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Friends have just invited me to Roatan the first week in April!! (I am so excited!!) Because it's Holy Week their hotel is fully booked. Could anyone offer advice for a hotel that's near the Paradise Hotel? I lived in Africa for 4 years & appreciate the simpler accomodations.. but would like to stay near my friends at the Paradise. Please Help!
Also, I plan to ferry over to Honduras & drive to Tegucigalpa for a few days. Any "must see" attractions that I can photograph along the route?
Can I buy a visa upon arrival into Roatan?
Thanks,
Clara
Also, I plan to ferry over to Honduras & drive to Tegucigalpa for a few days. Any "must see" attractions that I can photograph along the route?
Can I buy a visa upon arrival into Roatan?
Thanks,
Clara
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A few years ago I stayed at Bananarama on West Bay Beach. I'm not sure if this is near Paradise Hotel or not, but you could check it out. The website is http://www.bananaramadive.com/
Like most places on Roatan, it caters to divers, but you don't have to be a diver to stay there. It was pretty simple and fairly cheap if that matters.
Like most places on Roatan, it caters to divers, but you don't have to be a diver to stay there. It was pretty simple and fairly cheap if that matters.
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Check out http://www.bayislandsdiver.com/ . I can't give 1st hand information as we stayed off the beaten path.
My big question is - Why Tegucigalpa? I haven't been there but have heard only unpleasant and down-right-dangerous things about it. It will be quite a long haul - seems like an awful lot to put yourself through for just a few days. Maybe I'm missing something...
On the other hand there are a lot of great options close at hand in the La Ceiba area and the western area of the country is gorgeous (IMO).
Whatever you decide, have a great trip. We'd love to hear about it when you get home.
My big question is - Why Tegucigalpa? I haven't been there but have heard only unpleasant and down-right-dangerous things about it. It will be quite a long haul - seems like an awful lot to put yourself through for just a few days. Maybe I'm missing something...
On the other hand there are a lot of great options close at hand in the La Ceiba area and the western area of the country is gorgeous (IMO).
Whatever you decide, have a great trip. We'd love to hear about it when you get home.
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Thanks for the quick feedback. I am a diver (my friends are not)but based on the beautiful reviews, I'd must do a few dives while there! Paradise Beach Hotel Villas is the complete name of their hotel. I considered Tegucigalpa because my friends work/live at the American Embassy there. (I may just fly back to the US after Roatan)
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Lucky you! there are lots of places to stay on roatan - I would suggest you go and check out the postings around west end - i never got a visa for anywhere in CA and no one ever commented. As for Tegucigalpa - an absolute must is La Tigra cloud forest. I have traveled through central america and la Tigra was the nicest jungle ever. Teguc itself leaves a little to be desired, but i loved it nonetheless!
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