Ned and Anna DeLoach will delight trip participants with amazing pictures, videos, and stories, covering fish ID and behavior. The group will also search for many of the fish species restricted to this region, such as the Filament Blenny, Bearded Toadfish, and Kuna Goby. This is sure to be a great week of diving and camaraderie.

Cost Per Person: Key Superior Room $2,034 (double occ) $2,242 (single occ), Key Deluxe Room $2,395 (double occ) $2,603 (single occ)

What is included: Your package includes 7 nights accommodation in a air-conditioned room, full American meal plan with 3 meals daily, 6 days of 3 single tank boat dives per day, 2 single tank boat night dives, air tanks, weight belts & weights, buoyancy control workshop, shore diving during shop hours, day excursion to Maya Key, Island Fiesta Night on the Key, airport shuttle transfers, welcome island cocktail and orientation, kayaking, entrance to Roatan Museum and Dolphin Show presentation, and 19% package tax.

Additional fees: A REEF Program Fee of $300 per diver will be added to each package to cover the cost of the group leaders, seminar and survey materials. Nitrox (32%) available daily $8/tank, weekly $120 plus tax.

Airport/hotel transfer information:Participants fly into/out of Roatan (RTB) Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport. Upon arrival, participants will board the Anthony’s Key Resort shuttle bus, a 20 minute drive to the resort.

How to book: To reserve your space or find out more, email us at trips@REEF.org, or call us at 305-588-5869. A $500 deposit will be collected at time of booking. Visit our Trip Policies page for more information on deposit and payment schedules.

About the trip leaders: Ned DeLoach, co-founder of REEF and co-author of more than nine marine identification books, and his wife Anna are known for their devotion to studying and photographing fish behavior. Anna is an award winning videographer and she and Ned regularly write for Scuba Diver Magazine, among other reputable publications.

Anthony's Key Resort

Roatan Marine Park. Photo by Marc AuMarc.

 The amazing Filament Blenny. Photo by Ned DeLoach.

Relax after diving