All-Inclusive Stay on Roatan Island
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HENRY MORGAN HOTEL AND BEACH RESORT

Transfer (half an hour) from the airport to the hotel by minibus. We drop off our suitcases at the airport exit. They are loaded onto another vehicle and transported directly to the hotel, where we pick them up upon arrival.

We’re given our wristbands, two key cards for our room, a remote for the TV, a remote for the air conditioning (ours was already in the room), and a document with a detailed site map and information on restaurant, bar, and other service hours. Reception is open 24 hours.

We got room F3, located on the ground floor of a two-story building. It’s very well situated since it’s in the central part of the resort.

The room has two large beds with super comfortable mattresses, two nightstands, a coffee table with two chairs, two wardrobes, and plenty of storage space.

There’s also a large flat-screen TV. Netflix is included free of charge by the hotel—no subscription required. The safe is also provided at no extra cost.

There’s a mini-fridge, and the housekeeper provides bottles of water. However, it’s suggested to refill the bottles at the water stations by the bar, which we did several times.

The bathroom has a shower, toilet, sink with storage space, a large mirror, a towel rack, a hairdryer, soap, shampoo, and several rolls of toilet paper.

The hot water temperature in the shower varied during our stay. The air conditioning works perfectly.

We have a terrace with a chair and two hammocks.

The room uses 110 volts, and there are a few power outlets in the room.

The buffet restaurant is air-conditioned and open from 7 AM to 10 AM for breakfast, 12 PM to 3 PM for lunch, and 6 PM to 8:30 PM for dinner.

The buffet selection is very varied, and the food is delicious. The wine, both white and red, tastes great. The service is exceptional.

There’s also an à la carte restaurant ($), the Gastro Bar & Winery, open from 11 AM to 10 PM. We didn’t go there.

There’s a snack bar open from 11 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 5 PM, but I can’t comment on it since we didn’t visit.

We only went to the lobby bar near the showroom, which is open from 9:30 AM to 11 PM. The staff is very friendly, and the service is excellent.

Beer is served in cans but poured into a glass, and a wide variety of cocktails is available.

Beach towels are placed in our room upon arrival. There’s a kiosk near the main pool where you can exchange them.

There are two pools on-site. Many lounge chairs are arranged around both pools. If you prefer tranquility, I suggest heading to the pool between blocks A and B.

This hotel is located on the stunning public West Bay Beach, which is long and very pretty. It’s great for walking, and the sea color is remarkable.

There are plenty of lounge chairs on the beach, but there’s very little space between them.

There’s a long coral reef near the beach where you can observe beautiful corals and several species of tropical fish, lobsters, squid, leopard rays, turtles, etc. You’ll get a glimpse of these in an upcoming video.

Activities are offered throughout the day, but we didn’t really participate. I can’t comment on them, but the entertainment team seems very dynamic.

During our stay, there was only one evening dance show. Other days featured activities like bingo, karaoke, and games.

We didn’t go to the nightclub.

Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the resort. There are two networks you can connect to, and the passwords are listed in the brochure given to you upon arrival.

There’s also a gym, a spa ($), a boutique ($), and a winery ($).

Check-out is at 11 AM. If you lose or damage equipment or misplace key cards, you’ll be charged fees.

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PI Pinacoladada Globetrotter ·
SNORKELING - WEST BAY BEACH

West Bay Beach is undoubtedly the most famous snorkeling spot on Roatan Island in Honduras. From the left end of the beach, you can easily access stunning coral reefs.

The water is calm, the entry is sandy, and the reef is teeming with colorful fish.

During our boat trips, we spotted leopard rays, lionfish (flying gurnard), spotted snake eels, lobsters, flounder, turtles, parrotfish, squid, surgeonfish, and many other tropical fish species.

You can also get a great glimpse of the marine life in this video:

https://youtu.be/2W-xsP6Wi6w

In this video, you’ll see some of the coral reef features:

https://youtu.be/pvryOuwINHM
Anne Blogue: https://deuxnomades.blogspot.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthAngelVideo?sub_confirmation=1
PI Pinacoladada Globetrotter ·
DANIEL JOHNSON'S MONKEY & SLOTH HANGOUT

This is an animal sanctuary located in French Cay where you can observe exotic wildlife, including sloths, capuchin monkeys, and macaws.

We chose to visit this park when no cruise ships were on the island, which gave us a VIP-like experience ( :- ) since there were no other visitors during our visit.

The sloths are so cute! Due to new regulations, you can no longer hold them in your arms. However, you can get very close to them since they’re not in a cage.

The capuchin monkeys and macaws are kept in large enclosures that we can enter to interact with them. The monkeys are very curious—don’t keep anything in your pockets because they’re skilled little thieves!

For more information, I invite you to check out the sanctuary’s website: https://monkeyandslothhangout.com/

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PI Pinacoladada Globetrotter ·
GUMBALIMBA PARK

Gumbalimba Park is located in West Bay. This huge park, right by the sea, offers a variety of activities like walking trails, crossing a 72-meter-long suspension bridge over a small lagoon, and meeting different animals in their natural habitat.

The guided tour of the park lets you see iguanas, capuchin monkeys, macaws, and other animal species.

You can also interact with the monkeys and macaws and take photos with them.

We also visited the insectarium, which has an impressive collection of around 2,500 insects, mostly from Honduras, as well as Coxen Cave, which features rock paintings and historical stories that briefly recount the history of Roatan Island.

The site also has a freshwater pool and a peaceful sandy beach with lounge chairs.

There’s also a zipline course available for an extra fee. We didn’t do it, but we met people who did, and they loved it!

I think you’ll get a better price if you book directly with them. Plus, the park is within walking distance along the beach if you’re staying at one of the hotels on West Bay Beach. That’ll save you transportation costs.

To learn more about this park, check out their website here: https://gumbalimbapark.com/

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Anne Blogue: https://deuxnomades.blogspot.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthAngelVideo?sub_confirmation=1

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