Whale Sharks

In case anyone is considering heading out to Utila in Honduras to do some Whale Shark diving I can thoroughly recommend it and that's not just for the Whale Sharks. Great vibe, off the beaten track and a totally recharging experience all round!

If you want to see a bit of what I'm on about, check out: http://www.myspace.com/shurford

I dived with Deep Blue Divers (www.deepblueutila.com) and stayed at Colibri Hill resort (www.colibri-resort.com)

both thoroughly recommended and it certainly didn't break the bank...

One word of advice though - bring your sand-fly repelant and be prepared to use it ;o)


Contributed by steveH added 2006-06-04

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