Sometimes bypassed by those looking to hit the beach immediately, Coxen Hole, where ferries and flights arrive, is capital of the Bay Island region and perhaps a good place to get a feel for the Garif...
The small island town of Bonacca, often just referred to as “the Caye”, is just a small distance from the main island of Guanaja. It has no roads and no cars, just narrow walkways and brid...
Created only recently to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival to Guanaja, this new dive site celebrates the mix of European and American indigenous cultures. Under ...
The small fishing and farming communities of Savannah Bight and Mangrove Bight are separated by a small dirt track – the only “road” on the island. Populated by the Garifuna, ...
Home to two of the most exclusive beach resorts and a couple of the island’s best night clubs, the French Harbour is also host to a huge fishing fleet.
The presence of tourism is still limited on the far reaches of Roatan Island, so there is no better place on Roatan to meet the island’s real inhabitants or avoid the development back along the ...
The cultural heart of the island, Sandy Bay is home to the island’s museums and marine centres/reserves. The Institute for Marine Sciences has a twice daily dolphin show in the Sandy Bay Marine ...
The West End is the most commercial part of Roatan Island and where most visitors end up staying. Home to the majority of the high-end resorts, the budget hotels and many restaurants, you'll al...
The best beaches in the area of Utila Island can be found on the Cayes. This collection of 12 islets are within reach by boat and offer a great deal more seclusion. Some of the smaller ones are...
Local legend, Gunter, arrived in Utila three decades ago from Austria and never left. His art gallery of driftwood is a great stop to make, especially if you are looking for tips from a friendl...