Floating Caribbean - Utila
Floating Caribbean - Utila
Los Arcos at Jack Neal, Utila
$695,000: Los Arcos (The Arches) is located at Jack Neil Bight on the South Shore of Utila. With roughly 400 feet of stunning beachfront and over eight acres of land with mature fruit trees and vegetation providing shade and privacy, this is one of the most attractive properties on the South shore. In addition to being a great home for either a couple or family it could be an excellent choice for a small resort or B&B.
South Shore properties are boat access only, with limited foot traffic on the beach area, providing resident owners and guests a private and relaxed environment to enjoy an unobstructed ocean view, and easy sandy entry to the warm Caribbean water for shore diving or snorkeling.Or, just relaxing and floating in the clear, blue ocean water!
Los Arcos is a stunning home featuring Honduran Spanish clay roof tiles, with custom decorative arches on the open deck area facing the sea that continues with the arched windows of the house. All living and patio areas have Honduran Travertine stone floor tiles, providing unmatched durability and beauty. The architectural style provides beautifully framed views of the sea from both the indoor and outdoor living area. With over 4000 square feet of covered area, this large 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms main house was built for living in a tropical climate. The indoor living area is simply but elegantly furnished with the emphasis on the ocean view. The kitchen is a gourmet delight featuring a huge 6’ by 4’ center island for meal prep and entertaining guests. Custom Honduran mahogany cabinetry keeps everything stored out of sight, allowing the ocean view from the upper window walls of the kitchen to be the focal point. Windows and doors are custom made from Honduran mahogany with solid bronze hardware to eliminate corrosion from coastal environment. If you are looking for a one of a kind, classic, elegant ocean front home, Los Arcos is it!
The property also includes a 2 bedroom,1 bath guesthouse and a caretaker’s cottage. Should you desire there is ample room to add more buildings.
Mere steps from the main house you can enter the water at Jack Neil Bight. Here you’ll find a wide range of Caribbean reef fish, from grunts to groupers, damselfish, spotted drums, pufferfish, trunkfish, seahorses, and turtles, eagle rays and moray eels. Perfect for shore diving and snorkeling!
At Los Arcos access to public areas of South Shore and Utila town is hassle-free. The access road that runs behind the property leads to Neptune’s at Coral Beach Village and to the marinas at Oyster Bed Lagoon. A 20’ Boston Whaler boat and Yamaha 150hp, 4-stroke motor are included along with a private dock and on-shore boat shed.
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Scuba Diving in Utila, Honduras | February 2017 | GoPro HD
Scuba diving trip to Utila (Bay Islands), Honduras in February 2017
Spotted eagle rays, turtle, moray eel and many more
Maximum depth: 70ft/~21.3m
My first UW-Video using a GoPro + floating pole
Please don't hate me for not using a red filter...
Special thanks to Utila Water Sports
Camera: GoPro Hero 4 Silver Edition
Pole: GoPole Evo Floating Extention Pole
Music: Nicone & Sascha Braemer Feat. Narra - Caje
Panny completing her Swimming and Floating Training in Utila - Honduras - September 2014
Approaching Utila.mp4
Fear of flying in a small plane? It's really a neat experience, as evidenced in this clip of an approach to Utila from Roatan.
Cutforth's Scuba Adventures Utila, Honduras 2011
The diving here was really like no other. We saw everything from Barracudas, Sea turtles, Green Morey eals, to a Nurse shark and even a Spotted Eagle Ray. With hundreds of different tropical fish, lobsters, & crabs mixed in beteween. Not to mention all of the abundant coral life living on these Reefs.We logged 16 dives each, with an Average of 15 hours under the waves of the Carribean Sea.
Thanks for the incredible adventure!.
Swimming Leopard Flatworm (Pseudobiceros pardalis): Utila, Honduras
Free swimming Leopard Flatworm (Pseudobiceros pardalis)
Sunken barge on the shore of Utila, Honduras (part 1)
Whale Shark - Utila, Honduras
Snorkeling with Whale Sharks.
Sunken barge on the shore of Utila, Honduras (part 3)
This barge used to transport gravel and rock to the island of Utila sank right on the shore this morning. This video shows the efforts of the owner and his crew to pump the water out, get the gravel and rocks out, and fix the sunken barge.
Sunken barge on the shore of Utila, Honduras (part 2)
This barge used to transport gravel and rock to the island of Utila sank right on the shore this morning. This video shows the efforts of the owner and his crew to pump the water out, get the gravel and rocks out, and fix the sunken barge.
Utila Carnival 2016
In the true spirit of the Caribbean, Utila organizes a yearly Carnival during the third week in July. Live music, dancing, partying, fun activities and of course, the Grand Parade saturday afternoon, followed by the party at Chepes beach. Join us for this year's Utila Carnival July 19-22!!
Utila IDC experience.
while looking for a place to take the PADI Instrustor Development Course a friend recommended that i go to Underwater vision, I'm glad he did.
Breakdown of the World's largest underwater human pyramid; Utila, Honduras
World's largest underwater human pyramid successfully created here yesterday on Utila with 60 divers. Utila, Honduras June 25, 2013
Swimming with a Whale Shark in Utila, Honduras
The Miss U drops us in front of a finning whale shark off the north coast of Utila, Honduras.
Utila Mayor Rescues Man at Sea for Four Days
They headed North as the screams became more and more conspicuous. After navigating three quarters of a mile, they found a man floating on an ice chest. The man used a rope to keep himself attached to the chest. Once on the boat, the man revealed that he and his brother were shipwrecked by a wave that slammed their vessel.
Swimming With a Whale Shark In Utila, Honduras
we found a whale shark while diving around the island of Utila
Kim Sonders - The legend of Fifi (Utila Island)
The Legend of Fifi
Text & Music: Kim Sonders
1.Once a terrible hurricane
hit the Isle of Utila and
the eye of the storm
rested for three days over the island
2. In a river an Indian boy
from the continent came floating on
a plank that reached the sea
Took him all the way to the Isle of Utila
Right to the eye of the storm x 2
That was the way to go
to see another dawn
Feel strong again
No need to bother
There ain't no other
3. Beyond Utila Paradise
only open sea, but now
some parents took him home
Gave him the name of Fifi after the hurricane
Right in the eye of the storm x 2
That was the place to be
to see another dawn
Feel strong again
No need to bother
There ain't no other
Bridge:
Hurricanes tear down
but Fifi saved a life
So maybe that boy's a sign
Last Mayan man alive
Right from the eye of the storm x 2
That's where you are from
You saw another dawn
Felt strong again
No need to bother
There ain't no other