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Stingray Point

Utila Island, Honduras
Depth
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125ft
Visibility
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33ft - 98ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Experienced

About Stingray Point

Stingray Point is the last (or first if you're heading in the opposite direction) of the dive site on the South Western Coast of Utila Island in the Honduras. After this you'll head west to the Utila Cays. It features a sandy slope drops from the marker buoy at 5m to over 30m and has side walls to the west and shallower wall to the east. In the sand look around for southern stingrays, off the wall have an eye alert for passing spotted eagle rays. The wall to the west has plenty large sea fans and soft coral plumes.

Stingray Point Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Wall
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:38m
Visibility Range:10m - 30m
Experience Level:Experienced
Best Gas:21% - 29% O2

Marine Life

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Dive Site Hazards

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