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Roatán is one of the [wiki=f4270ce39e7e926052e097a0e4e63bde]Honduras[/wiki] [wiki=8bfd39a19b6745505a16a96ebdb4dea4]Bay Islands[/wiki] in the Caribbean Sea.
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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    The island of Roatan is located 30 miles off the north coast of Honduras atop the worlds second largest coral reef. The reef attracts many fish, and is world known for scuba diving.
    It is approximately 77 kilometres (48 mi) long, and less than 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) across at its widest point.
    Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands at about 77 kilometres (48 mi) long, and less than 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) at its widest. The island has a number of beaches, all of which are public. Originally an English colony, and later ceded to Honduras, Roatan has a mixture of english and spanish speaking natives.
    With two cruise ship ports, Roatan has become a cruise destination, and roads and beaches can be busy when ships are in port. Prices for services may be higher when a ship is in.
    In recent years the island has experienced a lot of development and has a number of resorts along with more rustic accommodation as well. The western side of the island is the most populated and where most tourists stay, and the eastern side is more remote and isolated.
    Roatan has a warm climate with daytime temperatures between 80-90 year round.
  • filter_dramaVillages
    West Bay - is the furthest-west area of the island, has some good restaurants and places to stay, and several large resorts have been built on the beach. It's arguably the best stretch of beach in the western portion of the island - powder-white sand that is very well maintained. The reef is a short swim away for excellent snorkeling, especially near the west-most tip, also known as Tabyana Beach. West Bay is also home to some of the best sunsets. It is recommended to spend beach time in the West Bay and bar time in the West End.

    * West End - has some good restaurants and places to stay, and it is definitely the most fun town on the island. There are bars, restaurants, live music, right on the Caribbean. The are also a multitude of dive shops, if you are interested in learning to dive, or would like to do some fun dives as a certified diver.

    * [wiki=ca784f06a3070692f3054d35cb3f08f1]Sandy Bay[/wiki]- a mostly residential area, Sandy Bay also has a few resorts, such as Anthony's Key Resort, where you can swim with dolphins, as well as a hostel, Roatan Backpackers' Hostel. There are also a few restaurants such as The Blue Parrot, The Beach Grill at Blue Bahia, and Tranquil Seas. Octopus Divers is in Sandy Bay, if you're staying in the area and would like to do diving. The Carambola Gardens is located in Sandy Bay as well. If you are interested in doing volunteer work on the island, there are several non-profits in Sandy Bay, such as Clinica Esperanza, Care4Communities, and the SandCastle Library. The Sandy Bay beach gives easy access to beautiful snorkeling, which is about a 200 meter swim from shore.

    * [wiki=e2fe4f2a87c436d2f79a941e9e4088da]Coxen Hole[/wiki] - is where the airport is located, and most of life's necessities can be found here, including stores, restaurants, and banks.

    * French Harbor - has some good restaurants and resorts and most tourists do not venture further east than French Harbor, which is at roughly the mid point of the island. Past this point are a few newer beach resorts, resort communities, and some private towns with beaches and resorts. Many of the resorts, restaurants and bars on this part of the island were in the past a secret of locals and expats but with the west end becoming more crowded the secret is out and more tourist are finding their way to the east end of the island. One point of interest would be Jonesville and the infamous Hole in the Wall restaurant reached by taking a small water taxi from Jonesville to reach it. Another is Camp Bay Beach Adventure Lodge and the Tasty Tarpon Restaurant located on Camp Bay Beach the largest of all the beaches of the Bay Islands and can be accessed by car or boat.

    * Punta Gorda - Fishing community of the Garifuna.

    * Oak Ridge Fishing community with few roads, and buildings on stilts over the water.

    * Camp Bay - is a further on from Oak Ridge about 4.5 miles and home to the largest natural beach on all the Bay Islands - Camp Bay Beach, which you can gain free access to at a couple different locations and has a small beachfront resort and restaurant: Camp Bay Beach Adventure Lodge. Camp Bay is about the furthest you can go in a car. Past Camp Bay are the mangroves which are quite beautiful when navigated by boat and kayak. There are many tours through the mangroves which can be chartered from various points on the island.

