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Dive sites nearby

Mary’s Place

Mary’s Place is considered to be among the best dive sites on Roatan. Mary’s Place is full of coral and swim-throughs and is teeming with life which won’t disappoint any diver.

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Malu’s Mermaid Retreat

Roatan is characterized by its abundance in Barrier Reefs. This type of coral reef usually runs parallel to the shoreline and divers can experience barrier reefs all around the island of Roatan. More info to come.

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Mr. Bud Wreck

Mr. Bud is a shallow wreck in Roatan, Honduras. We take an annual trip and always go to this site. It sits upright and is easy to swim through since it is totally open.

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Palmetto Keyhole

Characteristic of channels you’ll find on Roatan, Key Hole offers you an impressive display of topography with overhangs to explore. You will begin your dive at about 30ft and the reef walls guide you into the channel.

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Emma’s Plummet

Emma’s plummet is a beautiful dive site with a buoy at 20’. Beginners and experts can enjoy this dive site with depths from 20’ to 120’. Explore the reef high or low.

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Alaina’s Sandy Bottom

Easy access from either channel the dive site is buoy sits at 25’ and drops to a beautiful sandy bottom. Explore numerous swim throughs and huge coral formations.

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Land of the Giants

Shallow top Reef at 5m, steep wall with lots of cracks and canyons to the east. Slightly sloping sandy bottom starting at about 25m and sloping off to 35m+.

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Dolphin Den

Dolphin’s Den is situated on the northern side of the island. This site is normally less crowded, but equally beautiful and filled with amazing corals.

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The Crucible Warfighter Scuba

Shallow sea grass and sand area inside the reef. Obstacle course setup for perfect buoyancy course work and beginner friendly. Perfect place for Open Water skills with the added benefit of an underwater obstacle course.

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Prince Albert, wreck

Along the south shore of Roatan lies the wreck of the Prince Albert. The wreck sits upright and intact in 65 feet of water in a sand channel between the lagoon and the outer reef, not far from the mangroves. Mangroves act as nurseries for juvenile fish and Prince Albert’s proximity to them has contributed to th

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