scubatraveler
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I am going to Roatan next year and want to find out the most beautiful dive sites.Can you suggest any? Scubatraveler

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Are you diving from a cruise ship?
If not- where are you staying? This is key to answering your question.
The diving that surrounds the islands is good in many ways, but you use the word "beautiful". Beauty may come in two forms for divers- the underwater terrain or architecture, also it might pertain to the underwater creatures.
The North side has the best architecture, hands down. The swim throughs, the tunnels, etc- this is caused by eons of heavy duty storm action. Many are attracted to the South side's "Mary's Place", but that's really a long boat ride for West Enders and North Siders. This area has similar and many beautiful sights much closer at hand. The North side has bigger wrecks, note that they are deeper and have substantially less growth as that side and depth gets less Sunlight. (95~120') There are dozens of dive ops that have sprung up on the West End zone, not so many will take you South unless it is to Mary's Place, but you can switch dive ops with ease and tailor your trips.
The South Side wins 1st Place for beautiful critters http://www.scubaboard.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=3139 (the pictures depict common sights) Great for the more advanced divers with perfected buoyancy and observational skills, but others might have a better time again on the North/West side with the larger, more commonly observed and identified critters. For the comfortable divers who have seen enough Groupers and Lobsters, the South side might be the trick. The wrecks are very shallow (30~65') and are covered with growth. Very few operations will take you to Calvins Crack, which is way East on the South side. Many believe it to be the most interesting architecture on the South side, and because of the Southern exposure to Sunlight, maybe best on the island as well.
Cruise ship visitors have limited access and choices, no matter who they charter with.