    * Port Royal Small community, originally founded by English pirates
  • filter_dramaGet in
    • By plane

      Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Manuel Gálvez) is on the island of Roatán.
      Several US airlines offer non-stop flights to Roatan on weekends.

      * American Airlines, flies non-stop from [wiki=0f5de708d2f6808ffb0c3893b2b8964a]Miami[/wiki] (Wednesdays and Saturdays only).

      * United Airlines, offers direct flights from [wiki=a25b2dff7d13c650e6c7e6bfb3bba5a3]Houston[/wiki] (Daily during high season, less often other times), and from Newark (weekend).

      * Delta Airlines, flies non-stop from [wiki=8b1c40ce6629723de95905617aaf5743]Atlanta[/wiki] (Saturdays only).

      American, Delta and Continental offer flights to [wiki=6dce4c777134cded4d0a1014ff1bc7de]San Pedro Sula's[/wiki]'s Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Ramón Villeda Morales) (IATA:SAP, ICAO:MHLM), also known as La Mesa International Airport situated on the mainland, from which you can then get connecting services to Roatan.

      Avianca, a group of five regional airlines, offers service from Miami, Orlando, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto, Houston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington DC with connecting service to Roatan, including mid-week flights, plus flights from elsewhere in Central America.

      There are also local airlines such as SOSA, CM Airlines, [url=http://www.air-viva.com]air viva[/url] and Isleña (part of Avianca's regional service) connecting the island with [wiki=d5a809bd2c4090402dc0cfe88032e290]La Ceiba[/wiki], [wiki=6dce4c777134cded4d0a1014ff1bc7de]San Pedro Sula[/wiki], and [wiki=4af0091a7b7bb978ca7192b6a4d093ea]Tegucigalpa[/wiki]. Prices are all over the map due to fuel costs and inflation, but usually average in at about US$200 for a flight from [wiki=4af0091a7b7bb978ca7192b6a4d093ea]Tegucigalpa[/wiki]-Toncontin to Roatan

  • filter_dramaAirlines and destinations
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    • By boat

      The island is visited by a number of cruise lines, such as Carnival, Princess, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Lines.

      There are two cruise ship ports, Port of Roatan in Coxen Hole, and Mahogany Bay outside of French Harbor. Mahogany Bay has an onsite beach, shops, and activities such as zipline, so cruise visitors don't have to experience the rest of the island. The beach is nice and the setting amazingly surreal, with 2 rusting shipwrecks within view. Cruises also port in Coxen Hole.

  • filter_dramaGet around
    Roatán has a system of paved roads connecting the most important communities of the Island. From the Western End of the Island, at the community of West Bay, the road leads through West End, Sandy Bay, Coxen Hole, Brick Bay, Mount Pleasant, French Harbour and Oakridge - Punta Gorda after which it becomes a dirt road and continues east for a distance, to the area of Paya Bay, Camp Bay, Port Royal, and other eastern communities.

    ====Bus====
    Buses run every 15 min between Coxen Hole and West End during the day. They depart from opposite the market in Coxan Hole. Buses run every hour to Oak Ridge, stopping at the new ferry terminal and passing through French Harbour, Polly Tilly Bight, and Punta Gorda on the way. These buses leave from opposite the HB Warren supermarket in Coxen Hole.

    ====Taxi====
    There are hundreds of taxis and they can be bargained with. But ask the price in advance and if it seems high, ask another. Even if you agree on the price make sure you have the exact amount of the fare as some corrupt taxi drivers do not give back your change. Many taxies are "colectivo" or shared and will be stopping along the way. Prices from the airport are fixed during the day and negotiable at night. A cab from the airport to West Bay is US$25. Tipping is not expected by drivers. If you are looking for contact details for a reputable taxi driver during your stay, the [url=http://roataxi.com]roatan taxi directory[/url] is a community contributed list of drivers with ratings from other travelers. Taking a taxi with a reliable driver is highly recommended.

