General – Support Utila https://supportutila.org 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization serving Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras Fri, 16 Feb 2024 02:49:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://supportutila.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/cropped-375-square-1-32x32.jpg General – Support Utila https://supportutila.org 32 32 Do Good with Support Utila on your Scuba Diving Adventures at the Coral View Beach Resort https://supportutila.org/scuba-diving-in-utila/ https://supportutila.org/scuba-diving-in-utila/#respond Wed, 24 Jan 2024 18:44:21 +0000 https://supportutila.org/?p=9105

In the midst of challenging times during the global pandemic, the owner of the Coral View Beach Resort, Heath Miller, along with his dedicated volunteers and future board members, decided to lend a helping hand to the beautiful island of Utila, Honduras. Under the newly hung banner of “Support Utila,” they took steps to assist the local community during those difficult days. Now, as the world begins to heal and travel becomes more accessible once again, the Coral View Beach Resort is delighted to continue its support and welcome travelers back to the island paradise. Among the many attractions that Utila offers, the resort’s world-class diving operations stand out as a beacon of adventure and exploration. Support Utila also continues its work, with a focus on education, environment, animal welfare, medical and general community support.

We need your help to increase access to computers at Utila’s public schools

Our goal is to achieve a 1 to 1 ratio of student to computers, to offer Utila’s youth a better education. Bring your used but working computer to our collection point located in the Coral View Beach Resort lobby and we can provide you with a a US 501(c)3 tax deductible receipt for the donation – allowing you to do good and earn a tax write-off, helping you save some money on your vacation! For more details please contact us or just swing by our collection point.

Dive into an Underwater World

Utila, one of the Bay Islands of Honduras, known as the sister island to Roatan, is a diver’s paradise. Its crystal-clear waters, thriving coral reefs, and rich marine life have earned it a reputation as one of the best diving destinations in the Caribbean. At the Coral View Beach Resort, guests have the opportunity to explore this mesmerizing underwater world with the guidance of highly skilled professionals. With our onsite dive center, you’ll make it from your room to your boat (and the beach!) in under 90 seconds.

Scuba Dive Classes for All Levels

Whether you’re a novice eager to take your first breaths underwater or an experienced diver looking to enhance your skills, the Coral View Beach Resort has you covered. The resort offers a comprehensive range of PADI-certified dive courses. From the introductory Discover Scuba Diving program to the prestigious PADI Divemaster certification, there’s a course suited to your skill level and ambitions. We also offer many specialty courses, such as Wreck Dive and Deep Diver.

Fun Dives: Diving into Adventure

For those seeking pure adventure, the Coral View Beach Resort offers a variety of fun dives. These excursions allow divers to explore the vibrant coral gardens, encounter majestic sea turtles, and marvel at the kaleidoscope of colorful fish species that call these waters home. Each dive is a unique experience, with different sites to explore, ensuring that every visit to Utila’s underwater world is fresh and exhilarating.

Shore Dives: Convenience Meets Beauty

One of the standout features of the Coral View Beach Resort is its very own house reef, accessible via shore dives. This exceptional amenity allows guests to slip into the warm Caribbean waters at their leisure and discover the wonders of the underwater realm. Imagine waking up, stepping outside your room, and embarking on a shore dive just steps from your door. Or do you want to have a late night and then have a leisurely lunchtime dive? Dive on your own schedule with a shore dive.

In Utila, Scuba Diving Paradise Awaits

The Coral View Beach Resort is more than just a place to rest your head; it’s a gateway to the extraordinary underwater world of Utila. With expert instructors, a range of dive courses, thrilling fun dives, and the convenience of shore dives, it’s a haven for divers of all levels. So, whether you’re taking your first plunge or seeking a new adventure beneath the waves, the Coral View Beach Resort promises an unforgettable diving experience in one of the Caribbean’s most enchanting destinations.  Start your day with an included tasty breakfast and continue it with great and fresh food all day into the night.  After your day of a diving, enjoy a cold beer or a tasty pina colada at sunset on our oceanfront bar.

On your Utila vacation, bring a computer and help Support Utila reach our goal for the public school. Please drop them off at the front desk at the Coral View Beach Resort along with your contact information to receive your tax deductible receipt, or contact us in advance to have a receipt ready for you.

