Lucky Number 300!
Wow, we hit 300 reviews on TripAdvisor today! Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who reviewed us.
Thank you from Roatan Divers [Saaya's musings]
We'd like to extend an enormous thank you to everyone who has taken the time to review us on TripAdvisor, Facebook and Google+. Though it may have only taken a few minutes for you, for us, your kind words are what keeps us going and what makes us continue to strive for excellence.
South Side Diving!
The northwest coast of Roatan is fortunate in many ways. We have a ton of dive sites and moorings to choose from due to the hard work of the Roatan Marine Park, and unless the wind is coming directly from the northwest, which is rare, we have beautiful, flat calm seas to dive from. Sometimes, though, the wind can come from the northwest and it's not so easy to dive from this coast. On those days, what do we do?
Keeping up with Roatan Divers
How many ways can you follow us? We have Facebook, Instagram, Google+ and TripAdvisor, so you can always stay updated with what's going on at the shop.

Another gorgeous day for diving!
Not to rub this beautiful day in your faces, but...have you seen our view?
What Is (and What Isn't) Zika Virus?
By now, you have undoubtedly read about the Zika virus. The New York Times came out with a great article about the epidemic and how it affects us, so let's have a discussion about it before you call off your holiday abroad.
Roatan Humane Society's 2nd Annual Fur Ball
We just spent a lovely evening at the Roatan Humane Society's 2nd Annual Fur Ball! The event was graciously hosted by Infinity Bay Resort, and was a fundraising event for the Roatan Humane Society's continued work helping the animals on Roatan.

When is the best time to visit Roatan?
Roatan is a wonderfully unique island. It’s one of the only places in the world where you can have some of the best diving in the Caribbean just minutes away from land (or seconds, really) while being crazy affordable, beachfront properties and cute Caribbean towns with big supermarkets just a short drive away, the efficiency of a tourist island (albeit a Caribbean efficiency) while also feeling like a place where people actually live, a full range of culinary experiences, from delicious Honduran street food to world class Indian food, and a range of accommodation to choose from, from backpacker hostels to gorgeous boutique hotels and beautiful condos. Sure, there is room for improvement, just like there is everywhere else, but I think it’s safe to say that Roatan is a pretty cool place