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My husband and I are planning a trip to Honduras to mainly dive this December. We are trying to decide which diving shop/place to use. We are looking for a reliable company with basic accommodation and far from the crowds.

On my list I have:

-Captain's Morgan dive center on Jewel Caye (Utila). My question: it seems to be very quiet, but they cannot promise how many dives we will be able to do (maybe just 2) we would like 3-4 every day for a week.

-We are also looking at the Cayos Cochinos: Caribik or Plantation Beach resort?

Any advice will help!

Thanks

PS: can we reserve plane tickets from San Pedro de Sula to Ceiba (or even Utila) ahead of time, or does it have to be done form the airport there? Can't contact the company flying there.

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We dove with Subway Scuba and Anthony's and both were fine. I'd recommend going to scuba board forum to get specific suggestions about diving.

you should book tickets and not at the airport for the season from nov to mar. this is pek season for diving.

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I would strongly recomend CoCo View on Roatan. Not only is it away from the crowds, they include unlimited shore diving in thier price. Typically they run you out for a boat dive, then give you the option of Jumping off near the resort on the way back. You cruise the wall shallow poop up outside the resturant and walk accross the key to the equipment area.

We did 6 dives ever day that way including a lot of Dawn and Night dives. For serious diving no location in the Bay Islands comes close.

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Call CM Airlines to reserve SAP to RTB 001 504 445 0106 Round trip is $205 with taxes in. Ask for Guadaloupe.

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Mike,
Although this news has been awhile regarding Coco View dive Resort, I personally will not go with them.

Once a dive company has serious accidents attached to their name, I wont consider them even if they had drastic replaced everyone and every piece of equipment. Too many to choose from in my book.

http://www.cdnn.info/news/safety/s050623.html

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Tropical Island Divers are located at Marble Hill Farms, five minutes on the dirt road to Camp Bay. they have a great operation and three private casitas that overlook the north shore. the dive spots on this end of the island are spectacular, especially Morat Wall. there is the Mangrove Forest that is close by and they will take you on a short tour on the way. Pigeon Cay is one of the favorite spots with a nice wall as well. since its not on the west end of the island so you won't find any crowds. they also have a restaurant and rent kayaks, if you want to do a bit of exploring on your own. the snorkeling is great and there is a restaurant in Camp Bay over the water that has a marine sanctuary. conchs, lobsters and they save turtles that are caught by the poachers.

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Thank you. I know there are a lot of options! I will have to look at those too!

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I am still looking! Marble Hill Farms seems neat! But I am worried about the variety of the dives as their dives are only 5-10 minutes from shore. It must be the same kind of dives all the time.

I have been looking at Deep Blue Resort on Utila. Any comments about them?

Thanks

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I haven't dived from Marble Hill Farms but close to shore and close together in that part of the world doesn't necessarily mean all the same kind of dives all the time. Diving on the north coast of Guanaja, all within 5-10 minutes of the Island House dock, was incredibly varied - pinnacles, swim-throughs, eel gardens, shallow reefs interspersed with sand, the works.

On Utila we stayed at the Lighthouse and I dove with Alton's - a perfect combination for me. We like that area near the bridge which is close enough to the center of town but far enough away to be quieter. The best snorkeling and flyfishing we've found is out past the old airport, there's a decent beach out there (you pay a few bucks for the privilege), and our favorite restaurant, RJ's Barbecue, is practically across the street. You can read more and see photos by using the link below (Guanaja and Utila 2008 collection).

This summer we'll be in Guatemala for a few weeks and then we're splitting our 2 weeks of island time between Camp Bay Beach Lodge and Hobbie's Hideaway. Good luck!


My photos w/ blog & travelogue links on the main page of each collection: http://www.flickr.com/photos/staceyholeman/collections
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Hello!

This is Deep Blue Divers on Utila. We recommend you come to Utila to relax and dive!
Many travellers come to Utila each year on their way through Honduras, as Utila is famous for its wonderful dive sites and affordable but professional scuba diving training and fun dives.
Here at Deep Blue we are situated in the nice part of town away from the noise of the bars and are a small but smart dive centre which has nicer- than- backpacker accommodation but at backpacker prices. We can offer you a lovely private room (you won't get this at other places), large kitchen, hot water showers, free WIFI and cable TV.

If you would like to check out some photos of Deep Blue, please see our Facebook page!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Utila-Honduras/Deep-Blue-Divers/108018365929567?v=wall

If you have any further questions or would like to make a booking please do not hesitate to contact us at deepblueshoputila@gmail.com

I hope this helps!

Best Wishes,

The Deep Blue Team

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