Utila Fun Diving & Certification February 14 - 21, 2026

$500.00

Join us for a beautiful and relaxing trip to Utila, Honduras for a week of scuba courses and fun diving.

Situated on the southern end of the Mesoamerican Reef, Utila boasts incredible reef diving just minutes away by boat. With year-round warm calm waters and excellent visibility Utila is a prime locale to get certified to scuba dive or just kick back for some excellent fun-diving.

You have several package options for this trip. You can pursue your Open Water, Advanced Open Water or Rescue Diver certifications. Or if you just want to come along and dive select our Fun-Diver package.

The PADI SCUBA certifications are highly regarded, globally recognized certifications that allow you to dive and rent gear anywhere in the world.

A $500 deposit is required to reserve you spot on the trip.

Package:

Join us for a beautiful and relaxing trip to Utila, Honduras for a week of scuba courses and fun diving.

Situated on the southern end of the Mesoamerican Reef, Utila boasts incredible reef diving just minutes away by boat. With year-round warm calm waters and excellent visibility Utila is a prime locale to get certified to scuba dive or just kick back for some excellent fun-diving.

You have several package options for this trip. You can pursue your Open Water, Advanced Open Water or Rescue Diver certifications. Or if you just want to come along and dive select our Fun-Diver package.

The PADI SCUBA certifications are highly regarded, globally recognized certifications that allow you to dive and rent gear anywhere in the world.

A $500 deposit is required to reserve you spot on the trip.

  • Open Water or Advanced Open Water Course: $2,600

    You’re ready to jump in and get your Open Water Diver cert?

    Or maybe you’re already certified and want to take your skills up a notch with the Advanced Open Water course?

    Let’s get you in the water and build those skills!

    Rescue Diver Course Course: $2,700

    Are you interested in really taking your SCUBA education to the next level? On our trip become a Rescue Diver! In the Rescue Diver course you’ll learn how to manage problems, respond to emergencies, and administer oxygen, among other invaluable and life-saving skills.

    Certified Diver with no Course: $2,500

    Do you just feel like coming along and doing some fun dives, without a course? This is for you! Includes 5 boat outings  (up to 10 dives) to be used throughout the week. Not enough diving for you? Let’s talk and make it happen!

    Non-diver: $1,800

    Do you not want to dive, but still want to come along? Sounds great! There’s plenty of fun and relaxing moments to be had without diving.

    What’s included

    Open Water Course

    • Open Water e-learning

    • Open Water Course (Confined + 4 dives)

    • 3 boat outings after certification (up to 6 dives)

    • Gear Rentals

    • Hotel stay in a double room for 6 nights on Utila

    • Airport transfers

    • Boat/ferry tickets

    • 1 night hotel stay in a double room in Roatan

    • Welcome dinner on Utila

    • Farewell dinner on Roatan

    • 1 week of diving insurance through DAN

    • Barbary Coast Divers T-shirt

    • Bottle of Barbary Coast Ear Beer, a magic elixir to get that stubborn water out of your ears 

    Advanced Open Water Course

    • Advanced Open Water course (5 dives)

    • 2 boat outings after certification (up to 4 dives)

    • Gear Rentals

    • Hotel stay in a double room for 6 nights on Utila

    • Airport transfers

    • Boat/ferry tickets

    • 1 night hotel stay in a double room in Roatan

    • Welcome dinner on Utila

    • Farewell dinner on Roatan

    • 1 week of diving insurance through DAN

    • Barbary Coast Divers T-shirt

    • Bottle of Barbary Coast Ear Beer, a magic elixir to get that stubborn water out of your ears 

    Rescue Diver Course

    • Rescue Diver course (2 dives + 1 Training Day) 

    • Emergency First Response course

    • 2 boat outings (up to 4 dives)

    • Gear Rentals

    • Hotel stay in a double room for 6 nights on Utila

    • Airport transfers

    • Boat/ferry tickets

    • 1 night hotel stay in a double room in Roatan

    • Welcome dinner on Utila

    • Farewell dinner on Roatan

    • 1 week of diving insurance through DAN

    • Barbary Coast Divers T-shirt

    • Bottle of Barbary Coast Ear Beer, a magic elixir to get that stubborn water out of your ears 

    Fun Diver

    • 5 boat rides

    • Gear rentals

    • Hotel stay in a double room for 6 nights on Utila

    • Airport transfers

    • Boat/ferry tickets

    • 1 night hotel stay in a double room in Roatan

    • Welcome dinner on Utila

    • Farewell dinner on Roatan

    • 1 week of diving insurance through DAN

    • Barbary Coast Divers T-shirt

    • Bottle of Barbary Coast Ear Beer, a magic elixir to get that stubborn water out of your ears 

    Non Diver

    • Hotel stay for 6 nights in a double room in Utila 

    • Airport transfers

    • Boat/ferry tickets

    • 1 night hotel stay in a double room in Roatan

    • Welcome dinner on Utila

    • Farewell dinner in Roatan

    • Barbary Coast Divers T-shirt 

    • Bottle of Barbary Coast Ear Beer, a magic elixir to get that stubborn water out of your ears

