This dive site, Mary's Place, is widely regarded as one of Roatan's premier diving locations. It is renowned for its unique topography featuring dramatic coral formations, including a distinctive vertical crack or canyon that divers can navigate through as a series of swim-throughs. The site's pristine condition and rich biodiversity make it a captivating experience, offering a sense of exploration and wonder without requiring advanced navigation skills beyond following the natural reef structure.
Mary's Place boasts an incredibly vibrant marine ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter a wealth of soft corals, impressive blue fans, green and gold sea rods, as well as robust barrel and tube corals that blanket the reef. The site is teeming with various reef fish, and it's common to spot larger marine life such as graceful rays, majestic turtles, and sizable groupers, alongside numerous other species contributing to its rich aquatic tapestry.
The best time to visit Mary's Place, like much of Roatan, is generally during the dry season from February to September when water visibility is at its peak and surface conditions are calm. For both scuba divers and freedivers, the site offers an exceptional experience due to its accessible depths and captivating beauty. Freedivers will particularly enjoy exploring the shallower coral gardens and swim-throughs, while scuba divers can delve deeper to fully appreciate the dramatic wall and its inhabitants. Remember to maintain buoyancy and respect the fragile coral formations.

