Map location of Odyssey (Wreck)

Odyssey (Wreck)

Roatan's signature deep wreck for experienced divers.

ScubaBoat EntryAdvanced
DeepWreck
Local operator required

A local boat operator is the practical way to reach the wreck and keep the dive conservative around the superstructure and exit path.

Boat-access wreck with a shallow superstructure, deeper sections, and overhead spaces that reward trained wreck divers.

About Odyssey (Wreck)

The Odyssey is Roatan's signature deep wreck: a large artificial reef with a shallow superstructure, long interior lines, and enough open hull to reward slow, careful exploration. It suits experienced scuba divers who want a big wreck, disciplined buoyancy, and the chance to work the exterior without rushing the site.

Research Estimate At Odyssey (Wreck)

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 24m
AccessModerate entry effort
Coral HealthSome damage
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CrowdedModerate
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthLight surge

Where Is Odyssey (Wreck)?

Map location of Odyssey (Wreck)
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Odyssey (Wreck) Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

12m - 36m

Depth Note

The superstructure is reachable around 12-18 m / 40-60 ft, while the wreck sits around 33-36 m / 110-120 ft on the sand slope.

Best Season

Year-round; calmer weather windows give the easiest ride and the cleanest water.

Typical Conditions

Deep wreck with a visible upper structure, calm-day clarity, and some rough-weather sensitivity on the exposed midsection.

Safety & Access At Odyssey (Wreck)

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environmentDangerous wildlife

Safety Notes

Keep penetration conservative, give sharks space, and treat the wreck as a serious depth-management dive even in calm water.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only; penetration is not recommended, and the deep wreck profile is best left to experienced divers.

Legal Notes

Follow operator briefings and local site rules. Do not enter overhead spaces without the training and kit to manage the exit.

Local Intel For Odyssey (Wreck)

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A good fit for experienced divers who want a deep wreck, a visible superstructure, and a controlled exterior route.

Freedive

Not a practical freedive site; the useful structure is too deep for a meaningful breath-hold session.

Snorkel

Snorkeling is only useful right at the surface drop-off; the wreck itself is a scuba site.

Odyssey (Wreck) Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Odyssey (Wreck)

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Exposure Note

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Wildlife at Odyssey (Wreck)

Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.

Recent Logged Visits At Odyssey (Wreck)

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Odyssey (Wreck)

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Avg. Visibility24m
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Odyssey (Wreck) Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.

Odyssey (Wreck) Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Superstructure reachable around 12 m, low encrustation, resident snappers and groupers, penetration not recommended.

Depth bands, boat access, penetration, and common fish around the wreck.

Coral, sponges, algae, snapper, groupers, wrasse, green morays, and lobsters around the wreck.

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