ROATAN
The first time I visited Anthony's Key was to purchase their 48 foot
Pro Dive boat they had for sale and I had flown over from Belize via
Pedro San Sula to Roatan to check the boat out.
I'm willing to bet there are very few places in the world that have
built as perfect a dive operation as Anthony's Key.
With 11, yes 11 dedicated dive boats lined up waiting to take you diving
to locations as close a merely five minutes away, Anthony's Key is a
divers paradise.
Night dives, shore dives, open water dives, wall dives, dolphin dives...
you name it, they've thought of it. They are even home to The Roatan
Institute for Marine Sciences.
My favorite part of the stay, on my second time back to check on progress
on the boat, was the Dolphin Dive, where I actually got to stay in an
enclosed but very large pen with a number of dolphins and basically play
pitch and catch with some sea kelp. Accompanied by a dolphin behaviorist
and videographer, a maximum of ten snorkelers interact with the dolphins
off a white-sand key in approximately 20 feet of water. Following a 25-minute
beach encounter, the snorkel session begins, and lasts approximately
30 minutes, allowing participants maximum opportunities for physical
contact. If the dolphins choose not to interact, there is a private area
for them within the two-acre enclosure.
On my third trip back to pick up the boat and bring it back to Belize,
I tried it all. Their night diving, some shore diving, which was simply
spectacular less than 100 feet from the Island's shoreline, wall diving.
I loved it... and I loved the key the rooms were on, complete to a T
with the Key deer roaming around the property.
Simply from the shore, divers may observe eel, grouper, and octopus
as they descend to depths of 40 feet or more, as well as schools of blue
tangs, parrotfish, angelfish and damselfish, sea fans, star coral and
brain coral. In addition, a small plane wreck in the lagoon at 30 feet
is an excellent training tool for students and novice divers.
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