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Welcome to the Bay Islands…
Approximately 18 miles from the northern coast of Honduras, Utila is the flattest of the Bay Islands, and is accessible by small aircraft or by a one-hour ferryboat from La Ceiba.
Utila's English-speaking inhabitants first moved to the island in the early 19th century, emigrating from British islands in the Caribbean.
Almost the entire population of Utila lives in East Harbour, the main town on a protected harbor on the southeast corner of the island. Because the town is quite spread out, visitors may find it useful to rent a bicycle for the frequent trips back and forth between hotel, dive shop, restaurants, and bars. A couple of hundred islanders live out on Pigeon Cay, just off the main island.
Word has gotten out that Utila has the least expensive dive certification courses on the planet, and it has become something of a Mecca for young international travelers, seeking high quality dive training at a really good price. A healthy competition between over a dozen small dive shops has been responsible for this, but it has never compromised the quality of the courses and services offered by the islands.
True to its reputation, most of the hotels on the island also cater to the budget traveler, although high-end alternatives are available. Utila is one of the best places in the world to see whale sharks, the world's largest (yet harmless) fish.
Although the diving is spectacular, Utila offers travelers a wide choice of things to do, and is definitely a good place to chill out and have some fun.
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