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Don Quickset

Utila drift reef with sand channels and swim-throughs.

Scuba DivingBoatIntermediate
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North-shore drift dive with a shallow channel, reef walls, and no mooring; best for relaxed recreational divers who can drift and keep a clean pickup plan.

About Don Quickset

Don Quickset is a north-shore Utila reef with a broad sand channel, reef walls, and a canyon-like route that alternates between overhangs and open reef. The shallow top holds seahorses, pipefish, and juvenile fish, while the channel and wall add bigger life and more relief. It is best for divers who are happy to drift without a fixed mooring and who want a laid-back but textured reef pattern.

Research Estimate At Don Quickset

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VisibilityVisibility: 21m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralMixed health
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
Crowd / PopularityFew visitors
CurrentNo current

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Don Quickset Planning Details

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Reported Depth

3m - 30m

Depth Note

The reef top is shallow, with a canyon-like sand channel dropping through the main route and reef wall sections extending deeper beyond the drift line.

Best Season

Year-round; north-side conditions are often calm and clear.

Typical Conditions

Laid-back north-side dive with sandy channels, a shallow top, and generally manageable water movement.

Safety & Access At Don Quickset

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

Overhangs and swim-throughs create brief overhead sections, so keep buoyancy tight and do not enter if the drift pickup becomes unclear.

Access Restrictions

Plan for a drift pickup and confirm the route with the boat crew before entry.

Legal Notes

Follow the drift pickup plan and stay within the overhead sections you are trained for.

Local Intel For Don Quickset

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Scuba

A drift-oriented reef dive with sandy channels, outcroppings, and a canyon-like wall section; it suits divers comfortable with moving water and route changes.

Freedive

Not a freedive-first site; the wall and channel structure are better handled on scuba.

Snorkel

The shallow sand channel and reef crest can suit calm-water snorkeling, but the site is mainly a scuba drift.

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Wildlife at Don Quickset

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Don Quickset Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Don Quickset Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

www.scubadiving.com · Independent Article

Two canyons split the reef, north-side visibility, and current context.

Shallow top, canyon-like channel, and species list including sharks, rays, tarpon, and turtles.

www.wediveutila.com · Operator Page

Beach-start sand channel, reef walls, and marine-life context.

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