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Hurricane Eta / Tropical Storm Eta Relief for Utila https://supportutila.org/hurricane-eta-tropical-storm-eta-relief-for-utila/ https://supportutila.org/hurricane-eta-tropical-storm-eta-relief-for-utila/#respond Tue, 10 Nov 2020 15:01:16 +0000 https://supportutila.org/?p=9013
Tropical Storm Eta has caused damaging strong high waves, storm surges & flooding to Utila iTropical Storm Eta Damage at Chepes Beach, Utila, Hondurasn the Bay Islands of Honduras. We are estimating over $100,000 of damages to public areas and roads. Additionally, the already once rescheduled holiday, Semana Morazanica, has been cancelled due to the hurricane, causing further fiscal damages to already fragile economy caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Support Utila aims to reduce the impact of Tropical Storm Eta by assisting in the rebuilding coastline of Chepes Beach, restoring the unpaved road that has almost completely washed away during the storm, and other public areas that suffered storm damages.  Additional coastal protection is being planned to protect repaired areas against erosion from future storms. Our team and volunteers on Utila ready to go into action.
Community benefit from the restoration & repairs include:
1. Tuk-Tuk Drivers – Transporting tourists to/from Chepes Beach, Hurricane Eta's damaged road in Blue Bayouand to the boat to Neptunes is one of their current major income sources
2. Many businesses lack their own beach or dive shop, and depend on Chepes Beach as a tourist attraction for their customers
3. Job generation from repair & restoration aids in economic recovery
4. Utila stays beautiful and tourists from around the world can continue visiting Utila, and Chepes Beach.

 

Donate to Hurricane Eta & Tropical Storm Eta Relief for Utila at:
Initial repair efforts from the Municipality at Chepes Beach for Tropical Storm Eta restorationFacebook FundraiserRoad broken by Hurricane Eta
GlobalGiving Fundraiser
SupportUtila.org

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Secret Caribbean Escape – The Bay Islands Re-Open October 1st! https://supportutila.org/secret-caribbean-escape-the-bay-islands/ https://supportutila.org/secret-caribbean-escape-the-bay-islands/#comments Mon, 14 Sep 2020 17:48:41 +0000 https://supportutila.org/?p=8969

Looking for an adventurous vacation destination that takes you away from the maddening crowds, especially during these times? It was just announced that the island of Utila, one of The Bay Islands in the Western Caribbean, will be open to travelers beginning October 1, 2020. The Bay Islands, once known as British Honduras, located just south of Belize, may be that elusive idyll: a place to relax and explore the natural attractions of a region that has everything you would expect of a Caribbean paradise minus the tourist hordes. This truly is a hidden treasure that mainstream vacationers do not know about.

Utila is within easy reach of North America with international flights from Miami or Houston taking jusBay Islands Mapt 2.5 hours to reach the island of Roatan or the city of San Pedro Sula on the mainland of Honduras. From there, short flights and ferry transfers take you to directly to Bay Islands. Book your trip now and discover an unexpected welcome in the islands, where English is the first language (Caribbean style!) the US dollar is accepted in shops and hotels, power voltages are the same as North America, plenty of cell coverage, internet and ATM’s are unexpectedly available. This small collection of islands: Roatan, Guanaja, Utila and Cayos Cochinos are a tranquil, peaceful locale combined with plenty of hints of the unique and exotic. Roatan is the most traveled and developed of these islands. Guanaja is a tiny mountainous island where the locals venture everywhere via water rather than land. A small cluster of Cays called Cayos Cochinos is a stunning marine reserve that still has native Indians called Garifuna, living as they did a century ago. Day trips from both Roatan and Utila are available to this magical place. For a real getaway with a good mix of conveniences, head straight to Utila. Although Utila is the smallest of the major islands, it is stands out among the Bay Islands for its rich heritage, natural splendor and small town friendliness. Back in the day, it was a favored haunt of Caribbean pirates, looking for somewhere secluded to stash their booty. In fact, one of the most famous and well-known swashbucklers, Captain Morgan has family residing on the island still today. These days however, the adventure on the island tends to be of a more socially-acceptable nature. That’s not to say that visitors won’t feel the buccaneering spirit as they hike to sea caves rumored to still have buried treasure, hunt for the elusive whale shark and scuba-dive in the clear Caribbean waters.

