Why is there so much training offered in Roatan?

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As many know, Utila is renowned on the Central America backpacker certificate as an affordable and quality place for PADI certifications, so this gives the Divemaster and Instructor candidates a productive environment for training where they can learn and assimilate with so many courses occurring around them. As RM said, it's also the lifestyle and cost that are the clinchers as well.

This is certainly true and part of the reason we love spending time in Utila, but I think you are slowly beginning to see the emergence of higher end availability (and demand) on Utila. Utila has huge untapped resources (deserted beaches and land aplenty) and I suspect that with the continued increase in the vigilance about her reefs, fish and waste management, that demand will continue to grow. Roatan has her cruise ship vistitors, but I suspect those higher end vacationers seeking a more "off the beaten path" adventure will allow Utila to grow in the higher end segment and offer all of those instructors being trained an opportunity to earn a bit more cash.
 
I believe it might be because Roatan is one of the cheapest places to dive in the world, with calm seas, very little current, gorgeous reef and wonderful visibility. A great reason to add another dive qualification!

Mish Akel
Native Sons,
West End, Roatan
 

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