To create Taino Bay, Puerto Plata's former cargo pier was extended to handle two Oasis-size ships and one smaller vessel.
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Coxen Hole Roatan Cruise PortThe older of the Roatan cruise ports is Coxen Hole (aka Port of Roatan), with fewer facilities than Mahogany Bay, but space for up to three cruise ships - one at the pier, and two at anchor.
The Cruise Port of Barcelona in Catalonia Spain is one of Europe's three largest. Cruise ships sail from Barcelona for many Mediterranean destinations as well as cities located in the UK and along Europe's Atlantic coast.
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.
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.
Amber Cove is a private cruise port destination owned by Carnival Corporation. Similar to Princess Cruises' Princess Cays and Royal Caribbean's CocoCay, only Carnival brand ships will sail here (the cruise lines are Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Holland America Line).
Roatan is a beautiful island with an idyllic tropical climate and lower cost of living, so it's a fantastic place to retire. From the palm-fringed beaches of West Bay to the bustling village of Coxen Hole on the other side, there are plenty of places to live and enjoy your retirement in the sunshine.
And when you dive Roatan, Honduras you have a chance of seeing at least 10 shark species such as hammerheads, nurse sharks and silky sharks. Shark sightings on dives in Roatan are occasional at best. If you want an (almost) guaranteed encounter with sharks, then you want to do the Roatan Shark Dive.
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.