Odyssey (Wreck)

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110 feet under the surface of Roatan you can find the Odyssey Wreck. 300 feet long, 50 wide and, 85 feet tall, this wreck will impress. Sunk for divers in 2002, the wreck was donated by Hydes of Hybour.

Large grouper, barracuda, tuna and sharks like the reef and grey sharks have been spotted around the wreck.

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Wildlife Species

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SSI Training Centers

32m / 105ft

Max. Depth

advanced

Level

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Dive sites nearby

The Crucible Warfighter Scuba

Shallow sea grass and sand area inside the reef. Obstacle course setup for perfect buoyancy course work and beginner friendly. Perfect place for Open Water skills with the added benefit of an underwater obstacle course.

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Dolphin Den

Dolphin’s Den is situated on the northern side of the island. This site is normally less crowded, but equally beautiful and filled with amazing corals.

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Bear’s Den

Bear’s Den gets its name from a large underwater cave and tunnel found here. The cave is a few minutes east of the mooring at about 40ft and is large enough to accommodate several divers.

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Anthony’s Key Resort House Reef

Welcome to Front Porch, the house reef of Anthony’s Key Resort! Whether you’re a diver or a snorkeler, this shore-accessible site is the perfect place to explore Meso-American Barrier Reef, which gently hugs our resort

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Spooky Channel

An interesting dive site that links the inner lagoon to the outer reef. This beautiful gorge provides underwater canyons for all to enjoy.

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Land of the Giants

Shallow top Reef at 5m, steep wall with lots of cracks and canyons to the east. Slightly sloping sandy bottom starting at about 25m and sloping off to 35m+.

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Alaina’s Sandy Bottom

Easy access from either channel the dive site is buoy sits at 25’ and drops to a beautiful sandy bottom. Explore numerous swim throughs and huge coral formations.

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El Aguila (Wreck)

El Aguila (The Eagle) is Roatan’s most popular wreck dive and is located just off Baileys Key and Anthony’s Key Resort. It was a concrete freighter and sunk off Utila. The wreck was raised, stripped out for diving, and then sunk again by a consortium of dive shops on the island in 1997.

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Palmetto Keyhole

Characteristic of channels you’ll find on Roatan, Key Hole offers you an impressive display of topography with overhangs to explore. You will begin your dive at about 30ft and the reef walls guide you into the channel.

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Pillar Coral

Another distinctive dive site, Pillar, as its name suggests, is a coral spire just off of the reef wall. The mooring is on the top reef at 35 ft / 10 m, but a very short swim takes you over the top of the spire which tops out at around 90 ft / 27 m. This site descends well beyond the recreational limits so watch your depth closely.

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