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Bear`s Den ... click for more Bear`s Den
Depth 30 to 105 feet. Well known for its honeycombed vertical coral wall, a large underwater cave, and a tunnel. The tunnel is about 80 feet deep and located very near the boat mooring. The tunnel runs 100 feet before opening at a large steep cany
rated, discovered 686 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Bear`s Den ... click for more
Coco View Wall ... click for more Coco View Wall
Coco View Wall is one of the most spectacular dives on the island. Starting at 6 meters and dropping straight down to 35 meters and beyond, you can see a huge variety of life living at every strata. This dive is most easily accessed from the beach
rated, discovered 689 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Coco View Wall ... click for more
Front Porch ... click for more Front Porch
The Front Porch dive is one of the finest North shore dives, due to the proximity of Anthony's Key (intro photo) to the reef. You are just a short swim away from the reef's edge, with an easy dock-side entry and exit.
rated, discovered 680 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Front Porch ... click for more
Half Moon Bay ... click for more Half Moon Bay
Half Moon Bay offers something for both snorkelers and divers. The shallower waters of the protected bay makes for a leisurely swim right off the beach, and a more advanced dive can be had around the bend of the bay off the reef's edge.
rated, discovered 708 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Half Moon Bay ... click for more
Half Moon Bay Wall ... click for more Half Moon Bay Wall
Half Moon Bay Wall is a semicircular wall that begins at 20 feet as a gradually declining slope. At depth of 60 feet, the slope levels off for s short distance than drops to over 100 feet in a semi-circular wall. Hard corals, sea fans, sponges
rated, discovered 699 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Half Moon Bay Wall ... click for more
Newman`s Wall ... click for more Newman`s Wall
Newman's Wall, like the Coco View wall, is another scenery smorgasbord of macro life. From 3 to 30 meters, you can wend your way in and out of the canyon walls, taking in all the views Roatan is famous for.
rated, discovered 714 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Newman`s Wall ... click for more
Sandy Bay ... click for more Sandy Bay
Sandy Bay beach is the closest entry for the dive through the Little Channel. The reef wall is about 300 meters beyond the beach. This should be considered an advanced dive due to the distance of the kick-out.
rated, discovered 686 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Sandy Bay ... click for more
Sea Grape ... click for more Sea Grape
Just outside of Half Moon Bay on the Northwest side of the island, you'll find a small resort that has an unusual access to some advanced diving. Entry into the water is easy from this site, getting out isn't!
rated, discovered 671 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
Sea Grape ... click for more
Spooky Channel ... click for more Spooky Channel
Spooky Channel is located directly off the end of the Sunnyside pier. There is a maze of zigzags and tunnel like effects leading throughout the reef at depths of up to 95 feet. Snorkelers and divers have very easy access to this area
rated, discovered 704 time(s).
Roatan region, Islas de la Bahia
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