    ====Water Taxi====
    There are water taxis during daylight that link West Bay and West End for US$3 per person 1 way. Wait on the end of a dock, and flag them down.

    ====Scooters====
    Renting scooters is an efficient way to see different areas of the island. The rental agencies will happily provide you with detailed maps and explanations on how to best see the island. Scooter rentals can be found on the main road in West End and West Bay. The daily rent is between USD25-35. As a guarantee against accidents agencies will want to swipe your credit card. Be careful as the roads have no shoulder and local drivers stop in the middle of the road, and may pass on curves. Expect poor road quality with potholes. Speed bumpers are also abound.
  • filter_dramaTalk
    English, Spanish, Garifuna.

    English is widely spoken, especially in the West End and West Bay communities and is the native language of many Roatanians of British and African descent (except for the Garifuna). Spanish is spoken natively by most residents and is the second language of many of the native English speakers. Spanish is the official language of Honduras and as such is the primary language of the school system. Garifuna is spoken by the Garifuna people who are descendants of the Kalipuna peoples of St. Vincent. There is also 'Island Talk' spoken by the native Caribbean people.

    Many individuals living on Roatan are bilingual (English/Spanish).
  • filter_dramaSee
    Cameo Factory in Coxen Hole

    * Carambola Gardens

    * Caves of Helene, explore the caves.

    * Dolphin show, at Anthony's Key Resort.

    * East end, if you are up for an adventure, visit the east end of the island past Oak Ridge to Camp Bay Beach the largest of all the Bay Island beaches. The road changes from pavement to dirt/gravel mix and continues on to Punta Blanca and Camp Bay. A 4x4 vehicle is not required for the journey and you'll see many driving compact cars and scooters. This end of the island is home to many locals and some expats as well as a few resorts, one that needs to be mentioned is Camp Bay Beach Beach Adventure Lodge wich is the only resort on Camp Bay Beach. It is also the home of the Tasty Tarpon restaurant and a place to gain free access to the beach with free parking and a depot for your east end adventure from snorkeling/ diving to fly fishing and Mangrove Forest boat or kayak tours. There are a few other interesting stops along the way such as Marble Hill Farms where wonderful local jams & jellies are made. Asylum bar & grill is on a palapa literally over the calm waters in Camp Bay which can sometimes feel like the restaurant at the end of the universe after the long journey of getting there. Luckily these places always have beer on ice and grilled food which makes the trip worth it. If you're looking to get off the beaten path and out of the tourist ridden West End, this is it.

    Santa Helena located in Roatans municipal of Santos Guardiola, is a small secluded island 12 miles further east of Roatan. This off 'the beaten path' beautiful tropical paradise is a one mile by two mile island that is sparsely populated with indigenous people that still live life as it was in the 'Old Caribbean', unspoiled and uncommercialized from tourist related development, without electricity or government subsidised infrastructure. St. Helene is the epitome of a 'sleepy little fishing village'. Access to Helene is by private boat or passenger ferry service from Oak Ridge.

    * Garifuna Village Tour, in Punta Gorda

    * Iguana Farm, near French Harbor.

    * Mangrove Forest Kayak tour, at Camp Bay Beach Adventure Lodge

    * Marine Science Museum, at Anthony's Key Resort.

    * Oak Ridge, is a small village on the eastern end of the island. On arrival, you'll be offered water-taxi tours to the Hole-in-the-Wall restaurant, neighbouring communities, and around the harbour, but it's also pleasant to walk through the village, which has many brightly coloured wooden houses on stilts along the shore.

    * Pigeon Cayes, Two small deserted islands.

    * Punta Gorda, renting a scooter and driving to Punta Gorda takes about 1 hr each way, and goes through some beautiful countryside. It can be nice to get away from the touristy areas and get back into places that look and feel like Honduras. The town of Punta Gorda is friendly and you may run into a beach party if you are lucky.

