Thank you for your amazing video, well done ! I have been to roatan before but not media luna and we ae going this February . it looks like you had a great time
Yes! We only snorkeled at the resort and you don't need to take a boat. The resort is fairly small and easy to navigate. The main reef can be accessed from the diving center dock. We had amazing weather all week and we were able to snorkel from 8 am to 5 pm. We saw sharks, rays, octopus and all kinds of fish. let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks a lot! You have cleared me a lot of doubts. Is the reef close to the beach? I mean, do you need a kayak or a boat to reach out to the reef or you can go swimming/snorkeling?
Beautiful! How was the food, the rooms etc. ? Did you ever leave the resort for any tours? Thanks for your help!
Food was ok, limited selection. Room was lovely, but no phones. We were at the resort the entire time because snorkeling was amazing :)
Thank you for your amazing video, well done ! I have been to roatan before but not media luna and we ae going this February . it looks like you had a great time
Thank you! it was great! we are thinking abt going back in april.
great video. What kind of camera did you use?
Bob N Julie Johnston GoPro session :)
did you use a red filter?
yes. makes huge difference
I'm planning to stay at Media Luna. All the snorkeling you made was near the resort? we're planning to do snorkel to. any advice?
Yes! We only snorkeled at the resort and you don't need to take a boat. The resort is fairly small and easy to navigate. The main reef can be accessed from the diving center dock. We had amazing weather all week and we were able to snorkel from 8 am to 5 pm. We saw sharks, rays, octopus and all kinds of fish. let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks a lot! You have cleared me a lot of doubts. Is the reef close to the beach? I mean, do you need a kayak or a boat to reach out to the reef or you can go swimming/snorkeling?
no need for a boat, just swim out from the beach! It was amazing!
@@danawang3818 what types of sharks did you see? I think the one in your video is a nurse shark.
redbeardcraig yes was a nursing shark, was quite exciting seeing it up close and swimming