Zenshift
Contributor
My wife and I are in the 100+ dive range and will be visiting Roatan on a cruise ship next January. The official docking times are 10AM - 7PM (sunset = 5:35PM).
So, here are our criteria for unique recommendations:
1) We prefer boats with 6 or fewer people and abhor diving with snorkelers, or on sites with 12 boats parked on the surface
2) We're not against renting the whole boat, depending on price
3) We prefer dives in the 30'-60' range that have the most sea life, and don't mind lingering over a coral head to find the worms, blennies, etc.
Our question(s) then are for a dive operator recommendation, specific reefs to request, and are there twilight dives close to the endpoint marina? I'd even appreciate places to avoid ... especially shops with large numbers of divers, snorkelers, or other ballast.
Thank you all so much.
We posted a similar request last year and ended up at Tres Pelicanos in Cozumel, rented the whole boat, got 3 dives in, and had a spectacular experience with them ... all through the scubaboard experts.
So, here are our criteria for unique recommendations:
1) We prefer boats with 6 or fewer people and abhor diving with snorkelers, or on sites with 12 boats parked on the surface
2) We're not against renting the whole boat, depending on price
3) We prefer dives in the 30'-60' range that have the most sea life, and don't mind lingering over a coral head to find the worms, blennies, etc.
Our question(s) then are for a dive operator recommendation, specific reefs to request, and are there twilight dives close to the endpoint marina? I'd even appreciate places to avoid ... especially shops with large numbers of divers, snorkelers, or other ballast.
Thank you all so much.
We posted a similar request last year and ended up at Tres Pelicanos in Cozumel, rented the whole boat, got 3 dives in, and had a spectacular experience with them ... all through the scubaboard experts.