Mahogany Bay: 15 Years of Tourism Growth in Roatan

Inaugurated in 2009 by Carnival Corporation with a $93 million investment, Mahogany Bay has been a key pillar in the growth of tourism in Roatan, Bay Islands. Since its opening, this port has welcomed over 7.4 million passengers, establishing itself as one of the primary gateways to the Caribbean for cruise visitors worldwide. Mahogany Bay has not only boosted Roatan’s reputation as a world-class travel destination but has also supported local economic development, creating hundreds of direct and indirect jobs and invigorating sectors such as tourism, crafts, transportation, and gastronomy. This impact has strengthened the local economy, allowing the Roatan community to thrive and benefit from the steady flow of visitors.

On its 15th anniversary, Mahogany Bay celebrates its success and reaffirms its commitment offering visitors unique experiences in Roatan while continuing to generate positive outcomes for the local community.

Mahogany Bay Cruise Port

The Mahogany Bay Cruise Port, a investment by Carnival Corporation, spans 20 acres in Dixon Cove, Roatan, Honduras. With a capacity to handle over 8,000 passengers simultaneously, this port has transformed Roatan into a key destination for millions of cruise passengers who visit the island annually.

Location and Accessibility

Located on the southwestern side of Roatan, Mahogany Bay Cruise Port sits in the crystal-clear waters of Dixon Cove, approximately 64 kilometers off the northern coast of Honduras. Just three miles from Roatan’s multipurpose port, Mahogany Bay offers a tropical paradise experience without being far from essential infrastructure and services. The proximity to Central America’s coast and the Caribbean Sea allows cruise ships to anchor at this island with ease, providing passengers a dreamlike experience in the heart of the Caribbean.

Terminal and Docks

The Mahogany Bay port complex covers just over 20 acres and is designed to accommodate two large cruise ships simultaneously. Its location in Dixon Cove not only protects anchored ships from harsh weather but also offers a perfect backdrop of tropical jungle and calm waters for disembarking passengers.

Inside the terminal, the Mahogany Bay Welcome Center greets visitors with services designed for their comfort, including information centers, telephones, bathrooms, excursion booking services, comfortable rest areas, and a Duty-Free shop offering luxury products at tax-free prices.

Amenities and Services at Mahogany Bay Cruise Port

Mahogany Bay stands out for its wide range of amenities and services that complement the Caribbean experience. From restaurants and shops to a private beach, this port ensures that each visitor has a variety of options to make their stay unforgettable.

Dining

Mahogany Bay offers diverse dining options, from local dishes to international specialties, allowing visitors to savor the best of Honduran cuisine in a luxury setting.

Private Beach

The jewel of Mahogany Bay is its 825-foot private white-sand beach, Mahogany Beach. Visitors can enjoy facilities that include a restaurant, bathrooms, and beach entertainment activities. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, the port offers cabana rentals with waiter service and beach chairs. Additionally, visitors can rent water sports equipment, such as snorkeling gear, kayaks, and paddleboards, for a Caribbean adventure.

Shopping

The shopping options at Mahogany Bay are diverse and appealing. From the large Duty-Free Dufry Shop to boutiques selling handicrafts and souvenirs, visitors can take a piece of Roatan home with them. These stores offer local products and unique souvenirs that reflect the island’s vibrant culture and the hospitality of its people.

Cruises and Transportation Services at Mahogany Bay

The port is owned and operated by Carnival Corporation, which means that affiliated cruise lines like Carnival Cruise Line and Princess Cruises have priority for docking at its piers. This exclusive collaboration ensures that Mahogany Bay provides an optimal experience for Carnival Corporation’s cruise lines and their passengers.

Mahogany Bay to Roatan Airport

Located only 3.6 miles from Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport, Mahogany Bay is about 10-15 minutes away by taxi. Additionally, car rental services are available at both the airport and the port, although most passengers choose taxis due to the short distance between the airport and the port. If you need a taxi, you can book here.

Taxis

Taxis in Roatan are a common and convenient way to travel, with well-marked taxi stations at the port, the airport, and other key points on the island. You can book your taxis here.

Mahogany Bay and the Rest of Roatan

Despite its compact size, Roatan has a well-organized transportation network that allows visitors to easily move around the island. The main transportation options include taxis and rental cars.  If you need a taxi, you can book here.

Rental Cars

Although car rentals are less popular due to the effectiveness of taxis, those wishing to explore the island at their own pace also have access to rental vehicles available at various locations around the island.

Beaches Near Mahogany Bay

For passengers looking to relax on the beach, Roatan offers some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Here are some of the most popular options for Mahogany Bay visitors.

Mahogany Beach

Located within the port itself, Mahogany Beach is a man-made beach with stunning views of the bay and a swimming area supervised by lifeguards. In addition to rental cabanas, the beach offers free hammocks and beach chairs, perfect for relaxing on the sand or in the shade of a palm tree.

