Snorkeling in Roatan – When to visit & Best spots to go
Roatan in Honduras is a relatively small island of only 40 miles (64 km) from north to south with a mere five miles (8 km) of width. Yet despite this, its fans consistently rave about the number of experiences per square mile the island packs in and say it is easily one of the best destinations in the Caribbean Sea. The island is beloved for its stunning beaches and superb marine life, thanks to being located along the second biggest barrier reef on earth. If you are considering this place as your next tropical getaway, learn the best spots to go snorkeling in Roatan and take in the stunning aquatic world!
Roatan snorkeling conditions
The finest months for a Roatan snorkeling vacation are February through August. This is because there is no significant rainfall in these months. In the wet season, visibility is typically from 80 to 150 feet (25-45 m). Naturally, this drops when it rains.

Roatan’s temperatures are relatively consistent all year round but tend to be a nicer 84 degrees Fahrenheit (28.8C) in summer and a bit cooler average of 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25.5C) in winter. The island’s west side boasts easier access to the many shallow reefs, complete with large, colorful fish and shipwrecks, sure to make snorkelers and divers happy. The northern, mountainous coastline is exposed to the wind, so there is no snorkel spot.
The sea is warm enough, 82-84F (28-29 C), all year round, so there is no need to pack a wetsuit. However, make sure to consider sun protection, as it is easy to get sunburnt.
Best places to go snorkeling in Roatan
West Bay Beach
The West Bay Beach area is one of the most popular and exciting Roatan snorkeling places to the island’s far west. This is the primary seaside resort town where most high-end hotels lie. Palm trees sway over white sand beaches, but the most beautiful attractions lie beneath the waves!
Multiple colored corals cascade through the Caribbean blue water, home to numerous Atlantic blue tang, parrotfish, and different kinds of angelfish. Merely swimming into the water here will put you in contact with sea chubs and butterflyfish.

Our recommendation is to stay at the Grand Roatan Resort since this is where the corals are the nicest. About 10 meters from the shore, close to the black rock wall, you will encounter the first instance of coral that only gets denser as you leave the shoreline and reach the outer reef. You will feel like you are swimming in an aquarium!
Starfish Alley
Starfish Alley is another terrific location for snorkeling in West End Roatan. Found nestled between West Bay and West End, this beach is easy to reach by following signs around the island leading to West Bay. You do not want to miss the fantastic Caribbean cushion stars that populate the seabed by the dozens in this unique location under three feet (one meter) of water.

The top snorkeling here can be found about 150 yards/meters to the east of the restaurant called the “Bite on the Beach.” Once in the water, you will see why the cushion stars love the site, which is covered with thick seagrass several yards/meters off the beach.
You might need to swim back and forth and watch carefully to spot them, as they often hide in the grass and move out to the sandy areas. These amazing starfish creatures vary in color from beige and red to orange, yellow, and green.
Tip: Learn more about these exciting creatures by reading our starfish facts!
West End Reef – Half Moon Bay
With good reason, West End Reef, which lies around 200 meters off the beach in Half Moon Bay, is rated among the top Roatan snorkeling places. You will see dozens of different invertebrate and fish species among the coral.
Caribbean reef squid also like the sheltered bay. As you near the reef, you will see sergeant majors, blue surgeonfish, and even blue-headed wrasses. You might also take in scrawled filefish, hogfish, and three individual kinds of butterflyfish alongside little groupers.
West End is the tiny village on the island’s west side at the island’s tip, around half an hour from the airport by taxi or car. You can also get here on a boat in only 10 minutes by departing West Bay.
Tip: Our favorite hotel here: The Beach House Boutique Hotel
Sandy Bay (Blue Channel)
The Blue Channel shallow snorkel (and dive) spot can be found right off the shore of Sandy Bay West End, approx. halfway between the Brisas del Mar Hotel and Luna Beach (a diving buoy is marking the location). The channel slopes gradually to a depth of 25-30 ft (7.5- 9 m) with swim-throughs on the south side and a lively wall on the north.
This vibrant reef that runs parallel to the shore is teeming with life: many kinds of juvenile fish, moray eels, and fireworms make their homes here, but often, eagle rays and turtles cruise around. It is possible to get to Blue Channel from the shore, too, but due to the strong traffic on the water, renting a boat is a safer and better option.

Tip: should you look for accommodation in this area, check out the Splash Inn Dive Resort and Villas!
Maya Cay
The best snorkeling in Roatan from shore can be had at Maya Cay. A private island retreat, the beach is right off of a portion of the Great Maya Reef, which is the largest such reef system in the Western Hemisphere. An animal rescue center on the island lets you feed and hug a Capuchin monkey.
The stunning assortment of coral here will astound visitors, along with the numerous species of tropical and Caribbean fish and other sub-marine life. Reaching the reef is easy thanks to the pier that extends out to it. Snorkels, masks, fins, and even vests are available to rent here in case you forgot yours at home, but for hygienic reasons, we always recommend bringing your own snorkel equipment.
Tip: it is a frequently asked question where is snorkeling better in Roatan or Cozumel? Well, it is not easy to decide since both islands have its own characteristic, but to help you out, read our Cozumel snorkeling guide that explains where and what to see there!
Little French Cay
In the south of the island lies Little French Cay, which is considered the best place for snorkeling in Roatan thanks to the well-preserved reef. The lagoon boasts crystal clear waters and is protected by the outer coral reef. Although you must pay an entrance fee to access the cay, the rich marine life makes it worth the trouble.
Once you approach the coral beds, you can expect to see big shoals of grunts, substantial quantities of lobsters (almost unique to this spot in Roatan), and even several dozen lionfish that have made the reef their home. Beware getting too close to them, though, since this species is venomous!

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Palmetto Bay
Palmetto Bay is a residential beach community ideal for relaxing. Here, mostly vacation homes are available to rent, making it a perfect place for those who seek a relaxing vacation near one of the finest snorkeling beaches in Roatan.

This area offers superb accommodations with beachfront pools. Moreover, there is a dock, a water sports and dive shop on location, as well as bars and restaurants where you can refresh yourself after a long day spent on the beach. Opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving here are consistently rated as exceptional. Sea turtles are one of the big attractions in the waters at Palmetto Bay.

Tip: for families the Coconut Grove holiday villa is a great choice where 6 people can stay.
Mahogany Beach
Anyone keen on snorkeling in Roatan should not miss visiting Mahogany Beach, which lies near the charming 20-acre large cruise port on a man-made tiny island in Mahogany Bay. The sand is naturally powder white and provides easy access to the warm and pristine Caribbean Sea waters.

However Mahogany is not the island’s best snorkel spot, but a nice place to go for beginners, families with kids, and of course cruise shippers. And did we mention that there is even a half-sunken shipwreck here? Besides snorkeling, there are many other things to occupy your attention, including water sports rentals like kayaks, paddleboards, and wave runners.

After you have enjoyed several hours in the sea here, Fat Tuesday’s Restaurant just down the beach is waiting to refresh you with specialties like conch fritters, barbecue chicken, and cold drinks.
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Hello! We have not been able to find Bite on the Beach or Starfish Alley on Google maps. Can you provide any other details on how to get to Starfish Alley? Gracias!!
Rainbow
Hi Rainbow,
Thanks for your message. I created a map for you to make it easier, hope that will help and you will be lucky to sea seastars because other snorkelers reported that they are gone :(. Send us some images and if you need more help contact us.