    * Roatan Butterfly Garden

    * Whites Beach, is supposed to be beautiful.
    *The marine park is a protected area of reef stretching from West Bay to Sandy Bay and snorkeling and diving are good ways to see the marine life. Go out in a kayak, a boat, or just swim out from the shore. The reef is less than 100m from shore in many locations.
    *Santa Helena located in Roatans municipal of Santos Guardiola, is a small secluded island 12 miles further east of Roatan. This one mile by two mile island is sparsely populated with indigenous people that still live life as it was in the 'Old Caribbean', unspoiled and uncommercialized from tourist related development, without electricity or government subsidised infrastructure. St. Helene is the epitome of a 'sleepy little fishing village'.
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    • Diving

      Roatan is known for its Scuba Diving. There are many dive shops all over the island, but the majority are located on the west side.

      *The only PADI Career Development Center in Roatan. The shop offers 4 daily dives: the morning boat leaves at 9AM for 2 dives and returns at around 12:30PM. The afternoon dives go out at 1PM and 2.30PM respectively. Night dives are available every Tues & Thurs. The shop's 2nd boat, Wish-U- Were-Here, is dedicated for cruise ship visitors on various cruise ship schedules. 1 day experience program, PADI Discover Scuba Diving, for those who want to try scuba diving for the first time; inc. basic theory in the classroom, a short session in shallow confined water, followed by a 45-60 min dive in the afternoon. Friendly, experienced staff. Nitrox and Trimix are available. Snorkelers welcome.

      *PADI 5 star certified dive centre in West End. Smallest groups, with new equipment and experienced multilingual staff. Offering Nitrox from $3 extra per tank. 3 daily dives, starting at 9.00, 11.30 and 14.30, night dives on request. Prices include all dive rental equipment. All PADI, from Open water to professional level. Fast boats will get you to the dive sites faster, meaning less time on board, with more time in the water. Private dock, making boarding a breeze, and a hot shower after diving.


      *Scuba divers with a small family atmosphere. Caters to small groups of 8 or less. Offers 3 dives a day starting at 9AM, 11AM. and 2PM, six days a week, Sundays and night dives upon request. Prices include all dive rental equipment. Small dive classes are offered from Open Water to Dive Master. 1 on 1 dive instruction available, Crowd free diving, multi-lingual staff. All the dive Instructors are PADI Certified as well as emergency first aid responders.

      *Private scuba diving charters. Customers pick the dive times and locations of their dives. Honduran owned and operated.

      * Valet diving, where we do the work, and you have the fun. Dives depart at 8:30, 10:30 and 2pm daily, night dives on request. PADI 5 Star IDC Center offering all levels of instruction including professional level. Green DM internships offered, with a focus on marine conservation.

      * PADI certified dive shop located in the center of West End. The provides 3 daily dives and night dives upon request. Services 40 dive sites with 3 of their own high-speed boats. They offer many diving and diving combination packages with their affiliate restaurant for walk-in divers and divers who stay as guests at their hotel.

    • Fishing/Boat Charters

      The fishing is good just off the reef in Roatan. Marlin, Barricuda, Tuna, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, and much more can be caught in these waters.

      There is great snorkeling and diving to be found here and many dive shops to go out with and some people like to dive with the Dolphins at Anthony's Key

      If you are a good swimmer, and keep an eye out for motorboats, you can swim straight out from west end towards the white buoys for about 200 m, you will arrive at a 10-30 ft deep reef that is great for snorkeling and freediving. Slightly further out the reef gets much deeper and you hit the wall.

      *42' Hatteras Sportfish for charter. Deep sea fishing, diving, snorkeling, or take a trip to a nearby island like Utila or Cayos Cochinos. This boat has good penn reels and fighting chairs and the interior is fitted with couches, flat screen TV, dvd player, kitchen, bathroom. Also available for overnight charters.