    What’s not included

    • Flight to/from Roatan

    • Travel Insurance

    • Daily food & drinks

      • approx. $10 – $30 per day

    • Tips

    • Souvenirs

    Payment Schedule

    • $500 non-refundable when you reserve

    • 50% due 12 weeks before departure

    • Remaining 50% due 6 weeks before departure

    Refunds

    • The $500 deposit is non-refundable. Many things must be reserved and paid for upfront, which are non-refundable. I will do my best to give credit for future trips if possible. The remaining balance is refundable according to the following schedule:

      • 12 weeks or more before the trip: 100% refund minus deposit

      • 12 weeks – 6 weeks before the trip: 50% minus deposit

      • 6 weeks – 3 weeks before trip: 25% minus deposit

      • Less than 3 weeks: No Refund

  • Recommended Flight

    United Airlines flight 2043 from Houston is the preferred flight. This flight arrives at 12:30 and allows enough time to transfer to the ferry to Utila. If you would like to arrive on another airline you’ll need to arrive the day before. If you would like to do this, we can help arrange for a driver and hotel for the night for you. 

    About Utila

    Before all the hard facts about Utila, it must be stated that the island is a special place. It is best to not think about it it as Honduras. It has a unique history, a different people, it’s own language, and a different way of life. There is a clear laissez-faire culture that attracts people from all over because they are free to live their lives how they want to live. For example you’ll find a level of acceptance of queer culture that you will not find elsewhere in Honduras. 

    Utila is the smallest of the Honduran Bay Islands (17 sq miles), after Roatán and Guanaja, in a region that marks the south end of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second-largest in the world. Formerly a British Colony, British Honduras, and a part of the Commonwealth, Utila is traditionally an English-speaking island. Unlike Roatan there has been mild immigration of mainland Hondurans to Utila. So English is still the predominant language.

    About Roatan

    The largest of the Bay Islands, Roatan, like Utila, was a part of British Honduras and is a historically English speaking island. Roatan has seen significant emigration from Mainland Honduras, so the most commonly spoken language is now Spanish. Crime is now a slight concern on Roatan, but not anything like mainland Honduras. We’ll be staying in the popular West End area of the Island where it is very safe.

    Honduran Entry Requirements

    US Citizens are allowed entry to Honduras for up to 90 days without a visa. The length of stay you are allowed is up to the discretion of the immigration officer.

    Citizens of other countries or those traveling on passports other than American need to check to see what their entry requirements and limitations are. You can generally find this information on the Honduran Embassy in the issuing country. I cannot give you any legal advice when it comes to passport and travel restrictions and allowances.

    Your passport must be over 3 months away from expiration

    Medical Facilities 

    Clinic

    While there isn’t a hospital on Utila, there are small clinics and a health center. There is also a medical emergency system in place with the doctors on the island. There are pharmacies that will carry most of what you need too, however if you have specialized medication, you need to be sure to bring an ample supply with you on the trip.

    Hyperbaric Chamber

    For such a small island, Utila is lucky to have its own hyperbaric recompression chamber. In the highly unlikely event you experience decompression illness, you will have access to a chamber without the need to leave the island and DAN insurance will completely cover the cost of the treatment.

    Medical Emergencies

    If there is a medical emergency that is too great for the facilities on the island to deal with, there is a small airport where emergency flights can land to take someone to either Roatan or La Ceiba on the mainland. 

    Safety

    It’s true, parts of Honduras are not safe, however Utila is widely considered the safest place in Honduras. Though it is rare, the only crime on the island is crime of opportunity. People are safe to walk home at all hours without worry.

    Drugs

    Drugs are illegal in Honduras. There are not many police on Utila, however, one should practice extreme caution when it concerns drugs. Also, drug use can increase the odds of decompression illness when diving. 

    Weather & Climate

    Situated along the Caribbean coast, Utila experiences high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. Temperatures fluctuate from 24.9°C (76.8°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) on the high end, to 19.8°C (67.6°F) to 23.3°C (73.9°F) on the low end. The relative humidity remains high, oscillating primarily from 76% to 83%, attesting to the typical tropical climate of the region. Following is a month by month breakdown of the months trips are planned:

    • October

      • October is the beginning of the rainy season with an average high-temperature of 27.5°C (81.5°F), and an average low-temperature of 22.6°C (72.7°F).

      • Average rainfall typically aggregates up to 135mm (5.31″) of precipitation.

      • The average sea temperature is 29°C (84.2°F)

    • November

      • Beginning of the drier season with an average high-temperature of a still warm 26°C (78.8°F) and an average low-temperature of 21.1°C (70°F)

      • Average rainfall typically aggregates up to 130mm (5.12″) of precipitation

      • The average sea temperature is 28°C (82.4°F)

    • January

      • January is the coldest month, though still humid, with the temperature often reaching an average high of 24.9°C (76.8°F) and an average low of 19.8°C (67.6°F).

