This dive site, West End, is located in Utila, Honduras, offering a sheltered diving experience away from winds and waves, particularly beneficial when conditions are blowing from the southeast. It features a gentle sloping wall adorned with vibrant soft corals, making navigation straightforward and enjoyable for divers of all skill levels. There is no specific historical account provided, but its name likely refers to its geographical position on the island.
The site hosts standard marine life common to Utila, with an increased likelihood of encountering nurse sharks and green morays. Occasional sightings of turtles are also reported. The vibrant soft corals form a key part of the marine flora, supporting a diverse ecosystem of smaller reef fish and invertebrates.
West End is generally known for its calm conditions with little to no current, making it an excellent year-round destination. It is particularly attractive during periods of strong southeasterly winds due to its sheltered location. Its accessibility and gentle nature make it ideal for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking relaxed underwater exploration and marine life observation.

