The Roatan Experts.

Roatan Online Community.

Roatan Online offers expertise on Things To Do on Roatan. They also moderate the largest Community Forum on Roatan. The Roatan Online platforms leverage the latest marketing strategies to promote the vitality and beauty of Roatan with others. Join the Roatan Community Forum before you travel, its free. The forum will help you become more familiar with all that Roatan has to offer. You may also make a friend before you arrive on Roatan. Many of the local business owners are members of the forum.

 

Things To Do.

Roatan offers a variety of things to do both on land and below the surface. Let us show you around our island and give you ideas for something to do. We will do all that we can to ensure you come away with a memorable experience.

Little French Key.

Voted a top Caribbean destination year over year, Little French Key is one you don't want to miss. Once on the key, you won't want to leave as all that you need is there - at your fingertips—great fun for the entire family.

Scuba Shop.

Home of the Deep Thinker and one of Roatan's premier dive centers, the Scuba Shop offers the best Scuba Diving services. The shop is only a short boat ride from Roatan's best dive sites - Macy's Place and the Prince Albert wreck.

 

Sloth Tours.

The Sloth Tour is probably the most photographed tour on our island. How could it not be? - The sloths are adorable and so friendly. They embody the island spirit and believe us when you tell you; they are absolutely on island time. The Sloths are extraordinary creatures in their own right. Come interact with a sloth, you’ll be glad you did.

Gumbalimba.

The park is perfect for the entire family. Gumbalimba offers a museum, a suspension bridge, free flying Macaws, free-roaming white-faced monkeys, a full zip-line course, beach access, a pool, and a courageous botanical garden. You cannot go wrong with this excursion. The tour guides are seasoned and very friendly.

The Garifuna.

The Garifuna are a mix of people from West Africa, Carib Islands, and Central Africa. Known by British colonial administrators in the early days as "Black Carib" and "Garifuna" so that they could be distinguished from "Red" or "Yellow" Caribs, which were the original Amerindian population before intermixing with Africans.

 

Rope Swing.

iSOAR ROATAN is sailboat which is moored in the sheltered waters of Half Moon Bay. 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.

Roatan Forum.

Roatan is unique in that it has a modern public forum which is managed by community members who live on Roatan. The forum is a major benefit for future ex-pats looking to learn about Roatan before deciding to move to our island.

Roatan Taxi.

Travel like a pro and book in advance. Our driver will hold out a sign with your name on it, and that alone will save you grief. Avoid throwing elbows with other tourists when you first arrive and see to it that you have your Taxi driver pre-booked.