My wife and I spent a week in Roatan and stayed at Anthony's Key Resort. The diving was enjoyable as always. This was our first time on this side of the island (previous diving trips had all been on the channel side) and there were enough differences to be interesting. Lower lionfish population and quite few more turtles, less Rays but more of other types of fish. We saw the biggest crab I ever want to see on a night dive. Viewed at the top of a small trench with about 20ft of water between us, I estimated his wing span to be 6'. 4 of us lit him up and he could have given a shit and just stood his ground.
The resort was fantastic. We stayed on the island (vs the hill side) and the over water/rock cottages were great. Comfortable, clean, great AC, nice patios, and plenty of water for showers. The staff took excellent care of us all week. The food in the on premise restaurant was really good all week. Great service there as well, with big windows of time to get a meal.
The dive op was run pretty well. This was our first stay at a resort this big. They had about 120 divers last week. Our boat varied from 6 to 12 depending on what people were doing. Concierge type service which initially I wasn't a fan of (I like to assemble my own gear) but got used to. The DM and the Captain were great to spend the week with.
Overall there are really only a few items I'd improve on there, and they are really small items. Overall it was a great experience and we are already booked to return next year.
If you are looking for a place to dive check out Roatan and Anthony's Key Resort.