AllenG
Contributor
RooLuvsToDive wrote, "so, I'm curious as to where Roatan is????"
There is actually a T-shirt available on the island which answers this question. On the front, it says "Where the Hell is Roatan?" On the back, it says "Between Guanaja and Utila"
You know you're a hard-core Roatan type when you have to replace your "Where the Hell is Roatan" T-shirt!
Re CoCoView vs. AKR, don't sweat the decision. They are both great places. There are posts over the past year re some of the differences, but I can assure you that any person seeking lots of bottom time can have a great time at either place. I've been to both and enjoyed both. I tend to go back to AKR because it is more family oriented (my 12-y.o. daughter dives with me) and it has horseback riding 2x/day.
I have always found the waters on the west and north side to be calmer. The reefs on the west vs. south side are simply different and I would say that I prefer the south side corals as more varied and colorful, and I prefer the west side UW topography as more interesting (cut ins, swim throughs, unusual formations). Fish life is a draw between the two areas - I've seen "sleeping sharks" and lots of octopi on the west side, but then I saw seahorses at Mary's Place on the south side.
Damaged coral? Yes, there is some, but not enough to worry about.
Yes, AKR does have a boat go around to the south side. On a typical week of diving, you may hit the south side 2-3x (a trip to Mary's Place, a trip as part of the Tabiyana Beach party, and then maybe one more). And yes, the current is very slow on the north. The DMs will talk about doing a drift dive because of the current, and you wonder where the currents are!
And Dee is correct - If your goal is to max out bottom time, CCV is ideal. Dives at dawn, daily night dives on the wall, etc.
Be sure to read some of the other threads re Roatan and setting your expectations and No-See-Ums. Even after 15 years of going down there, Roatan remains my favorite dive vacation.
There is actually a T-shirt available on the island which answers this question. On the front, it says "Where the Hell is Roatan?" On the back, it says "Between Guanaja and Utila"
You know you're a hard-core Roatan type when you have to replace your "Where the Hell is Roatan" T-shirt!
Re CoCoView vs. AKR, don't sweat the decision. They are both great places. There are posts over the past year re some of the differences, but I can assure you that any person seeking lots of bottom time can have a great time at either place. I've been to both and enjoyed both. I tend to go back to AKR because it is more family oriented (my 12-y.o. daughter dives with me) and it has horseback riding 2x/day.
I have always found the waters on the west and north side to be calmer. The reefs on the west vs. south side are simply different and I would say that I prefer the south side corals as more varied and colorful, and I prefer the west side UW topography as more interesting (cut ins, swim throughs, unusual formations). Fish life is a draw between the two areas - I've seen "sleeping sharks" and lots of octopi on the west side, but then I saw seahorses at Mary's Place on the south side.
Damaged coral? Yes, there is some, but not enough to worry about.
Yes, AKR does have a boat go around to the south side. On a typical week of diving, you may hit the south side 2-3x (a trip to Mary's Place, a trip as part of the Tabiyana Beach party, and then maybe one more). And yes, the current is very slow on the north. The DMs will talk about doing a drift dive because of the current, and you wonder where the currents are!
And Dee is correct - If your goal is to max out bottom time, CCV is ideal. Dives at dawn, daily night dives on the wall, etc.
Be sure to read some of the other threads re Roatan and setting your expectations and No-See-Ums. Even after 15 years of going down there, Roatan remains my favorite dive vacation.