Half Moon Bay

Half Moon Bay

Honduras, Roatan, Caribbean
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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Half Moon Bay

Half Moon Bay offers something for both snorkelers and divers. The shallower waters of the protected bay makes for a leisurely swim right off the beach, and a more advanced dive can be had around the bend of the bay off the reef's edge. This is also the exit point for the advanced shore dive of the previous site, Sea Grape. Half Moon Bay Cabins also has an excellent restaurant for lunch or dinner. In the Eastern side of Half Moon Bay at the far Northwest end of the island.
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Zentacle
Zentacle
Sep 21, 2021, 1:04 AM
scuba
This is a view of a nicely constructed entry, with showers just to the left. The beaches of Half Moon Bay are in the background. This is another entry just to the right of the previous one. Advanced divers will dive out the right bend in the bay to access the coral reef and lava shoreline ledges. The introduction picture to Roatan is a view of Half Moon Bay, with the Cabins' entry in the background.
Shaun Rost
Shaun Rost
Dec 21, 2005, 12:00 AM
scuba
OK dive with some fish, lots and lots of coral, large reef, and plant life. Quite a swim to get to the good stuff!
Originally posted on shorediving.com
Brandon
Brandon
Dec 27, 2004, 12:00 AM
scuba
This was the best snorkeling we have ever seen by far and we've done our fair share: Maui, Cozumel, Cancun, etc.
Originally posted on shorediving.com
Big Al
Big Al
Nov 24, 2003, 12:00 AM
scuba
Snorkeling only - reef within the bay is pretty much dead - appears to be from pollution.
Originally posted on shorediving.com