Forget curfews - go diving!

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mybluelife

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The curfew situation on the mainland is an annoyance, but it's not bothering us in Utila. So come on down and go diving! I suggest flying to Roatan, so you can avoid any problems on the mainland. Capt. Vern is still running his sailing catamaran ferry each day, so it's easy to get over here. The mainland ferry is also running. Not many tourists around right now, for obvious reasons. It's quiet at most of the dive shops on the island, so there's no chance you'll be kicked off a boat because of overcrowding. The mainland might be closed, but we're still open!
Hope to see y'all soon.
 
Thanks for posting. Its true, there's never been a better time to head to Utila. Go Go Go!
 
Not going to Utila, buy will arrive Roatan on the 10th for diving at Fantasy Island. Agree with Mybluelife---come on down!
 
Gotta agree with mybluelife - all is very cool on Utila... the island seems blissfully unaware of anything that happens on the mainland. Life here goes on as normal, slow, relaxed, and happy with some great diving. Come on over, October can deliver calm seas and great diving and some good whale shark encounters.

Talking of which, we have had some fantastic trips recently and some great encounters... Some of my highlights during the last month have been:

Swimming with a huge pod of Spinner Dolphins on two separate occasions. There must have been over 300 of them - I have no idea how to estimate dolphin numbers but they were everywhere around the boat as far as you could easily see.

Swimming with Pilot Whales - not sure how many but maybe around 30. I haven't been in the water with Pilot Whales for a couple of years so that was great :) there were a couple of young ones in amongst them too.

Whale shark encounters - 5 in one dive trip and a whole bunch over the last couple of weeks.

Two amazing trips to Cayos Cochinos in the last month... Diving Roatan Banks twice in a good current which delivered us huge schools of bar jacks, horse eye jacks and spade fish (and I'm not talking Black Hills huge here - for those that know Black Hills think in terms of schools 10 to 20 times the size of those commonly seen at Black Hills) schooling barracudas watching all the action, the biggest southern stingray any of us had ever seen, a nurse sharks, lobsters walking the reef during the day time, clouds of wrasses and the like everywhere....

I just wish we'd had more customers to take there!

Anyways, we are updating our website with some movies of some of the whale shark, dolphin and pilot whale action... It's taking me a little longer than I thought it would but check us out. You'll find a link to the movies on the front page.
 
Hey I arrive on the 10th for diving at Fantasy Island too!

Anyway, I agree, the diving down there is great and from what I've read all of the stuff on the mainland shouldn't effect trips to Roatan (and Utila?) at all. Go dive!
 

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