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Site Name
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Description
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West End Wall
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A great wall dive at the Southwest point of the island.
The currents help ensure you'll see a lot of fish!
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Black Rock
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Named for a piece of iron shore jutting out into the water.
A great wall dive. Be sure to keep your eyes out on the deep blue!
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Mandy's Eel Garden
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Right off of beautiful West Bay beach. An amazing spot for
both diving and snorkeling! Be sure to look for the Garden
Eels and Caribbean Reef Squid.
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The Bite
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A coral bottom at 50 feet and a deeper wall nearby, this
dive is great any time of day!
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Butcher's Bank
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This mix of coral gardens and sandy areas is a great place
to explore. See if you can find the sewing machine!
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Turtle Crossing
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Coral fingers interspersed with sandy patches make this a
great spot for looking for turtles and stingrays!
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Sea Quest
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You will find both a shallow and a deep wall, it's a great
spot for a day or night dive! This site also offers some
top-notch snorkeling.
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Octopus Acre
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Located in front of our resort, this site makes a great
turtle-hunting afternoon dive!
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Blue Channel
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Swim-thrus filled with Silversides make this a great diving
adventure. The sides of the channel are very shallow, making
this a top snorkeling location too!
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El Aquario
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The coral heads here give you a fabulous opportunity to look
for all the "small things". Be sure to take your head out of
the reef often or risk missing a turtle swimming by!
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Lighthouse Reef
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A shallow mooring makes this site a great choice for snorkeling,
a relaxing afternoon dive or a night dive. Sand patches start at
15 feet and the top of the wall is at 40 feet. This is a great
dive as part of your Open Water course!
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Dixie's Place
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Coral heads begin at 40-50 feet below the boat and the wall is
only a few kicks away. This dive offers a number of different
dive profiles.
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Half Moon Bay Wall
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Easy access to deep water occasionally brings pelagics to this
site. A swim-thru at 70 feet takes you from the outside of the
wall to the inside where you can explore channels running
towards shore.
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Divemaster's Choice
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A beautiful iron shore with a shallow reef teeming with fish
life. Keep your eyes out for the remains of a boat whose
divemaster or captain made a bad choice!
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Hole in the Wall
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Literally! Start out at 40 feet in a sand chute and come out
on the outside of the reef at 130 feet. The more adventurous
can enjoy an amazing view above an ancient waterfall.
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Canyon Reef
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A magnificent 70 foot swim-thru takes you from 20 feet of
water to the outside of the wall. Great for snorkeling too!
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Fish Den
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A shallow mooring and unique rock formations create a series
of narrow canyons great for exploring on your way to the swimthrus!
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Gibson Bight
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Do you know what a bight is? Come to Luna Beach and we will explain!
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Melissa's Reef
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Drop in and explore the corals below the boat or swim over to
the nearby wall. You'll enjoy this dive even if you're not Melissa!
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Overheat Reef
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The sand patch beneath the boat is in 15 feet of water. With the
wall starting at 30 feet and dropping down to around 130, this
site offers something for everyone!
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Green Outhouse Reef
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Named for a green outhouse that used to grace the shore, this site
makes a great wall dive but don't forget to check out the wide
canyons before you drop over the wall!
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Pillar Coral
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A shallow or deep wall dive with a small, flat swimthru that
ends in a chimney. It brings you out right below the boat.
Its' depth and variety and quantity of fish make it a great
snorkeling site too!
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El Aguila
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"The Eagle", a 220 foot cargo ship sunk in 1997, resting in
about 100 feet of water. Home to many large parrot fish,
groupers and a couple of famous moray eels.
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Mike's Place
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There are both a shallow and a deep wall nearby, this site
has a place for everyone!
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Peter's Place
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This site offers a mini-wall rising from 40 feet and a large
variety of fish. This site can be your own personal aquarium!
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Bear's Den
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This site offers both a swim-thru AND a cave. This is sure to
be a dive you'll be talking about on the boat ride back!
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White Hole
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This site is named for the large white sand patch that you
drop in on before heading off to explore the magnificent
coral heads nearby.
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Spooky Channel
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Swim thru the channel and be rewarded with an underwater
cathedral at the end!
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Four Sponges
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This place is a really nice wall dive with plenty of fish and many different corals and sponges, The edge of the wall sits at around 30/40ft so itıs a great site for all levels of experience.
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The Odyssey
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A 300 foot freighter in 110 feet of water. This boat is 50
feet wide and 85 feet tall. It was sunk in November 2002 and
offers a great number of places to penetrate.
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Herbie's Place
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Large barrel sponges and an abundance of fish make this a
spectacular wall dive. The current helps make this some
of the healthiest coral on the island!
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Pablo's Place
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Another great drift dive. This wall offers large fans and
sponges. It is common to have a grouper join your dive group!
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Keyhole
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A magnificent wall dive with a large variety of fish. This is
a great way to start your day!
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Church Reef
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Church isn't just on Sundays anymore. You'll want to dive
this phenomenal wall more than once!
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Flower's Bay Wall
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Flowers are about the only thing you won't see on this
spectacular vertical wall dive!
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Insidious Reef
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This site is located off of the reef on an offshore bank and
is now home to Roatan's "Shark Dive".
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Mary's Place
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Perhaps Roatan's most famous crevices, they were created as
a result of volcanic activity. On your way to the fissures,
be sure to look for the small stuff, like the flamingo tongues
which grace the sea fans!
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Forty-Foot Point
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So named for its 40 foot depth under the boat. There is an
abundant amount of fish. This site also hosts an impressive
wall for those wishing to go deeper.
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