTB airport and all applicable 19% Roatán taxes. For those looking to extend their bottom time, Nitrox is available for an additional $150 for the week.Not included in the package are airfare to and from RTB airport, gratuities, and imported alcohol.Whether you’re looking to relax beachside, dive some of the Caribbean’s best reefs, or connect with fellow divers, this trip delivers the perfect blend of adventure and island escape.Diving with Turquoise Divers is an absolute blast and one of the highlights of any stay at Turquoise Bay Dive & Beach Resort. With over 15 years of partnership, the connection goes far beyond a typical dive operation, creating a seamless, personalized experience built on trust, familiarity, and a shared passion for the ocean.The divemasters, all longtime residents of Roatán, bring unmatched local knowledge to every dive. Their expertise ensures not only safe and efficient diving, but also insider access to the very best sites the island has to offer. Valet diving is at its finest here, gear is handled for you so you can focus entirely on enjoying the experience.One of the biggest advantages is proximity: all dive sites are just a quick 5-minute boat ride away, meaning more time in the water and less time traveling. For 2026, the adventure expands even further with new excursions to the south side of the island, opening up fresh, unexplored dive sites and giving returning divers something completely new to experience.Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning for another trip, this is a rare opportunity to explore the incredible reefs of Roatán with one of the island’s most respected and well-established dive operations.

October 3, 2026 +8 More
$1,399.00

Dive Activity

Diving in Roatan

Roatan is typically characterized by vibrant, healthy coral reef diving, especially since the Mesoamerican Reef is within easy access. This reef spans more than 600 miles and can proudly be named the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, second only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.

Plus, with its sensational topography that allows for some exciting wall and drift diving opportunities, the island is surrounded by a fringing coral reef wall that slopes gently in some spots and drops vertically into the blue depths in others.

The great thing is that wall diving here is perfect for beginners and seasoned divers alike. At many sites, you can float along the reef edge and fly off the drop-offs, in addition to critter hunting in the wall’s nooks and crannies. Bucket list-worthy wall and drift sites include Texas, Pablo's Place, and West End Wall, which are conveniently situated on the western point of Roatan—one of the top diving spots on the island. On the West End, Half Moon Bay Wall is another exceptional wall site.

Roatan’s interesting seascapes have formed exciting tunnels, swim-throughs, and caves, making for some amazing cave diving experiences. At the West End, there are numerous canyons often filled with silver sides and other small baitfish. Blue Channel, Hole in the Wall, and Bear’s Den are excellent cave sites to put on your diving map.

The several wreck dive sites on Roatan allow for wreck specialty training and attract shipwreck fanatics from all walks of life. The aging shipwrecks serve as artificial reefs, where encrusted corals coat their entirety and plenty of diverse species thrive. The El Aguila and The Odyssey are two of the most popular shipwrecks—you won’t regret a visit.

Top Wildlife Sightings in Roatan

You’ll see every color of the rainbow on Roatan’s healthy reefs, where a variety of hard and soft coral species live in abundance. Flower, pillar coral, elkhorn and staghorn coral can be seen, along with massive sea fans and plenty of swaying anemones.

Whale sharks and mantas pass by Roatan occasionally, and hammerheads, and nurse sharks can be seen at some of the popular dive sites. Lucky divers might even encounter playful dolphins.

Caribbean reef sharks, rays, turtles, and moray eels thrive, and macro life includes seahorses, nudibranchs and many more.

Other Caribbean reef species to encounter are groupers, trumpetfish, octopus, squid, grunts, wrasse, tang, pufferfish, wrasse and so many more. Barracuda and snapper and other schools of tropical fish are also present.

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 200

Moray Eel

Moray Eel

2.7k Sightings
J
148
F
262
M
307
A
296
M
255
J
202
J
348
A
208
S
147
O
160
N
90
D
229

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 27

Barracuda

Barracuda

1.9k Sightings
J
73
F
184
M
189
A
210
M
189
J
138
J
297
A
188
S
148
O
89
N
50
D
133
Green Turtle

Green Turtle

1.7k Sightings
J
108
F
222
M
209
A
181
M
126
J
117
J
194
A
143
S
89
O
75
N
77
D
143

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 25

Eagle Ray

Eagle Ray

1.5k Sightings
J
38
F
91
M
157
A
119
M
204
J
141
J
232
A
193
S
155
O
54
N
19
D
83
Hawksbill Turtle

Hawksbill Turtle

1.1k Sightings
J
68
F
79
M
113
A
80
M
148
J
99
J
190
A
101
S
85
O
55
N
45
D
81

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 600

Wrasse

Wrasse

411 Sightings
J
31
F
10
M
22
A
11
M
83
J
11
J
75
A
24
S
33
O
42
N
40
D
29

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 300

Octopus

Octopus

201 Sightings
J
13
F
22
M
35
A
23
M
18
J
2
J
28
A
20
S
21
O
7
N
5
D
7

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 100

Parrotfish

Parrotfish

3.3k Sightings
J
184
F
339
M
365
A
301
M
371
J
227
J
438
A
249
S
202
O
180
N
181
D
303

