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Roatan was once a famous stronghold for the pirates who plied the West Indies in search of Spanish galleons laden with gold and silver. An abundant supply of food and fresh water, together with the island's numerous hidden coves and inlets, provided the buccaneers with the perfect hideout. Today, however, when you arrive in Roatan, all that awaits you are turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and a mountain backdrop. Present day islanders, who are the friendly descendants of the pirates, runaway slaves, colonists, and native Indians, speak a lilting Caribbean English. And indeed, refer to themselves as English. Long known as a diver's paradise, Roatan remains off the beaten track, and the laid back, tropical ambiance make for an idyllic vacation. A wide range of facilities accommodate varying budgets, and diverse attractions appeal to travelers of all ages. Geography and Location Main Attractions Scuba diving and snorkeling are, without a doubt, Roatan's prime attractions. The reef system forms part of the second largest reef in the world and is home to most of the marine life found in the Caribbean. The reef surrounding the island creates calm lagoons between the coastline and the reef crest that allow snorkeling from nearly every shore. Sharp drop-offs offer spectacular wall diving, as well as eerie tunnels and mazes. Things To Do Later you can reward yourself with a massage on the beach, followed by a seafood lunch and a cool drink at one of the many beachfront restaurants and bars. A large fishing fleet provides an endless supply of delicious, fresh seafood. But there is something for everyone. Seafood, steak, chicken, hamburgers, pizza, pasta, quiche, and vegetarian prepared as Island, U.S., Italian, and even Thai cuisine can be found on menus with selections that range from quick snacks to fine dining. Come Discover the wonders on Roatan with us. |
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