This dive site, known as Green Outhouse Wall, is a highly-rated, boat-accessible salt water location situated off Roatan, Honduras. It is renowned for its vibrant wall formations and is suitable for divers of all experience levels, with drift diving frequently recommended to explore its contours. While no specific historical accounts are widely known, the site offers straightforward navigation along the wall.
The rich Caribbean ecosystem thrives here, showcasing a diverse array of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter various reef fish such as colorful parrotfish, angelfish, and damselfish, alongside larger groupers and snappers. The wall itself is adorned with healthy hard corals like brain and staghorn corals, alongside an abundance of soft corals including gorgonians and sea fans, providing a spectacular backdrop for macro life and wide-angle photography. Turtles and rays are also occasional visitors.
The best time to visit Roatan for diving is generally during the dry season, from February to September, when seas are calmer and visibility is at its peak, though diving is excellent year-round. This site's moderate depths and 'all levels' suitability make it a fantastic option for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking to explore a beautiful wall. Divers should be prepared for moderate currents, which enhance the drift diving experience, and always dive with a local guide.

