JaimieGreen
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We are heading to Roatan in April (first time).
Both of us are underwater photographers and would like to stay somewhere where we can shore dive from the property so that we can spend a decent amount of time underwater.
We really love renting houses vs. staying at resorts as you have so much more privacy and can really relax away from everyone else. We want to rent a house for 10 days and are looking at several which appear to offer shore diving from the house-Blue House, Castaways Cove, Sunrisa del Sol, Casita Cervantes.
Does anyone have any recommendations between these or recommend another house to rent which has good shore diving from the property? Both of us are quite experienced divers (used to be technical divers) so we are used to shore diving on our own. It's hard to tell how the shore diving is from these properties though. Since we are photographers, we tend to spend a lot of time in very small spaces so the reefs don't need to be big just generally in good condition with lots of life...
Also, are there other spots on the island that you can shore dive if you rent a car or use a kayak to get to from the house we rent or from a beach acess point?
Also, is it easy to rent tanks from the dive centers for use to shore dive?
Any thoughts/perspective would be really helpful!
Thanks,
Jaimie
Both of us are underwater photographers and would like to stay somewhere where we can shore dive from the property so that we can spend a decent amount of time underwater.
We really love renting houses vs. staying at resorts as you have so much more privacy and can really relax away from everyone else. We want to rent a house for 10 days and are looking at several which appear to offer shore diving from the house-Blue House, Castaways Cove, Sunrisa del Sol, Casita Cervantes.
Does anyone have any recommendations between these or recommend another house to rent which has good shore diving from the property? Both of us are quite experienced divers (used to be technical divers) so we are used to shore diving on our own. It's hard to tell how the shore diving is from these properties though. Since we are photographers, we tend to spend a lot of time in very small spaces so the reefs don't need to be big just generally in good condition with lots of life...
Also, are there other spots on the island that you can shore dive if you rent a car or use a kayak to get to from the house we rent or from a beach acess point?
Also, is it easy to rent tanks from the dive centers for use to shore dive?
Any thoughts/perspective would be really helpful!
Thanks,
Jaimie