Rebreather diving · West End, Roatán
Build hours, not bubbles
Roatán is a rebreather diver's paradise: warm water, walls at the mooring, a real tec wreck in the Josie J, and the only shop on the island that stocks what your unit needs.
- water, year round
- 78–85°F
- visibility on the walls
- 100 ft+
- boat rides to the sites
- 5–15 min
- runtimes, not rotations
- 2–4 hr
Why Roatán
An island built for loop time
Whether you're padding a logbook toward your next MOD or running real deco on the walls, Roatán gives you more quality hours per travel dollar than any CCR destination we've dived.
Hours without the hassle
Warm water, no current to fight, and walls that start at the mooring. Log long no-deco loop time day after day, with easy wrecks like El Aguila and the Odyssey when you want a lap around something different.
The Josie J, when you're ready
Roatán's real tec wreck rests at roughly 170 to 200 ft, properly beyond recreational limits. It's a planned trimix or CCR dive, built around your certification and gas, and it's the wreck in our photos.
Walls over deep water
Roatán sits on the edge of the Cayman Trench. The reef rolls over into vertical walls, so your MOD is the limit, not the bottom. Pick a ledge, set your setpoint, and fly.
Easy to reach, easy to run
Direct flights from the US, a dive economy that keeps costs sane, and a shop that has your sorb, gas, and cylinders sorted before you land. Bring your unit and cells; we cover the rest.
The supply room
The only shop on Roatán stocking what rebreather divers need
Nothing ends a CCR trip faster than a consumable you can't buy on the island. We keep the shelf stocked so you never have to check a keg of sorb as luggage.
Sofnolime
CO₂ absorbent in stock at all times, sold by the kilo or the keg. Reserve your trip's supply ahead and it's waiting on the bench.
Steramine
Sanitizing tablets for loop and counterlung disinfection, so your unit gets a proper clean between dive days, not a freshwater rinse and a prayer.
Tribolube
Oxygen-compatible lubricant on the shelf for O-rings and valves. The small tube everyone forgets, and the one you can't improvise.
Plus oxygen and helium on site, boosted fills, diluent and bailout cylinders, and gear storage between dive days. See the price list
Shearwater Demo Center
Try the electronics before you commit
We're an official Shearwater demo center. Put a Shearwater computer on your wrist and take it on a real dive, on real walls, before you spend the money. It beats reading spec sheets, and it beats a quarry.
Ask about a demo →Who we dive with
One diver or a whole class
Solo CCR divers
Traveling alone with a rebreather usually means being the odd one out on an open-circuit boat. Here you get one-on-one attention, your own bench, and dives planned around your unit and your goals.
Diving solo →Groups & traveling instructors
Bring your club or bring your students. We handle boats, gas, sorb, and cylinders so a visiting CCR instructor can just teach, and a group can just dive.
Groups & instructors →
Who you're diving with
Run by a rebreather diver, not a front desk
No Bubble Club is the CCR side of Sea Hunt Divers, owned and run by Dan Siegel: diving since 1996, former San Diego Sheriff underwater search and recovery, and a technical and CCR diver. When you email about valve handedness or diluent mixes, the person answering actually dives the loop.
Talk to us →Part of the family