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Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands and is located
approx 35 miles off the North Coast of Honduras. |
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Roatan is 32 miles long and varies in width from 1 to 3
miles across. The island is surrounded by nearly 70 miles of living reef
making it a paradise for divers and snorkelers. Roatan is home to an International airport. American, Continental, Taca, Iberia and Sol Air all fly to Roatan in conjunction with local carriers. From Europe, many air carriers are available as well. Roatan is on the Central time zone and is located 1,100 miles south of
New Orleans. |
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Taxis are the primary mode of transport on Roatan; fees are negotiable and a price should be agreed on before entering the taxi to avoid problems. Prices are higher at night. Mini buses (collectivas) are also available in the daytime
and pass by approximately every 30 minutes, and prices are set. |
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Roatan offers a wide range of activities such as PADI diving courses, snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, glass bottom boat rides, Institute of Marine Sciences and the Roatan Museum, Carambola Gardens (both located nearby to Sundancer Cabanas) and of course relaxing is always available. Roatan is home to many fine restaurants offering a great variety of local and international cuisine. Fresh seafood is a specialty. Coxen Hole is the main town on Roatan and is home to grocery stores where a wide range of food products can be purchased. Banks and ATM's are located in Coxen Hole, too. |
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It is highly recommended that during your stay on Roatan,
you drink bottled water only, which can be purchased in small bottles
at grocery stores. Bottles of 5 gallons can be purchased at Sundancer
Cabanas office. We suggest that you bring an insect repellant to Roatan
and that you use it in the late afternoon. Sundancer has 24-hour security. We recommend that, while in Roatan, you use some basic travel precautions such as not carrying large amounts of cash or wearing expensive jewelry, and do not leave goods such as cameras, bags, and travel items lying around. |
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