This dive site, Gibson Bight, is a captivating wall dive located off the northern shore of Roatan, Honduras. Divers typically start at a mooring near a beautiful canyon, which serves as a natural guide leading directly to the impressive wall. While there's no specific historical account provided for this site, its natural topography with the canyon and wall structure offers an engaging navigation experience for divers of all skill levels.
The diverse marine life found at Gibson Bight is a major draw. Divers can expect to encounter graceful Spotted Eagle rays gliding by, alongside interesting bottom dwellers such as pufferfish and porcupine fish, often found tucked away in the numerous ravines along the wall. The vibrant reef also boasts plenty of fire coral, adding both color and a caution for divers to maintain good buoyancy control.
The best time to visit Roatan for diving is generally year-round, with consistently warm waters and good visibility. Gibson Bight is suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers, with an average depth of 11 meters and a maximum of 22 meters. It offers excellent opportunities for wide-angle photography focusing on the wall and canyon structures, as well as macro photography to capture the smaller fish and coral details. Remember to respect the marine environment and avoid touching the delicate corals.

