Looking
for your own little tropical paradise? In Roatan, you can bask in the warm
tropical sun or enjoy the emerald waters of the Caribbean, whether you are
splashing on the beach or taking advantage of over 100 miles of some of the
best coral reefs in the world. |
Our
Cabanas
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Our cabanas are located in
a small private development called "Sundancer", near Sandy Bay, on
the island of Roatan.
The cabana is built in island
style with native tongue and groove pine cabinets, wooden shutters, vanity,
french doors. All furniture is constructed of Honduran Pine, Mahogany or
Sunwood. Our unit has has a covered deck, two bedrooms, one 1/2 bathrooms,
and an open living and kitchen area (with 20 foot ceilings in the living
room).
Our units are in
a side-by-side 2 unit duplex and we also have a large loft area for
additional sleeping accommodations, storage, playing cards, etc.
All units are furnished with
a modern refrigerator, stove, microwave, coffee maker, beds, ceiling fans,
dining table and chairs, bed side tables, chest of drawers, futon couch,
complete linens and cookware, and service for eight (8).
Each of our units is cabable
of sleeping 6 - 8 persons.
The Bay
Islands
( Caribbean hidden
treasure... paradise awaits! )

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map...
These islands are the above-water
manifestations of the Bonacca Ridge which forms the edge of the Honduran
continental shelf and parallels a deep ocean trench, creating an exhilarating
section of the Great Western Barrier Reef. Quench your most dire tropical
cravings through these emerald islands with white Sandy beaches that fringe
the turquoise and indigo waters.
The Bay Islands are located
approximately 40 miles north of Honduras in the Caribbean. Roatan is the
largest of the Bay Islands, measuring 29 miles long and 2 miles wide. With
a tropical mountainous terrain over-looking the dramatic shore coastline
and beautiful sandy beaches, interrupted only occasionally by small villages,
Roatan offers the ultimate vacation experience.
Just a short distance off shore,
it is the world's second largest barrier reef that has made Roatan famous
with divers. The average temperature in Roatan is an unbelievable 80°
F with the trade winds providing a gentle breeze. Even in the rainy season
the weather in Roatan can be compared to that of Florida; periodic showers
with plenty of Sun. This rain rarely compromises the diving.
The island has a modern airport,
phones, faxes, and paved road; however, Roatan is still laid-back! There
are no shopping malls or fancy nightclubs. What Roatan can offer are quiet
mornings with a cup of coffee, relaxation by the water with a tropical drink,
and of course, diving!
For those of you who cannot
be away from the real world for too long, Roatan has opened it's very own
"cybercafe". A small, friendly, roadside cafe where you can send and recieve
email, faxes, personal calls, etc. All while enjoying a strong cup of Honduran
coffee, or an herbal concoction brewed by the cybercafe's proprietors! The
following are the prices for the rental of our cabana. Prices are for rental
of Cabana for a certain time period regardless of number of people. In other
words the prices are not "per person".
Sandy
Bay Location
( Located on the North Side
Nr. Wrasse Hole offshore)
Roatan Island is just a two
hour flight from Miami, Houston or New Orleans and can be reached from many
other locations on such airlines as Lacsa, TACA, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa,
Alitalia, Continental, American. Roatan offers vacationers a wide variety
of activities to enhance their vacation experience.
English is so widely
spoken in the Islands, that some island natives don't even speak Spanish,
despite the fact that this is the official language of Honduras!
Sandy Bay is the cultural center
of Roatan. It is here where the Institute of Marine Sciences, The Roatan
Museum, the Carambola Gardens and Marine Reserve are located.
This small community, located,
as its name appropriately states, on a sandy bay offers a lot to do, and
whether you are planning to spend your vacation on Roatan in this part of
the Island or not, you should definitely plan on visiting the area and its
attractions.
What to see and
do
( Just a few of the local
attractions )
The Roatan Museum is open from
Thursday to Tuesday. There is an entrance fee for everyone not a guest at
the Anthony's Key Resort. Entrance fee is $4 US dollars. The Institute of
Marine Sciences has dolphin encounter shows regularly. On weekdays, the show
is at 10:00 a.m. and at 3:00 p.m.
On weekends there are three
shows, at 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. The entrance fee for the show
is also $4 US dollars per person. There are no shows on Wednesday.
Follow the footsteps of Christopher Columbus, in 1502, on his fourth voyage
to the new world, and discover the Bay Islands of Honduras! The Islas de
la Bahia are known worldwide as one of the favorite diving sites for both
novice and expert divers alike. It is not necessary to be an expert
diver to experience the paradise these waters provide!
