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Things to Do on Roatan
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The entire coastline of Roatan is surrounded by healthy, vibrant coral
reefs; actually the southern tip of the world’s second largest Barrier
Reef, Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. Roatan also lies alongside the deep southern
edge of the Cayman Trench. The result: great visibility year-round, and
nutrient-rich waters bringing in a host of animals. It is said that 90%
of all Caribbean reef species can be found off Roatan’s shores. Take the
2 minute swim out from the village to have all of this at your finger
tips. One of our visitors wrote back: “My kids were in heaven, it was
like having the Discovery Channel right in front of them.”
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Snorkeling
Just off the beach in front of West Bay Village we have a marked snorkeling
channel so you can get out to the reef safely and easily. This end of
the beach is where the reef comes closest to the shore. You can find snorkel
gear for hire all along the beach, but it’s best to bring your own, for
comfort and fit. Our guests regularly see rays, sea-turtles, eels, lobster,
crab, barracuda and more. Some have even been lucky enough to swim out
to see pods of dolphin swimming by.
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Diving
Underwater is where Roatan really comes alive. There is every kind of
diving you could ask for (except drysuit!). Explore the wrecks, deep walls,
caves, canyons, night dives and vibrant shallow coral gardens. Within
a short walk of West Bay Village, there are a number of well-established
dive operators where you can get certified, advanced training, or be taken
out for fun to any number of world class dive sites. With water temperatures
kept mild year-round, we dive every day.
We especially recommend: West
End Divers in West End Town or, closer to the Village, visit Banararama
Resort.
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Submarine Ride
Roatan is home to the world’s deepest tourist submarine. Built and piloted
by Karl Stanley, “Idabel” takes up to two passengers to over 2000ft below
the waves. In this cold, pitch-dark inner space you’ll meet some of the
strangest creatures ever seen by the human eye. Maybe your eye is the
first! Visit Stanley
Submersibles web site for more info.
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Dolphin Encounters
For many, swimming with dolphins has been a childhood dream. Now you
can live that dream here on Roatan. Anthony’s
Key Resort (call: 504 445-3003) in Sandy Bay offers encounters snorkels,
swims and dives. Kids of all ages can get up-close and personal with these
playful mammals. Experienced trainers will take you into the lagoon and
introduce you to the dolphins. Once you get to know them for while, feed
them and play with them, you’ll go out for a swim! Drop by our office
for help with reservations.
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Sailing
There are a number of yachts and catamarans you can charter for the
afternoon, for a day, or for a longer cruise to the neighboring islands.
Even Belize is only a day’s sail away. Stock up the coolers, get the rods
out, lay back and let the wind take you. Chartered sunset cruises or dive
trips are also possible.
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Fishing Charters
Roatan is also famous for fishing opportunities, with annual marlin
competitions. We recommended Eddie Miller, who has generations of experience.
Flats fishing in the lagoons or deep-water fishing off the point; Eddie
knows every spot, whatever the conditions. A choice of rates, boats and
locations. His lovely wife Gina will cook up your catch to perfection
for you.
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