El Jardin. El Jardin offered nice underwater topography with several reef pinnacles, sandy areas with sand eels and also a couple of enjoyable swim-throughs. Very close to this site is a small bay where you can leave the boat, enter the jungle and find yourself some fresh fruit. But beware where you step, because there are fragile corals everywhere, even in 50cm shallow water.
Roatan Banks. Roatan Banks is a massive reef in-between Cayos Cochinos and Roatan. Jacks, barracuda and snapper, turtles, rays, groupers and every type of coral and reef fish could be found here. This, however, pretty much depends on the time of the year. February to May are good times to visit. When I was there in June, the rainy season had started, resulting in a bit less fish around. The Roatan Banks was, with a depth of 30m, the deepest dive site of my stay.
All the other sites I dived at were at a depth range of five to 20m and, as such, suitable for divers of all levels. There are roughly a dozen different sites to dive in the waters of Cayos Cochinos, but due to the outstanding diversity, you can easily dive every spot two to three times and not discover everything.
I dove Pelikano Uno three times and felt as if I had not even discovered 50 percent of that dive site. There is plenty to shoot for wide-angle and macro fans alike. Keep in mind that Cayos Cochinos is one of the most untouched dive areas on the planet.
There is no need to swim around for a long time, searching for interesting subjects to shoot. It is more about coming to a decision about what not to shoot, as you would be surrounded by plenty of life and photogenic subjects.
Some areas close to the islands are so shallow that snorkeling with your camera is the proper option, providing you with lots of photographic opportunities, even when working with ambient light only. Underwater, visibility starts to drop by the beginning of June. The best underwater visibility I found was roughly at 25m; the worse was at just six meters.
But I was told that in the months prior to June, visibility of 30m to 35m was considered normal, with visibility of over 40m on some lucky days. For those interested in marine biology, I suggest you contact the research station of the Honduras Coral Reef Foundation at Cayos Cochinos. They are the ones who best know the place and everything that grows, crawls and swims there. There is even an option to dive with one of their marine biologists.
Remember what National Geographic said about the place: Plenty of species in those waters do not even have a name yet. So, if you ever want to discover a new marine species and give it a name, here is your chance! It is about 2. Twice a week, there is a direct flight from Grand Cayman to La Ceiba. If you are already on Utila or Roatan, you can reach Cayos Cochinos by private boat charter. Correct the information. Suggest Place to Visit. Track to location with GPS. This small but beautiful group of Honduran Caribbean islands is located near the coast, almost in front of La Ceiba.
The whole is visible from this port city on a clear day, and even when it appears as a medium-sized island, it is actually made up of 13 islets and small islands. Declared a Biological Reserve by the Congress, Cayos Cochinos is a true paradise that, fortunately, is protected by law. Cayos Cochinos is a group of two small islands Cayo Menor and Cayo Mayor and 13 small coves located They offer a variety of riches, which start underwater with Honduras' most virgin reefs.
This, of course, means you may very well have a site all to yourself! Something that I really love about the tourism in Cayos Cochinos is that its all aimed toward promoting a deeper understanding of the fragility of the marine and terrestrial ecosystems that thrive here.
There are also rangers who regularly patrol the area, ensuring that everyone abides by the principles and area protections set in place. The only people allowed here are scientists studying the reef and people working for the Honduras Coral Reef Fund.
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