Begin your adventure with a scenic East End exploration, travelling through traditional fishing villages and quiet island communities where you’ll experience a more authentic side of Roatan, far from the busy tourist zones.
Next, enjoy a peaceful mangrove cruise through Oak Ridge, often called the “Venice of Roatan.” Glide through narrow waterways framed by lush mangroves while learning about their importance in supporting marine life and protecting the island’s coastal ecosystem.
Next, visit the breathtaking Paya Bay Resort, a secluded boutique eco-retreat set on a stunning peninsula overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Known for its tranquility, natural beauty, and private beaches, the property spans over 16 acres of tropical landscapes, including forest trails, scenic cliffs, hidden coves, and white-sand beaches—offering a truly peaceful connection with nature.
Have time to relax, explore walking trails, enjoy the beach, or simply unwind in one of the most serene and picturesque settings on the island. The resort is thoughtfully designed in harmony with its surroundings, creating a unique wellness and nature-focused experience.
Important note for families:
Paya Bay Resort is a large property with multiple designated zones. While the majority of the resort is family-friendly, Zone 3 is clothing-optional. Guests travelling with children are kindly advised to remain within the general public and family areas of the property.
Finally, step into the heart of Roatan’s living heritage with a visit to Punta Gorda, the island’s oldest settlement and the cultural home of the Garifuna people.
Founded in 1797, Punta Gorda is where the Garifuna people first arrived on the island after their historic journey across the Caribbean. During your visit, gain insight into a rich cultural legacy shaped by African, Indigenous, and Caribbean influences.
Learn about the Garifuna way of life through stories of resilience, traditions, and community values that have been passed down through generations. Experience elements of their vibrant culture—from traditional rhythms and dance to local customs and cuisine—offering a deeper understanding of one of the Caribbean’s most unique cultural identities.
This experience is ideal for travellers seeking a more authentic, cultural, and nature-based journey, offering a deeper connection to Roatan’s landscapes, local communities, and hidden gems.