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]]>This dive site is accessible and is home to a wide variety of coral and fish. You can also see humpback whales, manta rays, whale sharks, green turtles, stingrays, parrotfish, and puffers.
Perhaps one of Africa’s best-kept diving secrets, the dive site at Cape Town has a magical golden kelp forest that is teeming with life. It is home to many species of shark, octopus, and large schools of fish.
At this dive site, you can find many kinds of fish and marine plants within sprawling caverns and labyrinthine caves. Take the plunge at this site and you’ll feel like you’re in another world. This site is only for advanced divers.
This is a speciality spot for seeing the ancient whale sharks. These majestic creatures are akin to elephants lumbering across the plains up on the land.
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]]>Utila is surprisingly affordable. You can purchase decent accommodation at reasonable prices and your average meal will cost around $4. Everywhere on the island is within walking distance so you will also save money on travel.
Utila is famous for its marine life. It’s one of the few spots in Central America where you can swim with whale sharks all year-round. You can also catch nurse sharks, lionfish, and manta rays if you are lucky.
Utila is one of the cheapest places in the world to learn how to dive. The island borders Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, which is the second-largest barrier reef in the world.
Although diving is the main incentive to visit Utila, it is also a beautiful travel destination for the snorkelers among us. The beaches are stunning and you don’t need to scuba-dive to see the colorful fish in the surrounding waters.
Utila is the kind of island where you meet people who planned to stay for a few days, only to stay for a few months. The culture is unique and diverse and people are happy to kick back in a hammock and share a beer over good conversation.
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]]>This dive site is accessible and is home to a wide variety of coral and fish. You can also see humpback whales, manta rays, whale sharks, green turtles, stingrays, parrotfish, and puffers.
Perhaps one of Africa’s best-kept diving secrets, the dive site at Cape Town has a magical golden kelp forest that is teeming with life. It is home to many species of shark, octopus, and large schools of fish.
At this dive site, you can find many kinds of fish and marine plants within sprawling caverns and labyrinthine caves. Take the plunge at this site and you’ll feel like you’re in another world. This site is only for advanced divers.
This is a speciality spot for seeing the ancient whale sharks. These majestic creatures are akin to elephants lumbering across the plains up on the land.
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]]>The post Why You Should Visit Utila, Honduras If You Love The Ocean appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Utila is surprisingly affordable. You can purchase decent accommodation at reasonable prices and your average meal will cost around $4. Everywhere on the island is within walking distance so you will also save money on travel.
Utila is famous for its marine life. It’s one of the few spots in Central America where you can swim with whale sharks all year-round. You can also catch nurse sharks, lionfish, and manta rays if you are lucky.
Utila is one of the cheapest places in the world to learn how to dive. The island borders Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, which is the second-largest barrier reef in the world.
Although diving is the main incentive to visit Utila, it is also a beautiful travel destination for the snorkelers among us. The beaches are stunning and you don’t need to scuba-dive to see the colorful fish in the surrounding waters.
Utila is the kind of island where you meet people who planned to stay for a few days, only to stay for a few months. The culture is unique and diverse and people are happy to kick back in a hammock and share a beer over good conversation.
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