Cayos Cochinos

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bonairefans

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We just returned from 13-nights on Cayos Cochinos. This is our 4th trip to Plantation Beach Resort, now under different management and called Turtle Bay Eco-Resort.

We were there primarily to dive and explore the tropical forest. We completed 37 dives, although it’s possible to do many more. From our own experience, diving conditions here are the best in the Bay Islands. On many dives, it was just the two of us, along with DM Jason, and Captain Dani. The staff is high-spirited, tireless, and unbelievably dedicated to service. The setting of the resort is beyond incredible…tropical perfection, indeed.


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What didn’t work about our trip is the Honduran taxes: $450 for our package, plus another $80 at SAP (departure tax). The room tax has increased from 16% to 19%...OUCH!

When the haze lifts, a killer view of the Honduran mainland presents itself



We love everything about life on Cayo Grande in general and Turtle Bay specifically, with one exception related to the dining room. Previously, meals were served buffet-style. Now, it’s plated. Guests want to have choices in terms of what they eat and the quantity. We left the dining room still hungry more times than we care to choose to count.. It would be nice if the resort switched back to buffet. There are just too many things than can go awry when meals are plated.

This twin-engine plane crashed and touched bottom at 65’. The coral reef has transformed twisted metal into a thing of
beauty.



The above 2 issues aside, for our style of diving and tropical living, Cayos Cochinos approaches perfection. Our final dives were 2-tanks to the Roatan Banks and a drift dive from Pelican 1 to 3…just amazing.



Travel logistics. From SAP to La Ceiba, the resort offers transportation for $135. We opted for the one-way Avis rental ($126. plus ~ 500 lemps for gas.) It’s a pretty drive SAP-La Ceiba, just watch-out for several car-swallowing potholes. The Avis return is conveniently located at the entrance to La Ceiba, and after you return the vehicle, the agent will drive you gratis to Gran Hotel Paris. . Boat transportation La Ceiba-Cayos Cochinos is $100 p/p RT. The wonderful Roger Remington does a meet-n-greet with guests at Paris and handles transportation to the Grand Marina.

This is just an anecdotal observation, but La Ceiba has a safer feel to it. During our last visit 4-years ago, violence was definitely on the up-swing. We had the profoundly disturbing experience of stumbling upon a homicide victim who had just been shot and left on the roadside outside of La Ceiba.

But on this trip, there wasn’t a moment we didn’t feel safe. We can’t make enough positive comments about Cayos Cochinos, Turtle Bay, and its wonderful staff…what a great group of people.

Here is our experience:


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It's great to have a report from this oft-asked about place.

Any pix of the dive boats other than the snippets of video? Pix of the resort and rooms?
 
Thanks so much for the great report! We had the opportunity to dive the seamounts of Cayos Cochinos twice before with Aqua Adventures on a day trip from Roatan. Some of the finest diving ever :D
 
Does anyone know what is involved on getting from Roatan to the resort? Do the accommodations have A/C? What are the dive boats like? Is there any wall diving?
 
Roatan to Cayos you would have to find your own way. We sailed to Cayos from Roatan and spent 3 days on sailboat there. The dive boat was very nice when we were there. No A/C. We didn't stay at resort but did tour rooms. They were simple but very nice.
 
I took the ferry from roatan to la ceiba. Spent the night in town. Roger met us at the hotel that evening, The next morning we picked up a few supplies and roger took us to the island on their boat. On the way back, we used a dive company/water taxi that they scheduled for us. We spent three nights there and then a week at barefoot cay. No wall diving on our trip. Most dives were 60 ft max 60 min limit, but the DMs have changed since i was there.
 

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