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Where does Royal Caribbean stop in Honduras?

Ships in the Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Celebrity families all dock at Port of Roatan. The Port of Roatan is located in Coxen Hole, which is the capital of the Bay Islands. The Bay Islands of Honduras consist of three large islands (Roatan, Utila, and Guanaja), plus a multitude of other smaller islands and cays.



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Coxen Hole Roatan Cruise Port is managed by Royal Caribbean. Around 170 cruise ships call here each year, with the following cruise lines usually docking in this port: Royal Caribbean - these ships usually dock at the pier.

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Port Mahogany Bay (next photo) is an exclusive facility serving vessels from the fleets of Carnival Corporation-owned companies - like Carnival Cruise Line and Princess Cruises. Port Coxen Hole (next photo) serves all other vessels including the fleets of NCLH-Norwegian, RCG-Royal Caribbean, MSC, Virgin Voyages.

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Carnival, Princess, Costa, Holland America and Regent ships dock at the new Mahogany Bay Cruise Center, which is located in Dixon Cove east of Coxen Hole.

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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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West Bay Beach Roatan West Bay Beach Honduras is world-famous for a reason. It features the longest stretch of beach on the island that's both easy to access and packed full of amenities. If it's your first visit to Roatan, make a beeline for West Bay where you'll find all the action.

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Royal Caribbean Roatan Excursions
  • Roatan 3 Stop Snorkeling: Shipwreck, Starfish and Blue Channel.
  • Sloth, Monkeys & Birds, Chocolate Factory, Snorkeling plus Beach.
  • Little French Key, Lunch plus Sloth, Monkeys, and Birds.
  • Zipline, FREE Sloths & Monkeys, City Tour & Beach Pass.
  • Mangrove Tunnels plus East End Cultural Villages.


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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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Also known as Town Center at Port of Roatan, this cruise port is one of two ports of call serving cruise ship passengers visiting Roatan, Honduras. The two pier terminal allows for two docked cruise ship and up to four ship's tenders simultaneously. Tenders at 400 passengers every 15 minutes.

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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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Roatan is located in between Utila and Guanaja Islands. These islands are a gem in the western Caribbean, and they are surrounded by the largest barrier reef system in the northern hemisphere. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is only second in size to Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

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There are two cruise ports on Roatan: Coxen Hole and Mahogany Bay Cruise Center. Both Roatan cruise ports have terminals with restrooms, ATMs, duty-free stores, souvenir shops, Wi-Fi, and restaurants.

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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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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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Departure Ports Royal Caribbean cruises to the Caribbean depart from several homeport cities such as Baltimore, Bayonne, Galveston, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Florida.

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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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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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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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Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, paddle boarding or simply lounging on the beach chairs or cabanas. Mahogany Bay Beach is a perfect place to experience the tropical charm and natural beauty of Roatan.

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A week in Roatan is the perfect amount of time to explore the island without feeling rushed. Most of the tourist traffic comes from cruise ships, but I think 8 hours isn't enough time to get a real taste of the island.

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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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