      * Local fisherman providing fishing charter, snorkeling, or an island tour by boat

      * Fly-Fish. with Pescado Roatan, bonefish and permit on the fly [http://www.pescadoroatan.com]

      * Blue Rock Vacations. 4 hour, 8 hour, 3 day and 7 day Chartered sailing with Captain John and Debbie on a 42ft Whitby Ketch, Sweet Surrender. [http://www.bluerockvacations.com/]

    • Walking

      You can walk along the beach to West Bay from West End in about 45 min, and can take a water taxi back if you like. They seem to stop running around sunset unfortunately, so make sure to catch them before it is too late. Parts of this walk are remote, so it's best to travel in a group.

    • Horseback riding

      Shirkie's Barrio Dorcas Ranch, [http://www.barriodorcasranch.com] Horseback riding on the beach at West End.

    • Other

      Karl Stanley has been designing, building, and piloting deep sea submersibles for over 20 years. He has logged over 1,300 dives and can take you to depths of 2,000 feet. Strives to provide cost-effective, direct access to the deep water for anyone who wishes to explore those depths. Tours from 1,000 feet to 2,000 feet for 1.5-4 hr. His operation is the cheapest submersible tourist operation in the world. You can visit the website for more details on trips and prices.

      *Private tours of Roatan. Explore the island, enjoy jungle canopy zipline rides, wildlife farms, scuba diving, snorkeling, and native village experiences.

      * Kayak trips around the Island and through the mangroves on the east end of the island.

      * Zipline, Roatan has 4 zipline jungle canopy tour adventures

      * Black Pearl Golf Course, 18 hole golf course designed by Pete Dye.

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    World class progressive Indian cuisine classes.

    * In the past decade RIMS has established itself as a dedicated teaching institution. The facility is visited year-round by colleges, universities and high schools from abroad to study tropical marine ecosystems and the bottlenose dolphins housed at the facility. Many programs are for academic credit, some are in conjunction with other field research stations, and others are simply introductory courses to the ecology of coral reefs in the Caribbean.

    *Spanish and English Lesson with Certified Teachers, wonderful time and extra activities in the Islands, spanishroatan@yahoo.com.
  • filter_dramaBuy
    The local currency is the Lempira, but US dollars are accepted in almost all shops and restaurants, however, your change is mostly given in Honduran Lempiras, and the exchange rate varies from in each shop.

    Local handicrafts abound and can be had for very little money. Look for Central American arts and crafts, brightly-painted pottery, wood carvings, costume jewelry, tee-shirts, cigars and clothing. Remember that the asking price should only be considered a jumping-off point for some downward haggling. It's expected and if you have the stomach for it, you'll likely end up with a final price somewhere around 40-50% lower.

    West End has many gift shops. There are many tourist shops where you can buy t-shirts, hats, swim-ware, etc.

    * Bikinis, Beach Bags, Beach Towels, All things beach..
    *Art gallery featuring paintings, photography, and crafts from local artists.

    If you're in West Bay, there are also shopping options available.

    *Gift shop with all your vacation needs - T-shirts, bikinis, beach wraps, towels, sunglasses, hats, local souvenirs, etc. Just two minutes from the West Bay beach.
  • filter_dramaEat
    There are many great places to eat on Roatan, with the highest concentration of restaurants located in West End and West Bay. You can find traditional island food as well as delicious "north american" offerings, and seafood abounds - you can find top quality lobster for dinner for around US$15.

    * A Beach Bar on the end of a 40 ft dock stretching into the waters. Offer fishing trips on the Cayuca boat. Reef snorkel a few hundred meters from the dock, bring your own snorkeling gear, or rent a package for $5 a day. Camp on the beaches of Asylum for free with your own equipment or rent a camping package for $5 a night. Local residents of Roatan can utilize the camping packages for free. Asylum's Mermaid Grill will cook any fish you catch and prepare a meal for you.

    * Lounge style feel with changing rooms, showers, and beach beds. Free wifi.

    *Fresh daily specials and a small menu of sandwiches, rice bowls, and more. Second floor deck overlooks sea.

    *Best location in West End with ocean on both sides and an amazing view. Seafood is exceptional with experienced chefs. Ceviche is one of the best ones in the island. You dont want to miss the Jerk Wings and the Philly Cheesesteak if you are looking for different options.

