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Post questions and discuss about anything regarding Roatan Honduras. Share details about your experiences, what you did there, the food, fun activities and where to stay. Ask questions about snorkeling, which are the best hotels with good offers to stay at, places to eat local cuisine, and where can you rent bikes and scooters in Roatan.
Reddit » Roatan
6h ago
What is the best place around West Bay and West End to Kayak and Jet Ski and how much do each of these activities cost?
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Reddit » Roatan
6h ago
We’re looking at staying at the Arca to save a little money as opposed to the Grand Kimpton resort. However, it sounds like the snorkeling is best at the Grand Kimpton beach. Would we be allowed to just walk the few minutes down the beach and snorkel from the Grand Kimpton area, or do they only let resort guests on the beach there?
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Reddit » Roatan
3d ago
What should I absolutely not leave without?
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Reddit » Roatan
3d ago
Any good places to look for lionfish spine jewelry in these places?
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Reddit » Roatan
6d ago
Hey everyone, My girlfriend and I are visiting Roatan this week for six nights for the first time. We will be staying in Southern West Bay right next to the beach. We are non Spanish speakers and it'll be the first time either of us have visited this part of the world. We are looking for a nice and relaxing trip with some adventurous activities as well. I know Roatan is a haven for water activities but we have both never snorkelled or dived so I wanted to ask if there were any suggestions in that regard. I also wanted to ask what you guys think would be some must-do activities or places to vi ..read more
Reddit » Roatan
6d ago
Hello! I'm planning a 7 day trip to Roatan for mid-late July. This is my first time planning a trip out of the US, and I just want to make sure I'm covering my bases and make it a good, safe trip.
My spouse and I are looking for a good relaxing time in Roatan. We're looking for easy access to food, not wanting to rent a car, and also great access to snorkeling from near our lodging and hopefully access to kayaks/paddleboards as well.
My hope is to stay at a smaller place for 3 nights (I've been leaning towards Puerta Azul, but also intrigued by Tranquilseas, Barefoot Cay, or maybe Arca?), the ..read more
Reddit » Roatan
6d ago
Our top priority is great snorkeling from the beach. I know this is available in West Bay; currently our number one choice is the Kimpton Grand Roatan. But I’m curious if anyone has had great experiences in West End? We have friends who visited recently and loved staying in West End, but they are divers, not snorkelers. It seems like the beach in West Bay can get pretty chaotic, which is why we are leaning toward the Grand Roatan, because it’s all the way at the end of the beach, so I am assuming there is less beach traffic. Thanks!
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Reddit » Roatan
1w ago
Flying in to Rotan tomorrow and was hoping to pick up some Honduran and possibly cuban cigars to enjoy while we are down there. Where is the best place to go? I found a few places on Google but they are charging American prices ($11/stick+) for factory seconds which seems like a scam.
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Reddit » Roatan
1w ago
My wife and I are going diving in Utila. What’s the best way to get from the airport to the ferry? When we get back, what’s the best way to get from the ferry terminal to the airport? How much should it cost? Is there any food in the ferry terminal if we arrive before the 2pm departure?
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