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Roatan Honduras

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When we were in Roatan in 2003, we spent the day at the Sante Wellness Center, http://www.santewellnesscenter.com/ . Angela, the owner, gives or supervised massages, and prepares a wonderful light lunch. There is a swimming pool and a small beach, and Angela's husband (a former California fireman) can take you snorkeling or diving. A wonderful day in a small slice of paradise.

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Roatan was the second stop on our first cruise , I love this island, I would live on this island if I could, what to expect, for me, it was a beautiful small island, just starting to be visited by cruise ships, the scenery was gorgeous, the islanders very friendly, my favorite stop on the cruise

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We've been to Roatan twice and are going again next month. On our first trip, we signed up for a nice private sailboat and snorkel trip. The owner of the yacht was very knowledgeable about Roatan's history and geography. We had a great time. The snorkelling at the barrier reef was excellent.

The next time, we did scuba at Tabyana Beach. that's a popular swimming destination. We talked to others who had done the zip-line in the canopy and had a great experience. They saw monkeys and parrots up in the trees.

We have reserved an excursion called Reef Riders for our next visit. They are 2-person speedboats. I haven't seen a picture, but I think they might be like the Rhino Riders we took out in St. Maarten. Those were 'zodiac' type speedboats that you straddle like a jet ski. I think they'll be lots of fun whatever they're like.

All cruises have been with NCL.

Also, there is shopping within walking of the pier.

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We were in Roatan in January 2008 and went to Fins and Flippers. What a great place. Beach with chairs, snorkeling of their dock, a beautiful pool area, good food and drinks at very reasonable prices. With a reservation it was $20 for the day. Short boat ride over there. They picked us up close to the pier.

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