    * Gio's, French Harbor. One of the nicer dining experiences on the island. It's a longtime mainstay for expats and islanders who can afford to dine out. Seafood is the specialty of course.

    * Serving real USDA Home-made half-pound Burgers, and the only place to get real Poutine. Philly Cheese Chicken, home-made fries, Chicken and Pork Wraps, Beer and Cocktails. Comfort Food. Hangover Cures. Free WiFi for all customers. Only a 2 minute walk from beautiful West Bay Beach.

    * All-you-can-eat lobster and steak on Sun and Wed. This restaurant is a hidden gem on the island. It is very popular with the people who own vacation homes on the island. It is low-key, and has some of the best food offered on the island

    * Serving some of the best coffee and coldest beer on Roatan. Pastries, sandwiches, pizza, and tapas in a relaxed, chill atmosphere with soothing tunes. Fully licensed, with a large selection of wine and spirits. Free WiFi for all customers. Only a 2 minute walk from beautiful West Bay Beach.

    * The only Indian restaurant in Honduras. World class progressive Indian cuisine. A/C dining and year round sunset views. By reservation only

    * Offering visitors complimentary Rum Cake treats while overlooking the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean from high atop "Rum Point" at The Rum Runners Bar and Patio hang'in with Captain Jack the resident Pirate. Rum everything is their motto Original Roatan Rum Cake, Rum inspired Sweet Treasures and a Rum Infused Hot & BBQ sauces featuring the “Saucy Girls". Free Samples in the Gift Shop. Complimentary Pirate Hats and Swords for the "Wackiest" photo ops in Paradise.
  • filter_dramaDrink
    Roatan boasts a wide array of experiences for night life depending on your taste. Since the arrival of cruise ships, prices have risen somewhat and restaurants and bars cater to cruise passengers as well as North American and European tourists. These types of establishments are relatively easy to find as they are mostly located in and around the West End. Prices here are generally higher than in most other places on the island.

    The best part about drinking in the west end is the pub crawl that occurs almost every night. Its virtually mandatory to start at Sundowners and enjoy drinks whilst watching the sun go down over the beautiful bay in front. When Sundowners shuts at 10PM the whole bar shifts about 50 m down the street to kick on at the Purple Turtle where you can enjoy live music out the back. The Purple Turtle closes at midnight and from here most people continue on to the Nova Bar or the Twisted Toucan's will be the joint to party at and where you will meet most of the locals in the region this being a favorite haunt. Most people go home from here but if you really are feeling like an adventure grab a group of friends and head down the beach to FuBar.

    * Look out the back for live music.

    *Caribbean Pirate themed bar.Mix of locals, expats and tourists. Great sunsets. Happy Hour 5PM-9PM every day. Good for dancing after 9PM.

    *DJ. Good on Fridays.

    * Local outdoor dance club on the hill. Mostly a younger crowd and night owls. Outdoor club on the hill. Plays mostly Reggaeton. Cheap local beer and liquor served in red plastic cups. Outhouse style bathrooms with toilets.

    * Serving some of the best coffee and coldest beer on Roatan. Pastries, sandwiches, pizza, and tapas in a relaxed, chill atmosphere with soothing tunes. Fully licensed, with a large selection of wine and spirits. Free WiFi for all customers. Only a 2 minute walk from beautiful West Bay Beach.

    * Sunday barbecue with cold beer. A palapa bar/restaurant built over the water, good if you are on the less populated east end of the island.

    *The Landing @ The Beach House, West End (Upstairs at The Beach House, Half Moon Bay), ☎ + 504 99 71 Beachfront deck with unbeatable views over Half Moon Bay, The Landing serves up fresh tapas and ceviche with decadent, creative cocktails in a relaxed and quiet atmosphere. All Day Fresh Fruit Smoothie Menu. The Deck Screenings are held every Monday with an emphasis on documentary and non-mainstream films. Wifi is Free. Open 12 midday - 10 pm Monday to Saturday.

    * Haunt of locals who stay out late.

    * Good place to start the night.

