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Odyssey - Honduras


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Odyssey is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located in Roatan, Honduras. This dive site has an average rating of 4.33 out of 5 from 3 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 111-120ft/34-37m. The average visibility is 81-90ft/25-27m.

Type: 300ft. multi-level ship
Depth: 112 feet
Max Depth: 120 feet
Min Depth: 40 feet
Sunk in: 2002
Skill: Wreck diver certification is recommended
Location: North coast of Roatan, a 12-minute boat ride from AKR

The sinking of the 300-foot Odyssey off the north coast of Roatan is being hailed by dive enthusiasts as one of the Caribbean’s largest shipwrecks.

This wreck provides visitors to the island numerous Roatan scuba diving opportunities to fully view the multi-level ship, which measures 85 feet from keel to mast and 300 feet from bow to stern.

From AKR, a 12-minute boat ride east finds the Odyssey resting on a sandy flat. Divers may follow the top of the mast at 40 feet and descend to the top of the bow at 70 feet. Then explore the bulwarks or cargo hole level at 80 feet, the bow at 107 feet and the stern at 120 feet.

“The enormity of the Odyssey is overwhelming,” says Samir Galindo, General Manager of AKR. “There is ample opportunity to return again and again to the ship and still not see it all. Better still, up to three Roatan dive boats can dive the site at the same time without divers ever getting in each others path.” In addition the ship’s size allows divers of different levels to explore the wreck safely.

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Comments

Frankenfish - 10/15/2018 11:46 AM
I went scuba diving here on 10/1/2018. Average viz: 36-40ft/11-12m.
Frankenfish - 10/03/2018 7:39 PM
Rating Added: 5
Great site.
ukediver - 4/26/2016 9:06 PM
Rating Added: 4
Great dive, easy penetration.
WarmWaterTurner - 6/17/2014 11:36 AM
Rating Added: 4
Great dive - entered the wreck at 117’ at the stern. Ascended the aft stairs for about 5 stories. Amazing exit to see the entire wreck layed out before us.