This dive site, Ted's Point, is located on the south side of Roatan, Honduras, offering a diverse underwater environment. Divers can explore a sandy bottom at around 18 meters, which transitions into an east-sloping wall descending beyond 30 meters. The western side of the site is shallower, maintaining depths around 18 meters, providing varied topography for different skill levels. No specific history or story is provided.
The site is home to a vibrant array of marine life, including various tunicates, sponges, and young brain coral. Macro enthusiasts can spot brown garden eels and stargazers in the sand, while larger inhabitants include free-swimming morays, permits, and groupers. Yellow head jawfish are also present, adding to the diversity of the reef.
The best time to visit Ted's Point aligns with the general diving season in Roatan, typically from April to September for calmer waters and excellent visibility, though diving is good year-round. This site is suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers, offering a mix of shallow and deeper areas. Divers can enjoy both wide-angle reef shots and macro photography opportunities, making it a well-rounded dive experience.