    *A water access only restaurant on the largest bay on Roatan. Seafood gumbo to cheeseburgers, cold Honduran beer and fruity island drinks. Boat transportation provided from Oak Ridge. Also a great stop for those on the mangrove tour.
    *Beachfront Bar on West Bay Beach. At night they have live music, crab races, and other activities. Good place to grab a beer and drink it in the sea.
    *Welcome to Roatan! Experience the magic of Mayoka Lodge Mayoka Lodge is a luxurious 6,500 sq. ft. beachfront boutique hotel, situated on Roatan’s pristine and unspoiled northern coast, in the Western Caribbean. This six-suite exclusive hotel combines the luxury of a private location with personalized service and attention to details. Mayoka is a peaceful oasis of beauty and tranquility, where guests will enjoy the soothing sounds of the nearby surf, gentle trade-wind breezes, breathtaking sunsets and a spectacular panoramic vista of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. We offer an ideal setting for romantic getaways and honeymoons, family reunions and corporate retreats.
  • filter_dramaSleep
    There are excellent accommodations ranging from US$4-$400 per night. Condos are available as are beach cabanas.

    *On east, between Oakridge and Jonesville, near best beaches on island. Beautiful quiet place for romantic holiday, great for honeymoon. Nearby Hole in the Wall restaurant. Each apartment with double bed, bathroom, fully equiped kitchen,AC, WiFi, living area and terrace with stunning view. Absolute romance in Caribbean. Availability and more information about( info@amarradero.cz )

    *Private cabanas on the palm studded hillside and lagoon. Serene and peaceful with views of the ocean.

    * Bananarama [url=http://www.bananaramadive.com],]Clean bungalows on a beautiful beach, free use of kayaks, restaurant, breakfast is included.

    *The Beach House is a four suite luxury boutique hotel right on the beach on Half Moon Bay. Each suite is fitted with a fully equipped kitchen and private beachfront balcony with dining and sun loungers, TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, Room service from The Landing Bar and Tapas menu.

    *Jenny offers remote cabins for two people and a full family house for 6, but possibly more people. The accommodation is on the quiet end of West End on Roatan. So the noise from nightlife is far away. The location is beautiful. The cabins offer a double bed, private bathroom, porch with ocean view and outside kitchen. The family house has two nicely decorated bedrooms with bathroom in each. Upstairs is a huge living area and surreal ocean view terrace. It has a kitchen with oven, microwave, cooking facilities, dishwasher, etc. Jenny is a good host and she will make your stay is comfortable.

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    Full service Beach Front Resort. Room service, Tasty Tarpon beach front restaurant with American and Honduran menu. Scuba diving and diving courses for certification's.

    * Coconut Tree Hotel, [url=http://www.westbaycoconuttree.com/[/url].]Great accommodations for travelers on a budget. All cabins have A/C and a refrigerator. Cabins in Westend and Westbay. Dorms available to Coconut Tree Divers [http://www.divingonroatan.com/[/url] customers.

    *Located on a peninsula in the heart of West End, the five Coral Vista villas provide an oasis of luxury, right on the water and just steps from the energy and variety of Roatan's most popular village. These four-bedroom homes are perfect for extended families as well as groups of friends. Each one has AC, WiFi, private pool, multiple balconies and high-end furnishings.

    *Resort with tennis courts. A/C rooms with satellite TV, refrigerator, telephone.

    *Resort & vacation villas.

    *Jonesville Point - Czech Village

    *Las Verandas captures the essence of Roatan with its deep blue skies, white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, and sunset views.
    Las Verandas will provide accommodations for even the most discerning guests on the golf course, The Black Pearl. Pete and Perry Dye’s Championship Golf Course will be in addition to assorted water activities, including world-class diving, snorkeling and shallow or deep-water fishing.


    *Eco lodge offering diving, fly-fishing and eco adventures. The lodge has access to some of Roatan's healthiest reef. Great base for exploring the caves of Helene, hiking the island of Morat and visiting the pristine Pigeon Cayes. Accommodation is in over-the-water cabanas each with a private dock, swim ladder and hammock.