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 90

Angelfish

Angelfish

3k Sightings
J
176
F
334
M
310
A
249
M
297
J
199
J
412
A
191
S
182
O
176
N
158
D
288

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 250

Grouper/Basslets

Grouper/Basslets

2.8k Sightings
J
127
F
276
M
271
A
270
M
250
J
218
J
473
A
256
S
189
O
134
N
152
D
202

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 130

Butterfly Fish

Butterfly Fish

1.4k Sightings
J
84
F
138
M
107
A
107
M
188
J
92
J
205
A
76
S
65
O
70
N
80
D
147

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 12

Lionfish

Lionfish

1.3k Sightings
J
71
F
110
M
174
A
114
M
95
J
65
J
181
A
112
S
68
O
55
N
78
D
198

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 7000

Crab

Crab

1.2k Sightings
J
78
F
121
M
137
A
121
M
88
J
89
J
135
A
95
S
33
O
87
N
34
D
137

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 130

Pufferfish

Pufferfish

962 Sightings
J
74
F
140
M
142
A
113
M
67
J
55
J
101
A
32
S
27
O
20
N
59
D
132

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 350

Damselfish

Damselfish

867 Sightings
J
37
F
88
M
71
A
74
M
152
J
37
J
128
A
66
S
36
O
53
N
44
D
81

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 110

Snapper

Snapper

749 Sightings
J
37
F
66
M
84
A
37
M
99
J
52
J
126
A
52
S
19
O
28
N
51
D
98

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 80

Stingrays

Stingrays

727 Sightings
J
48
F
42
M
66
A
64
M
85
J
46
J
132
A
58
S
66
O
42
N
13
D
65

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 85

Surgeonfish

Surgeonfish

709 Sightings
J
49
F
85
M
83
A
30
M
137
J
26
J
59
A
48
S
37
O
31
N
64
D
60

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 60

Spiny Lobster

Spiny Lobster

700 Sightings
J
39
F
48
M
71
A
65
M
65
J
33
J
104
A
36
S
33
O
46
N
48
D
112

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 60

Squirrelfish

Squirrelfish

655 Sightings
J
20
F
95
M
60
A
39
M
89
J
38
J
108
A
26
S
29
O
41
N
43
D
67
Common Seahorse

Common Seahorse

654 Sightings
J
26
F
53
M
103
A
120
M
38
J
29
J
81
A
30
S
38
O
62
N
25
D
49

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 3

Trumpetfish

Trumpetfish

591 Sightings
J
38
F
43
M
98
A
28
M
33
J
21
J
115
A
35
S
34
O
54
N
17
D
75

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 40

Triggerfish

Triggerfish

470 Sightings
J
27
F
52
M
62
A
28
M
57
J
28
J
58
A
55
S
21
O
10
N
25
D
47

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 25

Boxfish

Boxfish

436 Sightings
J
21
F
19
M
44
A
45
M
72
J
36
J
58
A
34
S
28
O
16
N
25
D
38

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 3400

Shrimp

Shrimp

423 Sightings
J
21
F
37
M
61
A
24
M
63
J
31
J
62
A
46
S
15
O
30
N
10
D
23

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 40

Jackfish

Jackfish

408 Sightings
J
11
F
44
M
25
A
34
M
51
J
11
J
62
A
21
S
50
O
19
N
46
D
34

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 55

Lobster

Lobster

349 Sightings
J
49
F
47
M
41
A
18
M
41
J
44
J
41
A
3
S
4
O
14
N
14
D
33

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 120

Flounder

Flounder

307 Sightings
J
13
F
33
M
38
A
22
M
48
J
34
J
57
A
17
S
7
O
27
N
6
D
5

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 150

Sweetlips and Grunts

Sweetlips and Grunts

275 Sightings
J
20
F
10
M
10
A
9
M
84
J
10
J
22
A
30
S
22
O
2
N
11
D
45

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 90

Goatfish

Goatfish

175 Sightings
J
11
F
28
M
17
A
2
M
27
J
5
J
3
A
10
S
13
O
24
N
13
D
22

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 2

Nurse Shark

Nurse Shark

175 Sightings
J
11
F
23
M
17
A
23
M
6
J
13
J
24
A
8
S
13
O
4
N
15
D
18

The best Months to Dive in Roatan

Warm temperatures ranging between 27°C–30°C/81°F–86°F allow for great diving year-round. The best time is usually April and May, when the dry season causes warm, sunny weather and the best sea conditions.

The rainy season runs from around July to January, though the wettest months are between October and January. Tropical rains usually pass quickly though, and sunny days occur frequently.

For whale shark encounters, any time of the year is possible, but February and April promise the highest chance.

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