      • Average rainfall typically aggregates up to 108mm (4.25″)

      • The average sea temperature is 27°C (80.6°F)

    • February

      • February brings an average high-temperature of a 25.9°C (78.6°F), and a low-temperature of 19.9°C (67.8°F).

      • Average rainfall typically aggregates up to 88mm (3.46″)

      • The average sea temperature is 27°C (80.6°F)

    • March

      • March has slightly warmer, drier, and sunnier weather than February, however it is generally a bit more humid.

      • Average rainfall typically aggregates up to 46mm (1.81″)

      • The average sea temperature is 27°C (80.6°F)

  • What is this Trip?

    An 8 day voyage to Utila, Honduras during which you will take part in a PADI SCUBA course and receive certification while enjoying the laid-back life on Utila for 7 nights / 8 days. 

    Available courses include: Open Water DiverAdvanced Open Water DiverRescue Diver

    If you’re already certified and you’d like to join, you’ll receive credit for 5 boat rides to be used throughout the week. Morning & afternoon boats include 2 dives. The night boat is 1 dive.

    Why get certified on this trip instead of at home?

    SCUBA diving is a wonderful sport that you can participate in all around the world. There are places SCUBA diving will take you that you never would have considered before getting certified. A whole different side of the world opens up to you once you have your PADI Open Water Certification. 

    Getting certified in the States and especially in California, for example, is great because it’s a beautiful place to dive, but it has cold water at about 52F with limited visibility of about 20ft. This stands in many people’s way when they consider learning to dive. The water around Utila is about 88F year-round and the visibility is usually around 50 – 100ft. 

    And sadly, it’s expensive to get certified in the US. In California for example, according to The Bay Area School of Diving, the average cost to get Open Water certified is $1646.

    With these trips to Utila, you’ll experience an ideal environment for learning the sport in an intimate group setting at a great price point. There isn’t a better way to finally get certified.

    What instructor certification does Josh have?

    What certification will I get on this trip?

    • Depending on the trip you go on, you will receive one of the following:

      • PADI Open Water Diver (OWD)

        • You’ll be certified to rent gear and dive with a buddy anywhere in the world up to a depth of 18m

      • PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD)

        • You’ll be certified to rent gear and dive with a buddy anywhere in the world up to a depth of 30m

        • You’ll be eligible to earn specialties to allow you to dive in more diverse environments with different gear. ex . Enriched Air, Sidemount, Wreck, Deep

      • PADI Rescue Diver

        • You’ll be trained to recognize and respond to dive emergencies, how to use emergency oxygen, fix common scuba gear problems, and even improve your underwater navigation 

    Can you help me choose gear to purchase?

    • Barbary Coast Divers is an independent Cressi dealer so we’re able to help you find the gear that will work best for you. Masks come in many shapes because there are so many different face shapes out there. I have a selection of different masks to try on so you can find the mask that suits you best

    • I have access to Cressi’s full line of products, not just their scuba gear as well. So if you would like anything from a dry suit to a stand-up paddle board, I can help you find what you’re looking for

    Is the trip refundable?

    The $500 deposit is non-refundable. Many things must be reserved and paid for upfront, which are non-refundable. I will do my best to give credit for future trips if possible. The remaining balance is refundable according to the following schedule:

    • 12 weeks or more before the trip: 100% refund minus deposit

    • 12 weeks – 6 weeks before the trip: 50% minus deposit

    • 6 weeks – 3 weeks before trip: 25% minus deposit

    • Less than 3 weeks: No Refund

    For more details see our Terms & Conditions for Booking

    Kids & Diving

    Diving is a unique sport that parents and kids can enjoy together. Kids as young as 10 can take the Open Water course and become certified Junior Open Water divers. Certain restrictions apply for the child and the course overall. 

    These trips are designed with people of diving age in mind, however if you would like to bring children, please let me know and we can discuss.

    Here are details about restrictions on kids and things to know about diving with kids as well as the certifications they can earn.

    • 10-11 year-olds

      • Children this young require special instructor to student ratios 

      • Junior Open Water divers in this age range may only dive with a certified parent or guardian or a PADI professional

      • Max depth for these divers is 12m/40ft

      • If you would like to bring a child in this age range on a trip let’s talk

    • 12-14 year-olds

      • After certification, Junior Open Water divers in this age range must dive with an adult certified diver

      • Maximum dive depth 18 meters/60 feet

      • After certification they must dive with an adult certified diver

      • Divers in this range are able to continue their education and move on to Advanced Open Water divers. From there, their maximum depth moves to 21 meters/70 feet.

      • They will be able to begin earning more advanced specialties as well, like night diving, Peak Performance Bouyancy and more

    • 15 – 17 year-olds

      • This age group is considered regular Open Water divers and has the same dive privileges as adults 

      • Waivers must be signed by a parent or legal guardian