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What to buy in the port of Honduras?

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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Shell jewelry is very famous in Roatan. Most of these shops are conveniently located right by the beach. They are custom made and have unique designs made with shells and freshwater pearls.

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This is an easy port to walk around. You can walk to the beautiful beach or take a sky chair ride. The beach is beautiful and there are numerous beach chairs to relax as well as several restaurants to get a meal or a drink.

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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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This is an easy port to walk around. You can walk to the beautiful beach or take a sky chair ride.

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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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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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A: There is no charge to use the beach and loungers. Snorkel Equipment, beach floats and shade “clam shells” can be rented at the Beach Rental Hut on the beach. The Magical Flying Beach Chair and private air-conditioned beach cabanas are also available through your cruise line.

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Is the drinking water safe to drink? Tap water is not recommended to drink in Honduras. All good restaurants and hotels will provide purified water or use purified water in food preparation. Purified water can be bought easily throughout the country.

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Short version: yes, you're supposed to tip on Roatan. 10%-20%. There ya go!

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Currency in Roatan The Lempira is the official currency of Honduras but US dollars accepted throughout Roatan and can be used in most parts of the island. Credit Cards can also be used in larger stores and restaurants, but not all.

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Important export crops other than bananas include coffee beans, tobacco, and sugarcane. Corn is the chief staple crop. Honduran farmers also plant genetically modified corn (illegal in the rest of Central America), which has helped combat food shortages and rising corn prices.

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  • Hit the Beach.
  • Explore the Outdoors.
  • Tour the City.
  • Browse the Markets.
  • Catch Live Music.
  • Go for a Run.
  • People-Watch.
  • Go Geocaching.


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Are shore excursions included on a cruise? While luxury lines, river cruises, small coastal ships, expedition ships and even some premium cruise lines include some shore excursions in their fares. Other tours on those lines and all excursions offered by mainstream cruise lines must be purchased.

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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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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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Light and Comfortable Clothing If you're wondering what to wear in Roatan Honduras, the answer is light, cute and comfortable clothing. Roatan's climate, with its warm temperatures and high humidity, can make heavy or restrictive clothing very uncomfortable during outdoor activities and sightseeing.

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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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Roatan's call to fame is its coral reef. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is world-renowned. It is the largest of its kind in the northern hemisphere and second largest worldwide. Only the Great Barrier Reef is larger in scope and size that is the reef in the waters around Roatan Island.

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Roatan is home to the second largest coral reef in the world, the Mesoamerican Reef, giving the perfect opportunity for snorkelers and divers to explore an underwater garden. This reef stretches 700 miles all the way from the Yucatan Peninsula to the Bay Islands.

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