Admired for its beautiful shores, glistening waters, plus vibrant marine life, Roatan is a delightful island in the Caribbean. Roatan Tours provides an incredible experience if you're looking for a tropical holiday to remember. The unique thing about Roatan is that it's about 40 miles long and 3 miles broad, and when you take off or land, you can see the reef next to the island's surface in various shades of blue.
First, make your way to West Bay Beach — one of the best places to visit in Roatan. The water is beautiful — quiet, calm, and clear on a mile long beach. The most of the time, the beach trip is rather crowded. Kids and adults alike can enjoy the many activities that the beach provides.
Numerous eateries & adorable gift shops may be found along the shore. A resort with an outdoor pool is also available along the beach for guests to stay and take in the breathtaking views of the ocean.
Gumbalimba Park is a must-see if you appreciate learning about animals. Playful monkeys, exotic birds, and lovely gardens can all be found at this park. The monkeys would simply bounce from person to person and say hello while the people stood outside! Families and environment enthusiasts will like this location. You may enjoy the park's verdant surroundings and distinctive creatures, which add to Roatan's charm. Many Roatan eco tours allow tourists to visit this park to explore the natural beauty of the island.
Dining on Roatan is delightful as well. Fresh seafood from the island, particularly lobster and shrimp, is famous. International and traditional Honduran food is served in local eateries. Nothing beats dining while watching the sun set over the Caribbean Sea after a long day of exploration.
If you want an adventurous day out then check out one of the Roatan adventure tours. Whizzing about on a zip-line through the jungle canopy is a fantastic way to discover the island from higher up. Most of these tours are a combination, as in, you bungy on your last day, and head off zip-lining or to the beach for some snorkeling.
Without taking in the local culture, a trip to Roatan wouldn't be complete. A fantastic resource for learning about the rich history of the island is the Garifuna Village. You may savor traditional cuisine, dancing, and music here. You have a better understanding of Roatan and its people as a result of this cultural encounter.
The second-largest reef in the world, the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is also one of the attractions to see on Roatan Island tours. Famous for snorkeling and scuba diving, you might spot colorful reefs with tropical fish or even a sea turtle. Here, diving through the underwater is quite an experience to remember.
Roatan has more to offer than diving and beaches; many of the Roatan vacation packages will include tours to one of these less known places like the Carambola Botanical Gardens. This garden is home to a countless tropical plants plus flowers that can be enjoyed in the serenity.