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Shipwreck Diving with Anthony's Key, Roatan Honduras: El Aguila and the Odyssey

Two of the wonderful dives included with you trip at Anthony's Key Resort. Depths range from 35'-115' with fantastic visibility and reef life. El Aguila “El Aguila” or “The Eagle” ran cargo between Puerto Cortes, Honduras, and San Andres Island. This freighter originally sank in 1989 around the Utila Keys, Bay Islands, Honduras. It was then salvaged and brought to Roatan by Anthony’s Key Resort in 1997 and sank in 100′ of water for an incredible Bay Islands dive highlight. Type: 230 ft. double deck cargo vessel Depth: 65 to 110 feet Sunk in: 1997 Skill: Intermediate to advance Location: Northwest shore of Roatan, a two-minute boat ride from AKR. The Odyssey Dive enthusiasts hailed the sinking of the 300-foot Odyssey off the north coast of Roatan as one of the Caribbean’s most significant shipwrecks. The wreck adds more scuba diving opportunities to the island because to fully view the multi-level ship, which measures 85 feet from keel to mast and 300 feet from bow to stern, would take a few dives. 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 simultaneously without divers ever getting in each other’s path.” In addition, the ship’s size allows divers of different levels to explore the wreck safely. Type: 300ft. multi-level ship Depth: 112 feet Max Depth: 120 feet Min Depth: 40 feet Sunk in: 2002 Skill: Wreck diver certification recommended Location: North coast of Roatan, a 12-minute boat ride from AKR. Al music courtesy of Epidemic Sound & Music

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