About Bananarama Dive Center
At Bananarama Dive Center we are very proud of our growing reputation in the Roatan scuba diving community. We truly want you to have a great time diving with us - why wouldn't we? That's why you're treated just how we'd like to be treated while on vacation... with respect, flexibility, consideration, and always with a sense of having fun!
Scuba diving on Roatan's fringing reef offers an exceptional range of coral life and formations. The variety of sponge life is some of the best in the Caribbean.
Our experienced and knowledgeable PADI instructors and divemasters will help you find an amazing variety of marine life whether on our many wall dives, wrecks, drifts and coral garden dive sites.
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To keep fun at a maximum and stress at a minimum, our dive course groups do not exceed 8 divers; there are no"cattle boats" at Bananarama Dive Center.
Dive times are not rigid and typically run 50-60 minutes, air providing.
Our PADI dive course staff and captains are extremely safety conscious. Well maintained boats, full safety equipment in accordance with PADI certified standards and regularly serviced equipment is the norm. Our dive gear is second to none.
Our PADI Dive Courses are taught in small classes so each student receives the level of attention and supervision required to succeed safely and with confidence in your dive certification.
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As a PADI 5 Star Dive Resort and Instructor Development Center we offer the full range of PADI Courses with our experienced instructors. They are the best dive crew around and have logged thousands of Roatan dives while living and diving on Roatan Island. Taking a course with Mal, Sofia, Martin or Marco means you'll get the best start possible to your diving career or when improving your skills and knowledge with our PADI Advanced, Rescue, and Specialty Courses. Read more about our Dive Staff...
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Our Bananarama dive boats are equipped with shade, drinking water, fresh fruit, first aid kit and oxygen, life jackets, spare dive gear, cell phone and VHF marine radio. And of course, an experienced local captain! |
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