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Dive sites nearby

Jack Neil Bight

10 Minutes heading out West from the Main Utila Harbor you will find Jack Neil Bight. From the boat you will notice clear turquoise color water that embeds a sandy bottom. On either side of the sandy bottom you will find Hard Coral formations. A small Sandy Beach is adorned by Home Docks on the Coast.

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Madelines

Approx. 20 minutes heading West of the Main Utila Harbor, you will find Madeline’s. This dive site is west of Jack Neil Beach site and is identified by the beautiful shallow white sand areas and a gently sloping sandy bottom.

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Big Rock

A very popular site with both divers and students. Big Rock is a small sandy patch running from 15ft all the way to 130ft. A beautiful wall dive for all with lots to see.

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Silver Gardens

Located 20mins from the main hub on the south side of the island, this site has 4 markers. The shallow is at 20ft with sandy patches and then drops to about 100ft.

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Stingray Point

Head out across the sand to the wall on the other side. Follow it for about 15 minutes and at 18 meters you’ll find a large crack in the rock. It’s about 1.5-2.0 meters wide and about 100 meters long. Perfect turnaround point for your dive.

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Little Bight

A wide sand patch gradually slopes from the beach to well past 100 feet, creating a beautiful break in the reef that runs parallel to shore. Little Bight dive site is easy to reach and fun for all.

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Labyrinth/Kenny’s Reef

It is an amazing site with a very nice Labyrinth-like passage in between coral walls that deserves to be mentioned but named correctly. Located off the island of Utila.

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Pretty Bush

This reef starts at the shore line and reaches all the way to 15ft and then drops to 100ft. Broken walls and sand channels make for a beautiful site.

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Black Coral Wall

Black Coral Wall is a gently sloping wall with occasional dramatic rock structure. Abundant Black Coral grows here and can be identified as the whispy bushes growing out the side of the rocky structures.

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Diamond Cay

This site shares it’s name with the small cay protruding out of the water nearby. Drift dive off a narrow coral formation between two sand channels that are wide sand patches to the west (30ft/10m), and end at the top of the reef wall towards the east.

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