Begin your tour at Gumbalimba Preservation Park, one of Roatan’s most respected eco-parks and wildlife conservation areas. Operating since 2003, the park has become widely recognised as one of the most legitimate animal rescue and rehabilitation centers on the island, providing a safe environment for rescued wildlife while educating visitors about conservation.
Set within more than 20 acres of lush tropical forest, the park offers an immersive experience through botanical gardens, wildlife habitats, and historic exhibits.
Enjoy the opportunity to interact with some of the island’s most beloved wildlife species in a natural setting. The park is home to white-faced capuchin monkeys that roam freely through the trees and often interact playfully with visitors, scarlet macaws and parrots flying freely through the preserve, and native species such as iguanas, tropical birds, and small mammals. These animals are part of the park’s rescue and rehabilitation programme, and interactions are supervised by trained staff.
Walk along scenic jungle trails surrounded by tropical vegetation, fruit trees, and colourful Caribbean plants. The gardens showcase the island’s biodiversity and provide a peaceful setting for exploration.
Cross a 237-foot suspension bridge over a tropical lagoon, offering unique views of the forest canopy and wildlife below (Optional path named “Chicken Walk” for those who might be hesitant to cross).
Inside the park is Coxen’s Cave, a small museum depicting Roatan’s pirate history through murals, artefacts, and exhibits. Learn about famous pirates such as Captain John Coxen and the strategic role the Bay Islands played during the colonial era.
The park also features an insectarium displaying a collection of preserved butterflies, beetles, and exotic insects, providing an educational look into the region’s biodiversity.