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What airport to use for Roatan Honduras?

Roatan is serviced by the Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport. We have direct international flights from Atlanta, Houston, Toronto, Miami and El Salvador.



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1. Port of Puerto Cortes. Port of Puerto Cortes happens to be the only deep water port in the whole of Central America. It's also one of the region's best equipped and largest ports.

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If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Honduras, including accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.

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Best Place to Stay in Roatan Two main areas appeal in Roatan - West End and West Bay - and this is where the majority of island visitors will stay. A third area, Sandy Bay, is worth mentioning, as it's well-liked by ex-pats, but hasn't become a hotspot for tourists - although this may soon change.

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Our answer is YES. In general, Roatan is a safe island, however, theft can be an issue, as it is in many tourist areas.

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Generally speaking, there are plenty of taxis and buses in Roatan so that you can easily get around without needing your own vehicle.

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Ferry from Honduras to Roatan Island The La Ceiba to Roatan ferry crossing operates Weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 1 hour 15 minutes.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Roatan? You should plan to spend around L946 ($39) per day on your vacation in Roatan, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, L232 ($9.45) on meals for one day and L464 ($19) on local transportation.

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Cost of living in Honduras is, on average, 48.8% lower than in United States. Rent in Honduras is, on average, 78.4% lower than in United States.

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Santa Rosa de Copan The capital of the department of Copan, in Western Honduras is considered by many as the safest city in Honduras. This is the coffee capital of Honduras. It is a great gateway towards the Lenca Route that includes Gracias and La Esperanza.

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Regional specialties include sopa de caracol, fried fish, tamales, carne asada and baleadas. Other popular dishes include meat roasted with chismol and carne asada, chicken with rice and corn, and fried fish with pickled onions and jalapeños.

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Honduras - Level 3: Reconsider Travel
  • Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed. Reconsider travel to Honduras due to crime and kidnapping. ...
  • Country Summary: Violent crime, such as homicide, armed robbery, and kidnapping, is common. ...
  • Gracias a Dios Department – Level 4: Do Not Travel.


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A quieter barrier reef Surrounded by the aquamarine waves of the world's second largest barrier reef, Roatán, located off the coast of Honduras, has attracted backpackers and nature lovers for decades, but new luxury properties are transforming the island's rustic appeal.

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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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