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Can Royal Caribbean guest go to Mahogany Bay?

Mahogany Bay is a private destination open only to cruise passengers. At the time of writing, only two cruise lines have sailings that include stops to Mahogany Bay: Carnival Cruise Line and Holland America Line.



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A: We currently have two car rental agencies located within Mahogany Bay Cruise Center near the taxi departure area. Q: Is there a charge to use the facilities at Mahogany Beach? A: There is no charge to use the beach and loungers.

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Mahogany Bay is the cruise ship port owned by Carnival Corporation, located on the island of Roatan. Roatan is a popular cruise ship stop in the Western Caribbean, typically on the same itinerary as Belize and Cozumel.

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Mahogany Bay Weather
  • October and November. The months of October and November are a great time to visit the island as it is somewhat slower with visitors. ...
  • December to March. The months of December to March are known to be the busier months in Roatan and is a great time to visit the island. ...
  • April to June. ...
  • July to September.


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Areas to avoid after dark. Conversely, there are areas or town around Roatan which should be avoided after dark or in which extra precaution is recommended. Coxen Hole, Los Fuertes, French Harbour, are some of the main places where tourist and residents alike should keep a watchful eye.

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The reality is that Roatan is an island, and almost everything consumed here is imported. Our food, products and supplies had to undergo a much longer journey to make it to our happy island, and therefore that drives up the price of just about everything.

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If you don't want to deal with currency exchange or taking money out of an ATM during your Roatan trip, you could theoretically bring all of your cash in USD along with you. For a 7-day trip, I would bring at least $700-1,000 USD, with the assumption that you'll have some left over.

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Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking cruises that both originate and terminate at the same U.S. port, we, again, strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel).

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Mahogany Bay Resort is rich with options not only for food & beverage, but also for retail shops and services. Village shops sell everything from reef-safe sunscreen to souvenirs made of mahogany, and from authentic Belizean art to fishing equipment.

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Fly Through the Air That's the magic of the Magical Flying Beach Chair, which transports guests from the port's welcome center to Mahogany Beach. Guests must be at least 32 inches tall to ride, and the price is $14 for adults and $8 for children aged 4–12. Kids 3 and under ride free.

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The magical chairlift is a convenient way for cruise ship guests to travel (5 minute ride) between the cruise center and Mahogany Beach.

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This is the largest and most populated of the Bay Islands 30 miles off the coast of mainland Honduras. About 38 miles long, and 5 miles wide at its widest, it takes a couple of hours to get from one end to the other thanks to roads that wind around its hilly and mountainous interior.

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Which is better is entirely up to you – if you're looking for more nightlife, stay in West End. If you're looking to relax on the beach all day every day, stay in West Bay. If you're SCUBA diving in Roatan, stay anywhere you'd like!

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Of course, one of the easiest ways to sightsee on Roatan Island is to stroll along the sand! You'll find plenty of great walkable areas on the resort. For a different kind of experience, you can book one of our horseback riding excursions.

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Shopping at Town Center at Port of Roatan Some popular Honduran gifts you might want to purchase include hand-rolled cigars, locally produced rum, locally made chocolate, Central American coffee, and a wide variety of incredible local art and jewelry.

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Mahogany Bay Beach is a beautiful stretch of coastline that's located on the southern shore of the island and one of the best beaches in Roatan. The beach is situated near the cruise ship port, making it a popular spot for day-trippers and vacationers alike.

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