Suggestions for making my month in Utila safe and nice..

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

Robertcrockett

Contributor
Messages
291
Reaction score
46
Location
Eleanor WV
# of dives
500 - 999
Ill be leaving in about a month for Utila and plan on staying by myself from the 1st to the 30th of August. Any suggestions on making the stay as safe and nice as possible? I am looking for advice on things to bring with me...or leave home..Places to frequent or avoid. Basically just good travelers advice on what to do and what NOT to do. Ill probably stay at cross creek or with BICD or one of the available and recommended rooms like Rubys.

Thanks in Advance

Davey
 
You have a lot of choice on Utila Davey. There are dive centers all along the bay, ranging from cheap to pricey (with hotel accommodation). As a diver already I would say look for a dive center with more than one boat (you don't want to be limited by student divers), new boats, well maintained clean engines (this helps protect our delicate reef) - don't be afraid to ask to see, there is more than 1 dive center with quality equipment as well so ask to see the gear!

You will have a range accommodation options from the cheapest within the dive centers themselves. Some can offer only dormitories some have private rooms. Almost everyone offers a $3 night on the first night (usually in a dorm).

If you want a bit more comfort and privacy Ruby's is nice locally run Hotel with rooms ranging from $20 to $45, but seeing as you are going to be around for a month you might check out Freddy's Place as well which offers monthly apartments with and without A/C at a very reasonable price.

Some dive center's are on the ocean (some are on the lagoon) - on the ocean front you can really make use of the docks, etc swimming in the sea, kayaking, snorkeling, etc.

Also really check in on North Side trips - these are generally the best diving on Utila. Many dive centers claim North Side every day, but you should really dig into this. Ask to see the schedule board or ask to talk to other fun divers in the dive center to find out the reality of this. On Utila North Side means Turtle Harbor to Raggedy Cay and Rock Harbor - no the east and west ends of the island. North side is your only chance of whale shark encounters - last year the first two weeks of august we great for whale sharks.

Email me directly and I will be happy to tell you more.

Cheers,
Rob
 
Rob gives great advice (and runs a great shop, we've rented tanks from him every time we've been down). With a month, you've got time to check it all out and enjoy the island. Its a wonderful spot.

Further to your question of places to go and not go. I think the best advice is to simply do as you would do at home. Pay attention to you your surroundings and don't do things differently just because you are on an island. I would generally avoid the campanado (you won't have any reason to go there and probably won't see it unless you are looking for it), don't wear any flashy jewlery, don't carry lots of cash. Again, the same things you would do at home. You will rapidly learn the fun spots from any group at any dive shop.

While Utila does have the occaisional crime, it is really more petty theft than anything else.

Have fun and stay safe.
 

Back
Top Bottom