- Roatán - Wikipedia
Roatán (Spanish pronunciation: [ro aˈtan]) is an island in the Caribbean, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) off the northern coast of Honduras The largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras, it is located between the islands of Utila and Guanaja
- Roatan: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
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- Guide to Roatán - Lonely Planet
With a funky, laid-back charm and some of the best diving in the Caribbean, Roatán is always a hit Here’s all you need to know for your first trip there
- Roatán Itinerary: Dive, Rappel, and Relax on Caribbean Beaches
Discover Roatán's adventure itinerary with scuba diving, waterfall rappelling, and beach relaxation Perfect for thrill-seekers and beach lovers alike
- 27 Things To Do In Roatán Island: Activities Tours - The Travel Aisle
Discover the best things to do in Roatán, Honduras All the activities on the Island What to do: nature, wildlife, adventure, culture, etc
- Roatán – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Roatán is the largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras, in the Caribbean Sea The island rests on an exposed ancient coral reef, rising to about 270 metres (890 ft) above sea level
- Roatán Travel Guide: Best Things To Do, See, Where To Stay, Eat
Hopefully our Roatan travel guide has managed to convince you that Roatán Honduras is the perfect location for an island vacation Its culture and history will surprise you, and its natural beauty will leave you speechless!
- Roatan Guide - Roatan Tourism Bureau
Geomorphology The Island of Roatán has a length of more than 45 km and 3 5 km of average width Roatan extends east to the Island of Santa Elena through a mangrove forest East of Santa Elena is the Islands of Morat and Barbareta These series of small islands are surrounded by Roatan's barrier reefs
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