West Bay Beach

Located about 12 miles from Mahogany Bay, West Bay Beach, also known as Tabyana Beach, is one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated beaches. With white sands and a coral reef just 70 feet from the shore, this beach is ideal for snorkeling and diving, where visitors can immerse themselves in an underwater world full of marine life.

Pristine Bay Beach Club

For those looking for a private beach experience and gourmet dining, the Pristine Bay Beach Club offers an exclusive setting and first-class amenities. Experience Pristine Bay with the 2x1 Day Pass. Enjoy access to their beach, pools, and amenities—buy a day pass for two people for the price of one. Savor meals from their restaurants and join in on activities to enhance your visit, such as diving, tennis, pickleball, volleyball, driving range, and golf course.

Tourist Attractions of Roatan

Roatan, the largest island of the Bay Islands, has long been a favorite destination for travelers seeking a combination of adventure, culture, and relaxation. Whether it's your first visit or you’re an experienced traveler, Roatan offers countless attractions and activities that cater to all types of tourists. Some of the main attractions in Roatan include:

Gumbalimba Park

One of the most unique experiences on the island is a visit to Gumbalimba Park, where you can interact with a variety of local wildlife. The park is famous for its Monkey Village, home to the only population of capuchin monkeys in Roatan living in the wild. Visitors can get up close to these playful creatures, making it a popular spot for animal lovers and families with children.

Gumbalimba Park also offers the opportunity to witness macaws flying freely, a colorful spectacle that brings the island's vibrant ecosystem to life. The Sloth Sanctuary offers the chance to meet and even hold these gentle, slow-moving creatures, creating unforgettable memories. Roatan’s dedication to preserving its natural wildlife is evident in the well-maintained sanctuaries, making them must-see attractions for animal enthusiasts.

Divers Paradise 

Roatan is world-renowned for its diving opportunities, thanks to its location on the Mesoamerican Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. For both beginners and experienced divers, Roatan offers a variety of dive sites ranging from shallow coral gardens to deep wreck dives.

Diving here provides the chance to see an extraordinary variety of marine life, including colorful coral formations, sea turtles, eagle rays, and even sharks. Shark dives are particularly popular among thrill-seekers, offering a close encounter with these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. With numerous dive shops and certified instructors, Roatan is a top destination for anyone looking to explore the underwater world. The island's crystal-clear waters also make for excellent underwater photography.

Little French Key

For those looking for a day of relaxation in paradise, Little French Key is an idyllic private resort on an island just off the coast of Roatan. Visitors can enjoy pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a range of activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The island also features beachfront bars and restaurants where guests can savor local delicacies and cocktails.

Fort Consolation

History lovers will appreciate a visit to Fort Consolation, one of Roatan's lesser-known yet intriguing historical sites. The fort was built to defend the island from pirates and invaders during the colonial era. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the island's strategic importance during the Caribbean piracy era.

Snorkeling in Roatan

For those who prefer to stay near the surface, snorkeling in Roatan is just as rewarding as diving. With clear waters and abundant marine life, snorkeling spots like Half Moon Bay and West End offer incredible views of coral reefs teeming with colorful fish. The waters are warm and shallow, making this activity an ideal choice for families and those new to underwater exploration.

iSoar Roatan

iSOAR Roatan is sailboat which is moored in the sheltered waters of Halfmoon Bay, Roatan. The sailboat has been retrofitted with dive platforms, rope swings, and rock climbing footholds. iSoar is free to the public, and it is quickly becoming a Roatan favorite. The iSoar sits in about 20 ft of water with a seagrass bottom. There are patches of sand here and there, but most of the bottom is covered in with seagrass. The Coral Reef system is located just a few strokes away. 

Roatan Freediving

For those who wish to explore the underwater world without the need for scuba gear, Roatan Freediving offers a unique way to experience the island's marine life. Freediving allows you to dive deeper using only a single breath, providing a meditative and exhilarating experience. Roatan is an ideal location for this sport due to its calm, clear waters and abundance of diving spots.

Roatan's Live Music Scene

Roatan is not only known for its natural beauty but also boasts a vibrant live music scene. Many bars and restaurants on the island feature performances by local musicians, often playing a mix of reggae, Caribbean rhythms, and popular hits. Visitors can enjoy live music while sipping cocktails and watching the sunset, a perfect way to end the day on the island.

Iguana Farm

Nature and reptile lovers won’t want to miss a visit to the Iguana Farm, a sanctuary dedicated to protecting green iguanas, an endangered species. Visitors can interact closely with these fascinating creatures and learn about ongoing conservation efforts to preserve their habitat.

Fishing and Shark Dives

Fishing is another popular activity in Roatan, with opportunities ranging from deep-sea fishing for large game like marlin and tuna to lobster fishing, where you can catch your own dinner in the crystal-clear waters around the island. Shark dives also cater to more adventurous visitors wishing to see these fascinating marine predators up close.