World class diving, beautiful
botanical gardens, a bird sanctuary housing an enormous collection of exotic
and tropical birds, a dolphin facility where you can swim with dolphins or
take part in a 3 day dolphin trainer program, horseback riding through the
shallow water on a deserted beach, and many scenic hiking trails along white
sandy beaches and tropical hillsides are just a few of the things Roatan
has to offer.
The
Diving
( World class spectacular
underwater experience )
The diving !! What to say except
uniquely spectacular ! Reminiscent of Hawai or the South Pacific (the weather
here more similar to Hawai than the Caribbean. 80 degrees year round, very
dry, and constant cool trade winds).
Approximately 96% of all species
of Caribbean marine life, ranging from flecks of fluorescent organisms to
the grandeur of the whale shark, the largest undersea inhabitant in the world,
have been observed in the waters neighboring Roatan. Underwater terrain
exploration is a spectrum of reefs grooved by angled chutes dropping to the
sand. Tunnels, ledges and volcanic mazes extend far into the coral walls
forming caverns and cathedrals. Underwater cliffs are draped with kaleidoscope
of hard corals and sponges. Divers are treated to a dizzying array of reef
and pelagic fishes, and because a drop-off is always close, deep water species
like dolphins, manta and eagle rays are prevalent.
The majority of dives are made
conveniently from boat moors from a few yards to 140 yards offshore. Luckily
some of the best reefs on Roatan are a few fin kicks from the shore. Put
on the mask, fins, and snorkel and in a matter of seconds youre in
an underwater fantasy. Tame enough for the faintest of tourists, yet still
wonderfully wild, Roatan (and the other bay islands Guanaja, Utila and the
Cayos Cochinos) defy any attempt to dissect, label and classify them. Instead,
they revel in a diversity of topside and diving experiences that include
shallow fringing reefs, plunging walls and isolated seamounts.
Add in bargain prices and an
astonishing range of Caribbean marine life and it's easy to see why these
Central American islands are one of the Caribbean's must-see destinations.
At once modern and primordial, Honduras's Bay Islands shift effortlessly
between extremes: Small motor boats share waterways with dugout cayucos;
tranquil sandy beaches mesh with dense green peaks; and civilized resorts
are embraced by native jungle.
The
Culture
( The people, the place,
the culture, the climate )
Roatan is a true Caribbean
treasure, appealing to vacationers, divers, part-time residents, retirees,
and others. Let the unhurried pace relax you -- unwind to "island time" and
chill out in the sparkling, clear blue waters.
Roatan's warm climate is like
the warm greeting you'll receive from the friendly inhabitants, whose ancestral
origins are a combination of eight separate cultures that fought and flourished
here during the past 400 years. Their colorful history reflects the cultural
crossroads from which these islands derive their unique character. Roatan
is the most developed of the Bay Islands, with a new airport terminal, paved
roads and modern supermarkets.
Although far from cosmopolitan,
Roatan has a 20-bed general hospital, a hyperbaric decompression chamber,
24-hour emergency and ambulance service, a number of restaurants, and Roatan
Museum, renowned as the finest small museum in Central America.
There's nothing like a walk
on Roatan's West Bay Beach, one of the prettiest beaches in the Caribbean.
And, you won't want to miss the underwater gardens. An extensive fringing
reef system offers spectacular diving and snorkeling among a myriad of
invertebrates (some as yet unnamed), countless hard and soft corals, and
a profusion of sponges, and or course fish. A drive toward the east end of
the island never fails to thrill. Breathtaking views overlooking both shores
-- green, green hills gently sloping to brilliant reefs -- are
unforgettable.
RATES |
Prices do
include cleaning fees before and after use. If the prices seem
inexpensive they are! Foriegn currencies
go a long way in Honduras !
Time Period
Booked |
Cabana Per
Week |
Cabana Per
Night |
Restrictions |
| Holiday weeks |
$675 |
$130 |
3 day min. |
| January-December |
$580 |
$115 |
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PAYMENT
POLICY |
| The payment policy is as
follows:
1. 40% due upon
booking
2. 60% due 2 weeks in advance of arrival
3. Refundable US$250 security deposit due 2 weeks in advance.
NOTES
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All our rates include round
trip transfer to and from Roatan's International airport.
In addition we will send you a list of places to go, things to do, where
to eat, where to shop, and many more tips and tricks upon booking.
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You may make payments by:
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| Cancellations made 45
days prior to arrival will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations made 45-0
days prior to arrival are 100% non- refundable. |
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