    * Rustic eco-lodge, small casitas with kitchenettes, bunk lodging and package pricing including diving and lodging. New fishing and diving boats, numerous activities; diving and kite boarding, strolling through the gardens, and tasting homemade jams and jellies. Includes the Crow's Nest restaurant. Backpacker dorms with bunk beds and common bathrooms. Casitas - cabin style rooms with double beds and private bathrooms. Condo style rooms with double beds and private bathrooms.

    * 1-2 bedroom villas with kitchens, 250 ft swimming pool and a diver center.

    *Good value with these furnished apartments. Hot water, kitchenettes, DVD and book exchange

    *Luxury condos located right on the beach facing the sunset on the Caribbean Sea. 2 bedroom, 2 baths. 3 bedroom, 3 baths. 3 bedroom, 3 bath penthouse with 1,900 sq ft rooftop that has full kitchen, BBQ pit and private pool. Each condo has full stainless steel granite counter-top kitchen, central A/C, U/V water filtration, comfortable living room with couch that folds into bed, flat screen TVs with cable in every room, washer/dryer, free Wi-Fi and beach side swimming pool. Wheel chair accessible with elevator.

    * Clean, quiet, and affordable rooms located just one block from the west bay beach. A/C, TV, DVDs to borrow, beach gear to rent, internet cafe. The owner Glen is fantastic and very accommodating, he also cooks breakfast every morning.

    *Recently renovated air-conditioned bungalows surrounded by lush tropical plants, mango and avocado trees. Pool, massages available at Serenity day spa. Candlelight dinner available (6 course meal with a bottle of wine for total of $60 for pair). The price of breakfast at Tasty Tarpon Restaurant is included in the room price. Daily specials are as follows: Monday: French toast vanilla butter & powdered sugar; Tuesday: egg baleada Honduran specialty; Wednesday: banana pancakes, caramelized bananas, bacon; Thursday: egg baleada Honduran specialty; Friday: omelet with jack cheese, toast & pineapple jam; Saturday: tipico (typical Honduran breakfast); Sunday: waffles with caramelized pineapple & bacon, $2 mimosas. Available Tu-Sa 08:00-21:00; Su-M 08:00-15:30 pm.
    *A fun, friendly hostel with dorms with shared kitchen as well private options with their own bathrooms and kitchens, located in Sandy Bay. A 3 min walk from the beach, with exceptional snorkeling a 200 meter swim out. The hostel grounds include pool, patio, oceanview lizard lounge and garden pergola. It is an eco-hostel with primarily solar energy as well as solar hot water. Special dive pricing offered to hostel guests at Octopus Divers.
    *A luxury boutique resort including a private cay, with beachfront bungalows and villas as well as oceanview lofts. Resort amenities include PADI 5 Star dive center, Barefoot Divers, spa services, restaurant, resort shop, pool, palapa, beach. All accommodations have WI-FI, A/C, Heavenly beds and high quality linens, cable TV and Apple TV, programmable safes.

    *A luxury boutique resort offering spa services, yoga, restaurant, pool, palapa, private beach, yoga pavilion, sport fishing tours, scuba diving, golfing, kayaking, snorkeling, paddle boarding, and horse back riding. Accommodations have WI-FI, A/C, full kitchens, cable and ocean views
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    [wiki=8bfd39a19b6745505a16a96ebdb4dea4]Bay Islands[/wiki] are in the Caribbean Sea, venture forth from Roatan and visit the 2 other larger islands in the group

    * [wiki=d5a809bd2c4090402dc0cfe88032e290]La Ceiba[/wiki]

    * [wiki=9bbdae2c8dd3f5fb420a5c444309afc6]Guanaja[/wiki]

    * [wiki=6dce4c777134cded4d0a1014ff1bc7de]San Pedro Sula[/wiki]

    * [wiki=4af0091a7b7bb978ca7192b6a4d093ea]Tegucigalpa[/wiki]

    * [wiki=d58566e9aeac4683fee355312678af67]Útila[/wiki]

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