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UTILA is surrounded by a pristine coral reef and warm Caribbean waters. Stretching all the way from Belize to Columbia and Venezuela, Utilas coral reef is sitting in the middle of the second largest barrier-reef worldwide!

Lying on the edge of a continental shelf Utila offers the most varieties of dive sites you be able to find on the Bay Islands.

  In the front of Utilas only town and there friendly inhabitants stretches the protective shallow bay followed by miles of coral gardens on the south side. East of Utila you will find lots of cavern, caves and tunnel formations as well as the Halliburton Shipwreck a  115 foot cargo-vessel that sank 1997. To the west are the cays, eleven in total and great to watch a Caribbean sunset or just for a stopover and lunch break between dives.

  Watercay is uninhabited and is the perfect place if you feel like going back to the times of Robinson & Crusoe and want to spend entire days not doing anything to the north of Utila on the other hand you will find all the excitement of spectacular wall dives in one of the two marine reserves. Turtle-harbor invites you with lots of marine life and outstanding walls and overhangs. Besides all that Utila offers to dive there unnumbered sea mountains scattered around the Island which are an experience for themselves.

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