Roatan Rum Company

No visit to Roatan would be complete without sampling the local rum. Roatan Rum Company offers tours where visitors can learn about the distillation process and taste a variety of locally produced rums. The tour ends with a tasting session on a scenic terrace overlooking the Caribbean, making it an ideal stop for both rum enthusiasts and casual tourists.

Kitesurfing

For water sports enthusiasts, Roatan is a fantastic place for kitesurfing, with consistent winds and crystal-clear waters. Kitesurfers, both beginners and experienced, will find that the waters surrounding the island offer optimal conditions for this thrilling activity.

Santos Guardiola: East End Roatan

Located on the easternmost side of Roatan, Santos Guardiola includes small communities, each with its unique charm, and offers visitors a more authentic and laid-back experience of island life, away from the bustling tourist hubs. Each with its own history, culture, and charm. Some of the most well-known communities in this part of the island include St. Helene, Port Royal, Camp Bay, Diamond Rock, Oak Ridge, Calabash Bight, Jonesville, Jonesville Point, and Punta Gorda.

St. Helene

A remote village known for its pristine natural beauty and mangrove channels.

Camp Bay

Featuring one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, perfect for those looking to relax in paradise.

Calabash Bight

A serene bay with calm waters, ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.

Port Royal

A historically significant site, once home to English pirates, now a peaceful and scenic area for exploration.

Diamond Rock

Known for its striking natural formations and great fishing spots.

Jonesville

A quiet fishing village known for its mangrove channels and scenic beauty.

Punta Gorda

This Garifuna village is steeped in history and tradition, offering visitors a glimpse into the vibrant Garifuna culture. You can interact with locals, learn about their customs, and even take part in cultural events that showcase traditional Garifuna music and dance.

Oakridge

Another must-see community in Santos Guardiola is Oak Ridge, often referred to as the “Venice of Roatan.” Visitors can explore the village by water taxi, getting a true sense of life in this vibrant, sea-bound community.

Things to Do in the East End of Roatan

Visitors to Santos Guardiola can also take advantage of a variety of activities that showcase the beauty and culture of Roatan’s East End. Some of the most popular attractions include:

Punta Gorda Garifuna Village

The oldest settlement on the island, Punta Gorda offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in Garifuna culture. Watch traditional dances, enjoy Garifuna cuisine, and learn about the history of this unique Afro-Caribbean community.

Snorkeling in Oak Ridge

Known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, Oak Ridge is one of the best snorkeling spots in Roatan’s southeast region. Discover the beauty of the coral reefs and underwater ecosystems that surround the area.

Oak Ridge Tuk Tuk Tour

Take a tuk-tuk tour through the colorful streets of Oak Ridge, one of Roatan’s most distinctive fishing villages. The tuk-tuk, a small motorized vehicle, is a fun and convenient way to explore the area.

Mangrove Channel Tours

Explore the serene mangrove channels in Jonesville and St. Helene, where you can glide through calm waterways and observe the unique ecosystems that thrive in these lush environments.

Camp Bay Beach 

Camp Bay Beach in Santos Guardiola, Roatan, is the island’s most pristine and beautiful beach. Known for its untouched white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, this hidden gem offers a serene, natural escape away from the crowds, capturing the essence of Roatan’s unspoiled beauty.

Kitesurfing 

Located beside Camp Bay Lodge, is the only kitesurfing school in Honduras. It offers lessons in English, Spanish, and German, as well as equipment rentals and storage options. With direct beach access and rescue support, Kitesurf Roatan ensures a safe and enjoyable experience. They also organize guided excursions to top kitesurfing spots around the area.

Paya Bay Resort

Is a boutique beach, nature, and wellness retreat focused on tranquility and a deep connection with nature. Located on a bluff with views of the Caribbean and two half-moon beaches, it offers access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef just offshore. The 16-acre property includes designated Naturist Zones and hosts Naturist Weeks for a unique naturist experience.

Camp Bay Beach Lodge 

Camp Bay Lodge is a boutique hotel on Roatan’s peaceful East End, offering a mindful stay focused on nature, authenticity, and tranquility. Located near pristine turquoise beaches and lush vegetation, it provides a unique experience surrounded by local wildlife like birds, iguanas, and butterflies, as well as the island’s laid-back, “country” lifestyle.

As Mahogany Bay celebrates 15 years of operation, it stands as a powerful catalyst for economic growth on the island of Roatan. Since its inception, the port has not only opened Roatan to millions of visitors but has also been instrumental in creating jobs and boosting local businesses. By drawing in a steady stream of international tourists, Mahogany Bay has supported the expansion of key sectors such as crafts, transportation, and gastronomy, directly contributing to the financial well-being of the community. Looking ahead, Mahogany Bay’s role as a cornerstone of Roatan’s tourism industry promises continued prosperity and opportunities for local residents and businesses, solidifying its impact as a vital gateway for economic advancement on the island.