Roatan Diving — Honduras
Roatan sits on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — the world's second largest — and delivers an astonishing value proposition: world-class wall diving at budget-friendly prices. The island's west end offers gentle conditions ideal for new divers, while the east end serves up more adventurous walls and seasonal whale shark encounters. It's one of the best places on Earth to learn to dive or earn advanced certifications affordably.
- Score
- 79.3 / 100
- Country
- Honduras
- Region
- Central America
- Area
- Bay Islands
- Nearest airport
- Juan Manuel Galvez International (RTB)
- Visibility
- 18–37 m
- Water temperature
- 26–29 °C
- Max depth
- 43 m
- Current strength
- mild
- Dive types
- wall, reef, wreck, night, drift
- Best months
- March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October
- Minimum certification
- Open Water
- Access type
- boat
- Average 2-tank dive cost
- $70 USD
- Budget tier
- budget
- Key species
- whale shark, spotted eagle ray, seahorse, nurse shark, moray eel, barracuda
- Google rating
- 4.6 (6,200 reviews)
- Top operators
- Coconut Tree Divers, Roatan Divers, Native Sons Dive Shop
- Nearest hyperbaric chamber
- Cornerstone International Hyperbaric Chamber, Roatan (~5 km)
SCORE
16.3200°N
-86.5250°E
Roatan sits on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — the world's second largest — and delivers an astonishing value proposition: world-class wall diving at budget-friendly prices. The island's west end offers gentle conditions ideal for new divers, while the east end serves up more adventurous walls and seasonal whale shark encounters. It's one of the best places on Earth to learn to dive or earn advanced certifications affordably.
Affordable Caribbean Reef Paradise
Score Breakdown
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Marine Life
76.0Species diversity, megafauna encounters, reef fish abundance, macro life, and endemic species.
Dive Types
Traveling with Non-Divers?
Great news for traveling couples and families — this is a budget-friendly destination with plenty of affordable topside activities to keep non-divers happy while you explore below the surface.
Activities for Non-Divers
Nearby Cultural Sites
- Garifuna cultural center at Punta Gorda
- Roatan Museum
Non-Diver Partner Score
Good topside options for non-diving companions.
Safety & Emergency
Dive Insurance
Dive insurance is essential. Standard travel insurance often excludes scuba diving. We recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) for comprehensive dive accident coverage.
Learn More at DAN.orgChamber on-island; hospital in Coxen Hole; air ambulance to La Ceiba or San Pedro Sula
Top Operators
Coconut Tree Divers
PADI
Roatan Divers
PADI
Native Sons Dive Shop
SSI
What your dive shop won't tell you
The minimum certification printed on a brochure is the legal floor, not the honest recommendation. Here's what we actually think you should bring to this site.
Below this we'd send you somewhere easier first.
“Intermediate minimum — deep profiles and variable viz.”
What will challenge you
- →Recreational limit of 40 m is reachable here (max depth 43 m). Gas planning and NDL tracking matter.
- →Wreck penetration requires Wreck specialty training at minimum, and often decompression planning. Don't improvise inside.
- →Variable visibility
- →Deep profiles
What will surprise you
- →Roatan has more marine life variety than most divers expect
- →Local operators know spots the guidebooks miss
When to dive it
Every dive shop gives you this briefing at 7am. We just wrote it down. Tidal dependency: slight. Optimal window: First light to 11am for best visibility..
- Vizpeak
- Currentmild
- Crowdlight
- reef exploration
- photography
Best light and calmest conditions before afternoon wind picks up.
- Vizmoderate
- Currentmild
- Crowdmoderate
- drift diving
- second tank
Wind chop can reduce viz. Still diveable but morning is better.
Dive forecast
Realistic conditions by month. Viz ranges are what you should actually expect, not best-case marketing numbers. Confidence % is the share of days that match this profile historically.
| Month | Viz (m) | Temp (°C) | Current | Sea | Rain | Confidence | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good, peak season crowds |
| Feb | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good, peak season crowds |
| Mar | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good, peak season crowds |
| Apr | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good |
| May | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good |
| Jun | 18–28 | 28 | Mod | Mod | Wet | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good |
| Jul | 18–28 | 28 | Mod | Mod | Wet | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good, manta season |
| Aug | 18–28 | 28 | Mod | Mod | Wet | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good, manta season |
| Sep | 18–28 | 28 | Mod | Mod | Wet | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good, manta season |
| Oct | 18–28 | 28 | Mod | Mod | Wet | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good |
| Nov | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good |
| Dec | 28–37 | 28 | Mild | Calm | Light | 70% | reef fish active, wreck visibility good |
Photography brief
Subjects are only half the shot. A perfect macro site is useless in a three-knot drift, and a wide-angle dream is useless at 35 m with a murky ceiling. These are the conditions, not the hype.
Recommended kit
- →Macro lens (60mm or 105mm), focus light, dual strobes positioned for fill
- →Wide-angle or fisheye (8-15mm range), dual strobes for close-focus wide angle
- →Dedicated video light for dark wreck interiors; don't rely on strobes alone
What this site will teach you
The dives that made you a better diver are the ones that made you uncomfortable for the right reasons. Here's what this site will quietly train you for.
Deep diving comfort
advancedRegular dives past 30m build confidence at depth.
7-day trip, per person
Rough ranges anchored to existing regional data — not booking quotes. Land-based trip, standard breakdown.
Hostels, shore diving, cheap eats
- Flights (RT from US)
- $360–$440
- Accommodation / day
- $25–$50
- Diving / day
- $60–$70
- Food / day
- $15–$30
- Transfers + misc
- $50–$150
3-star hotels, standard boat ops, mix of restaurants
- Flights (RT from US)
- $590–$720
- Accommodation / day
- $60–$120
- Diving / day
- $70–$90
- Food / day
- $35–$70
- Transfers + misc
- $50–$150
Top resorts or liveaboards, premium operators
- Flights (RT from US)
- $900–$1,100
- Accommodation / day
- $150–$300
- Diving / day
- $90–$120
- Food / day
- $80–$150
- Transfers + misc
- $50–$150
Flights priced round-trip from a major US hub. Figures are per person on a shared room. Solo travelers add ~30% to accommodation.
Build a trip around it
Most divers fly across the world for one destination and don't realise another worth-it site is 90 minutes away. Here are the honest pairings.
- Utila68.2Honduras
Same country, easy to combine into one trip.
- Guanaja68.8Honduras
Same country, easy to combine into one trip.
- Great Blue Hole70.1Belize
Regional neighbour with a different dive type. Worth the extra flight if you want variety.
- Cocos Island64.6Costa Rica
Regional neighbour with a different dive type. Worth the extra flight if you want variety.
- Lake Izabal50.0Guatemala
Regional neighbour with a different dive type. Worth the extra flight if you want variety.
Best dive types here