Top East End of Roatan Dive Sites
Calvin's Crack
Calvin's Crack offers scuba diving through a dramatic crevice leading out to the reef wall. Popular among advanced divers, it teems with groupers, lobsters, and vibrant soft corals. This site is part of the Roatán Marine Park, a zone of ecological importance.
Mary's Place
This advanced-level scuba site features a maze of narrow cracks and swim-throughs. It's home to angelfish, parrotfish, and sponges. The unique geological formations and rich marine life make it a must-visit in the protected Roatán Marine Park.
Spooky Channel
Known for its eerie underwater canyon, Spooky Channel suits both scuba and freediving enthusiasts. The site offers a chance to see eagle rays and moray eels. The channel's depth and visibility pose a challenge for advanced divers.
Morat Wall
Ideal for both scuba and freediving, this site presents a stunning vertical wall covered in sea fans and soft corals. It's frequented by turtles and barracudas. Morat Wall is less crowded, offering a tranquil diving experience for all skill levels.
Pigeon Cays
A technical scuba diving haven, Pigeon Cays boasts untouched coral gardens and diverse marine life, including reef sharks and butterflyfish. The remote site ensures a unique, serene dive, perfect for those seeking isolation and rich biodiversity.