Guanaja at Clarks Cay February 20-27,2027
Guanaja is a diver’s dream destination. Because of its isolation, the diving is filled with colorful coral, beautiful reefs, and a variety of marine life and dive sites.
Guanaja is the most remote of the Bay Islands, about 43 miles north of mainland Honduras and eight miles from Roatán and part of the volcanic and coral mountain range called The Bonacca Ridge. The area is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world, the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, and offers some of the most virgin reefs the Caribbean has to experience.?
Guanaja is known as the “Green Island” of Honduras for its lush green forests. The island was “discovered” by Christopher Columbus on his fourth and final voyage to the West Indies and called it Isla de Los Pinos (Island of the Pines).
There are over 50 dive sites around Guanaja and about six more that the dive staff keeps secret for their special guests like us. You’ll get the opportunity to dive walls, swim throughs and wrecks, including the Jado Trader, one of the most popular wrecks in the Caribbean. Visibility is usually around 100 feet, and there are also more than 300 identified fish species in the area!
Keep your eyes out for:
Drumfish
Angelfish
Eagle rays
Caribbean reef squid
Nurse sharks
Decorator crabs
Octopus
The reef is also home to rare black coral and sponges of all colors. The reef around Guanaja is a protected marine reserve and the local dive centers in the area are REEF Conservation Partners. The partnership allows the centers to sponsor conservation outreach and education programs.
Recommended Specialty Courses
Night & limited visibility
Nitrox
Perfect buoyancy
Pricing:
Room 1: Deluxe Cabanas
Double Diver: 3,599
Single Diver: 7,198
Non-Diver: 3,599
Room 2: Deluxe Suite
Double Diver: 4,760
Single Diver: 9,520
Non-Diver: 4,760
Included:
Seven nights’ accommodation at Clark’s Cay
Three gourmet meals daily plus happy hour snacks
Standard Bar Package (Includes our delicious local beer, house wine, well liquor of vodka, rum, tequila, and whiskey, Happy Hour "Drink of the Day, “juice and soft drinks)
Wi-Fi
Taxes
Transfers round trip (Ferry to boat, boat to hotel) vice versa
Use of sea kayaks
17 boat dives
Not included:
Airfare – Diventures can assist, reach out to travel@diventures.com
Airfare must arrive into Roatan airport no later than 2 pm. Ferry transfer departs at 4 pm upon arrival.
Nitrox- $150 per person/ per week
Premium Bar Package- $150 per person/ per week
Gratuities- Recommended 10-15% of cost of trip
$10.00 Marine Park fee (paid on-site)
Payment Schedule
1st deposit: $500 Due Upon Signup
2nd deposit: $1000 May 30,2026
3rd deposit: $1,000 August 31, 2026
Full Balance: November 30, 2026
Pre-trip meeting tentatively: January 24,2027
Joe Duran
Clarks Cay at Guanaja
1. Private?Island Seclusion & Boutique Experience
This all?inclusive resort occupies just 4 acres and hosts up to 20 guests, offering an intimate tropical getaway free from crowds. You're essentially staying on your own private island
2. World-Class Diving on Virgin Reef
Located off Guanaja on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, one of the world’s largest, guests have access to more than 50 dive sites—including pinnacles, vertical walls, lava tunnels, and the famous Jado Trader wreck. With few operators on the island, divers often enjoy exclusive access to pristine sites
Concierge dive service and a low diver-to-instructor ratio ensure tailored, stress-free dives
3. Unique Waterpark Features & Relaxation
As the only private Caribbean island resort with its own waterpark, Clark’s Cay includes:
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An infinity-edge pool with lazy river and waterfall,
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A waterslide that feeds into the river,
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A spa tub, water trampoline, inflatable floats, and more.
It’s a perfect blend of adventure and chill vibes
4. Gourmet All?Inclusive Amenities & Eco?Mindful Focus
Your stay includes three chef-crafted meals daily plus happy-hour snacks, an open bar with local beers, house wine, and well spirits, plus complimentary kayaks, paddleboards, and boat transfers to/from Guanaja Airport
The resort also operates with environmental stewardship, partnering with REEF.org and engaging in reef conservation efforts like lionfish removal and marine monitoring programs
Availability: In Stock