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| If Utila is the island you'd like to visit, I highly recommend Laguna Beach Resort. Check out their web page: http://www.utila.com/ It is a great little resort with modern Newton dive boats, a very friendly staff and very comfortable accommodations. The food is good, and the bungalows air conditioned. Although the Bay Islands are not one of my favorite destinations, I would go back to LBR. And you couldn't pay me to go to Roatan. I was very pleased with this resort. Dive safe, /Don |
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| "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1124033391.657310.209500@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > We're considering a trip to Utila instead of our usual trip to Roatan. > We're tired of the cruise ship pod people - aka the hordes of suncrazed > lemmings - that are now invading Roatan. > > Recommendations on places to stay? Our requirements are A/C, > kitchenette, hot water, room for three. > > Dive shops? > > Transportation is not an issue, we live in Honduras and take the ferry > or a plane from LaCeiba. Not having been to Utila, I can't make any specific recommendations, but I wondered if you'd found this website yet: http://www.aboututila.com/AccomInfo/Apartments.htm It might of some help to you. |
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| chilly wrote: > "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1124033391.657310.209500@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > > We're considering a trip to Utila instead of our usual trip to Roatan. > > We're tired of the cruise ship pod people - aka the hordes of suncrazed > > lemmings - that are now invading Roatan. > > > > Recommendations on places to stay? Our requirements are A/C, > > kitchenette, hot water, room for three. > > > > Dive shops? > > > > Transportation is not an issue, we live in Honduras and take the ferry > > or a plane from LaCeiba. > > Not having been to Utila, I can't make any specific recommendations, but I > wondered if you'd found this website yet: > > http://www.aboututila.com/AccomInfo/Apartments.htm > > It might of some help to you. yeah...I've checked it out. There are a few possibilities but I was looking for input from people who have been to the island. The folks I know who have been there don't dive. They just go for two or three days to escape Siguatepeque and are heavily into the bar/resort scene. Sandi |
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| Don Ward wrote: > If Utila is the island you'd like to visit, I highly recommend Laguna > Beach Resort. > > Check out their web page: http://www.utila.com/ > > It is a great little resort with modern Newton dive boats, a very > friendly staff and very comfortable accommodations. The food is good, > and the bungalows air conditioned. While it looks like a very lovely place, I don't all inclusives. Medical dietary requirements on my part now necessitate a kitchenette for meal preparation. For the other two in the pary, it's no big deal if they are eating in restaurants or buffets. > > Although the Bay Islands are not one of my favorite destinations, I > would go back to LBR. And you couldn't pay me to go to Roatan. The Bay Islands are not my favorite place period. Unfortunately, with the cost of airfare, it is the only affordable place right now. I actually do live and work in Honduras full time and the cost to go rountrip to Utila or Roatan is less than $100. Last time I checked, San Pedro Sula to Bonaire was about $900 a person, to Cancun or Cozumel is $600, and to Belize it is nerarly $700 with a change of planes in EL SALVADOR! So...I'm stuck with the islands for the time being. Sandi |
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| "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1124065694.674048.113730@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > yeah...I've checked it out. There are a few possibilities but I was > looking for input from people who have been to the island. The folks I > know who have been there don't dive. They just go for two or three days > to escape Siguatepeque and are heavily into the bar/resort scene. > OK, I hear that. Here's a post from another board that might help: "I currently live on Utila and it's pretty fair, although a)more than half the shops have accommodation by the shop on the waterfront, and those that don't will store your gear securely so you don't have to carry it the 10 minute walk(!) across town. Personally, I'd go for the mid-price ranged UDC (www.utiladivecenter.com), which has accommodation at the Mango Inn(nicest on the island, although 10 mins from the shop). It visits every site on the island every week, including 2 north side boats every morning. My favourite site is 'Duppy Waters' which has great variety of turtles at the moment. Yesterday's dive had 2 along with barracuda, lobsters and a huge spotted eagle ray. We snorkelled with 2 whalesharks and about 20 dolphin on the surface interval too. Most sites northside have walls going very deep and beautiful coral formations and more life on top. Site number 2 is aquarium, so if you visit Utila, then aim to visit these two." By the way, did you get my email? |
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| chilly wrote: > > By the way, did you get my email? Thanks...and yes I did...reply sent. I read the newsgroup before I got to my email tonight. Sandi |
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| "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1124033391.657310.209500 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: > We're considering a trip to Utila instead of our usual trip to Roatan. > We're tired of the cruise ship pod people - aka the hordes of suncrazed > lemmings - that are now invading Roatan. > > Recommendations on places to stay? Our requirements are A/C, > kitchenette, hot water, room for three. > > Dive shops? > > Transportation is not an issue, we live in Honduras and take the ferry > or a plane from LaCeiba. > > Sandi I've spent 6+ months a year for the past 3 years in the Belize/Honduras area. Note that I live aboard my boat, so my views of an area are different from someone who stays ashore. My needs/wants are also different and I dive off of my dinghy. That being said, you couldn't pay me to go back to Utila to dive. Where are the fish? The area has been so over- fished that it's not even funny. May be Roatan is getting over-run with people, but the diving is much better. Of course, given the choice between the atolls off of Belize and Roatan, Belize wins hands down. If you're interested, here's a link to my diving reports for the area: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Diving_Reports.html -- Geoff |
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| Geoff Schultz wrote: > That being said, you couldn't pay me to go > back to Utila to dive. Where are the fish? The area has been so over- > fished that it's not even funny. May be Roatan is getting over-run with > people, but the diving is much better. Diving isn't our primary reason for a trip to Utila or Roatan. Only one in the group dives, the diver and one other person snorkle and the third person doesn't do water sports period. This is simply a low cost, long weekend or Christmas break getaway where diving is available. The diving will degrade rapidly in Roatan if the morons off the cruise ships keep damaging the reefs the way we've seen happen over Christmas 2004. Sandi |
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| "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1124292717.189961.156760 @g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > > Geoff Schultz wrote: >> That being said, you couldn't pay me to go >> back to Utila to dive. Where are the fish? The area has been so over- >> fished that it's not even funny. May be Roatan is getting over-run with >> people, but the diving is much better. > > Diving isn't our primary reason for a trip to Utila or Roatan. Only one > in the group dives, the diver and one other person snorkle and the > third person doesn't do water sports period. This is simply a low cost, > long weekend or Christmas break getaway where diving is available. > > The diving will degrade rapidly in Roatan if the morons off the cruise > ships keep damaging the reefs the way we've seen happen over Christmas > 2004. > > Sandi Then you'll probably be quite happy and there's the distinct advantage that Utila doesn't seem to be the sand fleas that eat you to death in Roatan. Be sure to walk to the windward side of the island and stop by a place that I can only remember as "The Tree House." It's amazing! -- Geoff |
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