Current Weather and diving on Roatan

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it is hot this time of year....very little rain...unless of course a tropical disturbance happens...sand flies do not take a vacation they are there year round....take cactus juice ....you are on the south side of the island...the constant breezes will keep them down some....but Aug the wind is calmer.....not to miss sites.....the standard Mary's Place...everyone has their faves....some of mine are Calvins Crack...Ironshore.....Valley of the Kings....and near west end Turtle Crossing is very nice.... have fun

more questions?????? join us here CoCo Chat it is where we are when we are not there :D
 
Headed to Coco View Aug 1. Would like to know how the weather is on Roatan. How much rain . How bad are the no see'ms at this point in time. Any dive locations that stand out that we need to request.

No need to request a specific dive site, they will make sure you get to all the great dives. :D Valley of the Kings and Calvin's Crack along with Mary's Place are my favorites, but the big thing is that all the dives are good. :D Have fun!
 
Here's the direct line for South Side Roatan Dive reports: Weekly Critter and Weather Log

Once you understand what the unique appeal of this 15 mile zone of reefs is, it really doesn't matter where you are diving within that area.
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You will soon get past the need for differences in reef structure and underwater terrain. What you are looking for is much more interesting than that!

This unique zone is where the little critters are born and grow up, hidden in plain sight on the shallow, sun drenched walls. Every dive should offer a Seahorse, a Pipefish, Juvenile Drums and babies of all species. Dozens of varieties of tiny Crabs, an equal number of Shrimp.

Follow your DM and other visiting experts carefully- they'll show you how to locate the specific niche environments that these amazing critters inhabit.

Have a look... here's the real deal: Treasures of South Side Roatan
 
Thanks Roatanman... Looks like I ought to look up Sonya and Libby when I get there next week. ...for dive instruction, of course
 
Sonya and Libby have left the building....errr...I mean the island...they left last Saturday..I had the pleasure of diving with both of the young ladies and they were a lot of fun....so settle down openhelix :no: but I am sure Doc Radowski will be glad to help you with any dive instruction you may need:D...have a great trip
 
I'll be there too!

Water temp is 82 degrees, seas are calm, weather is gorgeous.
 
Sounds good enough to go diving to me Let's go.



Hey Cap! I'm in your neck of the woods. My office is in Houston. I've been here a couple of days, headed home tomorrow and going to Roatan on Saturday!

102 freaking degrees here today! Let me outta here! :rofl3:
 

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