Have you heard of SOL Roatan?
Top Things To Do In Roatan!
Roatan has so much to offer in terms of things to do that it can be hard to choose if you only have a limited time. Naturally the day time offers a lot more things than the night. Scuba diving is probably the biggest attraction, with 100's of dive sites to choose from and crystal-clear tropical waters it is obvious why Roatan keeps featuring as one of the world's top dive & snorkel destinations. But rest assured that if you are not a water sport enthusiast there is still a lot different options for a guaranteed good time.
Here are some crowd favorites.
Read MoreThe REEF GUARDIANS Program
Have you heard of the Roatan Reef Guardians? We are extremely proud to introduce you to our 'first-of-its kind' community outreach program to empower the lives of the young women of Roatan.
Read MoreMarine Life and their excellent ability to camouflage themselves.
What is a PADI Bubblemaker?
Fascinating facts on Crinoids
Crinoids, also known as sea lilies or feather stars, are marine animals that belong to the phylum Echinodermata and the class Crinoidea. They are characterized by their feathery arms, which they use to capture food particles from the water, and their central disk-like body, which contains the mouth and other vital organs.
Read MoreWhat's the story behind the logo & boat names of Reef Gliders?
It all starts with our matriarch Irma. The Reef Gliders logo is a tribal shark, a blue shark to be specific. It is one of Irma's favorite sharks in fact. Since she has been a lover of the ocean and sharks in particular from a very early age due to her dad being an avid fisherman, free diver and ocean lover himself. The blue shark caught her eye because of its elegance and the fact that female blue sharks have skin three times thicker than the males....... So when Irma decided on her first tattoo it was exactly what she wanted, a tribal blue shark. It was one of our team members (Victor) that pointed out to her that, that should be our logo and we all instantly loved the idea.
Read MoreWhat is all the hype about diving in Roatan?
Roatan is a small island located in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Honduras. It is part of the Bay Islands, which also includes Utila and Guanaja. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, lush tropical forests, and crystal clear waters, making it a popular destination for tourists and divers alike.
Read MoreHow do I become a PADI Divemaster?
Am I ready for the Divemaster Course? What's it all about?
Divemaster is undoubtedly the greatest sounding title in diving, I mean, any non-divers will think you’re basically the scuba equivalent of Luke Skywalker. But before you get to skip around the dive centre pretending to be an Aqua Jedi Master, you must complete one of the best experiences any scuba addict could ask for: the PADI Divemaster Course.
Read MoreThe Seamounts of Cayos Cochinos - Dive Safari Trip
Have you ever heard of the Seamounts? Here's a top choice for divers who are looking for something different in Roatan
The Seamounts of Cayos Cochinos (Hog Cays) are some of Roatan's most spectacular dives. Not many people know about this amazing archipelago lying between Roatan and the northern shores of Honduras. Cayos Cochinos consists of two small islands (Cayo Menor and Cayo Grande) and 13 smaller coral cays, lost in the turquoise Caribbean waters surrounded by amazing underwater banks and seamounts. The sea around these islands harbors a myriad of dive sites formed by an underwater mountain range that creates the reef system: Roatan Banks.
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