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Roatan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The biggest draw are the amazing reefs in crystal clear water making for great diving. In recent years some mega resorts have started to open up bringing in a higher class of tourist. Another fascinating thing to explore is the local Caracole population.
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traveling to Roatan, Honduras over the holiday and new year
I am traveling to Roatan, Honduras with my mother, an avid diver, and my stepfather. Ive been to a couple caribbean islands and traveled all over ecuador...but never to central america. Wondering whats going on, if anyones going to be there as well, and where i can find cool people and get the best food ...
Honduras - Copan ruins from Roatan or Utila
Hola all! I am off to Honduras for some beach chill-axing over the Christmas (errr, I mean holiday) break. I am only going down for 8 days. Most of the time is planned to be spent on the Bay islands (Utila and Roatan). I would like to go and see the ruins at Copan, though. According ...
San Salvador Flight to Northern Honduras
I know Taca fly to Roatan but does anyone know of an airline flying from SS to the Northern Mainland of Honduras? ...
Dallas to Roatan
We left Dallas on a short hop to Houston then boarded the plane to Roatan. While waiting to board the plane we met a group from Springfield Missouri that were also going to Roatan and as it turned out ...
Posted in Roatan Honduras by bluegroper
Still in Roatan
Not much new to report since the last entry about two weeks ago, as we are still here in Roatan, and diving most days. There is a spot on the other side of the island where you can see some sharks, and we have done that a few times, although it costs extra. I will upload some pictures from these dives soon ...
Posted in Alan & Tilde by monkyhands
Leaving Roatan
Tomorrow we will try to leave Roatan, by catching the morning ferry to La Ceiba, and then a bus onwards to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. We've been here long enough now, and its time to get going if we are to make it to David in Panama by the 24th of June, for the Liveaboard, without stress ...
Posted in Alan & Tilde by monkyhands