There are activities and excursions here to suit every age group and level of experience, and each visitor will find memories to Looking for an adventurous vacation destination that takes you away from the maddening crowds, especially during these times? It was just announced that the island of Utila, one of The Bay Islands in the Western Caribbean, will be open to travelers beginning October 1, 2020. The Bay Islands, once known as British Honduras, located just south of Belize, may be that elusive idyll: a place to relax and explore the natural attractions of a region that has everything you would expect of a Caribbean paradise minus the tourist hordes. This truly is a hidden treasure that mainstream vacationers do not know about.treasure on Utila. Given the seductive waters located on the largest barrier reef in the Western hemisphere, it’s no surprise that scuba-diving and snorkeling are among the top attractions of the Bay Islands. Utila has a myriad of dive shops and resorts to choose from and certifies more PADI students than most places in the World. Even inexperienced snorkelers, who prefer to restrict their expeditions to the shallow waters off Utila’s shore, can enjoy the numerous species of coral and colorful Caribbean reef fish. Experienced snorkelers will appreciate the drop off about 100 feet from Utila’s South Shore, where deeper waters make it possible to marvel at the reef’s impressive wall formations.

For a surface perspective on the reef and the Bay Islands waterways, kayaking is a perfect solution.There are several Looking for an adventurous vacation destination that takes you away from the maddening crowds, especially during these times? It was just announced that the island of Utila, one of The Bay Islands in the Western Caribbean, will be open to travelers beginning October 1, 2020. The Bay Islands, once known as British Honduras, located just south of Belize, may be that elusive idyll: a place to relax and explore the natural attractions of a region that has everything you would expect of a Caribbean paradise minus the tourist hordes. This truly is a hidden treasure that mainstream vacationers do not know about.vendors offering sea kayak rentals and guided kayaking tours of the canal to the North Side of Utila island. How far you venture is up to you, but there are endless possibilities. The mangrove-filled lagoons offer a relaxing paddle, or you can explore the numerous island cays and engage in bird watching and wildlife-spotting such as iguanas, sea turtles, dolphins and manatees.

The waters around Utila are perfect for angling enthusiasts. A deep sea fishing excursion from Utila takes you out to the Continental Shelf where the waters are teeming with marlin, swordfish, mahi mahi, tuna and barracuda. Fishing from a traditional dory with a local sea Captain, you can enjoy a relaxing day, with the possibility of catching a fish that can be prepared and cooked right away for dinner! A true adventure is taking the Lionfish certification course and going on an underwater exploration for this invasive species. Lionfish are the beautiful striped spiny fish that can literally take over a reef system. Divers and locals alike hunt them and also have begun selling the fish to local restaurants for some top notch cuisine such as Lionfish burgers and Lionfish carpaccio! Several times per year The Bay Islands Conservation Association on Utila hosts a Lionfish Festival that provides some friendly dive shop competition culminating with the local island cooks and chefs preparing Lionfish cuisine. It’s clear that the attractions of the sea could fill an entire vacation, however, the mystique of a having an island all to one’s self may be the thing to beat!

On Water Cay, just a 15 minute boat trip from Utila, relaxing rewards await as you laze on a tiny private island with white sandy Looking for an adventurous vacation destination that takes you away from the maddening crowds, especially during these times? It was just announced that the island of Utila, one of The Bay Islands in the Western Caribbean, will be open to travelers beginning October 1, 2020. The Bay Islands, once known as British Honduras, located just south of Belize, may be that elusive idyll: a place to relax and explore the natural attractions of a region that has everything you would expect of a Caribbean paradise minus the tourist hordes. This truly is a hidden treasure that mainstream vacationers do not know about.beaches and coconut palms. Water Cay is a day attraction, but there is another small cay nearby called Sandy Cay, that you can rent and spend a week or weekend watching the waves lap the shores just next to your room. Whatever your adventure vacation desires- the wind, waves, beaches, reefs and rainforests await you. The Bay Islands are the best kept secret Caribbean escape!

By Angelika C. Lukacsy (An Expat business owner who has lived on Utila for sixteen years)

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Facebook Nonprofit Status Approved https://supportutila.org/facebook-nonprofit-status-utila/ https://supportutila.org/facebook-nonprofit-status-utila/#respond Sat, 25 Jul 2020 22:26:07 +0000 https://supportutila.org/?p=8088 We are now part of the Facebook Nonprofit program, and have now relaunched our Facebook Fundraiser, now as an official Nonprofits on Facebook fundraiser.

Be one of the first to donate, and you can now use the “Support Nonprofit” button in any post, as well as create your own fundraisers that directly benefit Support Utila.

We’ve been added to the Facebook Nonprofit database, and our previous Facebook Fundraiser raised $12,044, not reflected on the current campaign

Donate today to Support Utila on Facebook – or here on our site

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