Just got back from there. Subway is on site with dive shop, loading dock, boats, showers, restrooms and evrything else you need. It is a 30 minute ride from the airport and Turquoise Bay provides to and from transportation via Edwin, who speaks zero english. So, brush up on your Espanol. The diveing was super. Be sure to do the wreck dive, the night dive, the swim throughs and cave dives and don't miss the shark dive. The restaurant did a buffet style for all of us and you will get all the lobster you can handle. Tons of fruits, veggies and other goodies that will have your palate going wild. The musical entertainment in the evenings was mucho Reggae and you will really enjoy the fire dancers. You will love Julie, one of the servers in the restaurant as well as all of the guys. The bar guys know what they are doing as all drinks were especially good. The diving was very good with 100 ft visability every day and H2O temps bouncing off 84 to 85 degrees. A light dive skin was all I needed and even did one dive with just my trunks. No problems with jellies or any other critters but be advised, there are Lion fish and Honduras requires you pay $50.00 for a short course and a license before giving you a pole spear if you want to be a hunter. Like many other dive sites in those waters, the Lion fish is an invasive species and the locals want them removed. The government does too but is going to make a buck or two off of it. Only thing I can add is take some good bug repellant as the sand fleas and mosquitos will greet you as well and make sure the repellant contains deet. You can go to their web site and email Jesus Reyes. He runs things there and will take good care of you.