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Spanish immersion schools in
Bay Islands, Honduras:
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About Bay Islands:
The Bay Islands are a part
of the world's second largest barrier reef system. The Bay Islands
consists of Roatan, Utila and Guanaja, island groups off the coast of
Honduras. There is greatly diversified wall diving at each of the islands
where the walls can start at fifteen, forty or even sixty feet. The reefs
along these walls are abundant in stony corals and colorful sponges.
Endless diving opportunities are to be found including dolphin dives,
walls, volcanic tunnels, shallows, whale shark encounters and lots of
dazzling soft corals and sponges. You can also explore canyons, ridges and
stunning walls rich in marine life. The warm, clear Caribbean make for
excellent, and inexpensive, diving on the coral reef. Added to this are
the white-sand beached and relaxed atmosphere, which have made the islands
the country’s most popular destination. While the islands are still
latino, they are less so than the mainland and many people speak English.
You will also find many descendants of the Black Carib who were deported
from St Vincent in 1797. Websites about
Bay Islands:
Bahia-Magazine
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