12 Best Things to do in Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan (2024)

Did you know that there are over 7000 individual islands in the Caribbean? Roatan Island is one of these islands and is found in the Western Caribbean and the things you can do in Mahogany Bayare endless!Despite the island’s small size (40 miles long against 4 miles wide), it hosts up to one million cruisers per year.

Most of these cruisers come to the island through theMahogany Bay cruise portowned by Carnival Corp, located on the southern side of Roatan. Its only open to Carnival and its sister cruise lines.

The bay lies on Dixon cove, between a town named after a famous pirate, John Coxen (Coxen hole) and the French harbor. It has a docking capacity for two ships at any one time. The bay features a shopping area, restaurants, and a man-made beach. And as is common with the Caribbean, there are plenty of adventurous activities to engage in, while at the port.

This article will give you a preview of this port of call and the best things you can do while at Mahogany Bay.

Things to do in Mahogany Bay

There is plenty to do on this little island, you can relax at the cruise port, go on excursions or go exploring on your own. The 20-acre colorful cruise port will give you an unforgettably enjoyable experience.

To get to the port, walk down the pier through the Dufry shop and climb the rest of the pier to get to the port’s entrance. Once at the entrance you will find the market area on your right and the beach/ restaurant areas on your left. If you love shopping, shop for clothing, jewelry, and pieces of art to remember Mahogany Bay by at this market.

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On your right, you will see the chairlift, path to the beach and restaurants. This is where your port day at Mahogany Bay will start. But, if you want to explore the island on your own, then head on over to the opposite corner from the red fountain, to exit the port.

Once you exit the port you will find taxis and local tour companies which will take you on a tour of Roatan. Ridding yourself of unnecessary cruise excursions and the bills attached.

The taxis will cost you about $40 and above for a day’s pass. Get a good driver, or a local tour guide, to take you on a tour of the island. They can show you the best places while giving you the history and the lowdown of the place. There are various places to visit such as Little French Key, Daniel Johnson’s Monkey, and Sloth Sanctuary, and Gumbalimba park whose nature trails end at Tabayana beach.

But first thing’s first, what to do while at the cruise port:

1. Ride the Chairlift

Ride the magical chairlift, located on the port, to take you to Mahogany Beach. Get a panoramic view of the island by taking this scenic route. The magical chairlift whisks you over the path, trees, bushes and even the waters of Mahogany Bay. If you are lucky when riding the chair you might even catch a glimpse of sea life through the crystal clear waters beneath.

You can buy this ride as an excursion, save by booking it in advance to reap any discounts available. Otherwise, you can buy it when at the port for $14 per adult and $8 per child. The price is a day pass’ worth.

While the magical chairlift will take you straight to the beach in 5 minutes, you can also take the path, which is a 10-15 minutes’ walk.

2. Mahogany Bay Beach

The main beach on Mahogany Bay is Mahogany beach which is an 850-foot-long man-made beach. It features a white sandy beach that has access to clear warm ocean waters.

Once here, you can grab a beach lounge, or hammock and just relax at the beach. While at this beach, you can access water-gear rental shops, and rent out water gear such as paddle boards, snorkeling gear, kayaks, wave runners and more.

When you get hungry grab a hearty meal of barbeque chicken, burger, or conch fritters with French fries from Fat Tuesday’s located further down the beach, where you will also get your cold drinks from.

Looking to do some snorkeling on this beach? Head outside the secluded swim area, but kindly note the waters on this beach are not always clear and you might not have the snorkeling experience you are looking for.

Pro Tip: Arrive early to get to the shaded spots.

3. West Bay Beach

Now for the best snorkeling experience, head to the west end of the island, to West Bay beach. This beach which was once ranked as top 25 beaches of the Caribbean by Trip Advisor features powdery soft white sandy beaches and clear blue sparkling waters. It also has beautiful coral reefs further out in the sea, courtesy of the Mesoamerican coral reef system which is the second largest in the world.

To get out there you can book a catamaran-snorkel excursion combo from your cruise line, the catamaran will take you to great snorkeling and diving spots.

If planning on just bumming around the beach without indulging in any excursion, you can visit any of the resort on this beach and buy drinks and food to access the beach all day for free.

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The best waters are in front of infinity beach resort. All you have to do is pay $10 extra for a beach lounge or $20-40 more for a beach umbrella and relax on this beautiful beach. Or just rent a sea floater and float lazily on the shallow, warm, calm Caribbean waters while soaking in the sun.

Food on this beach is much better than at the port as it includes local cuisine from fresh seafood such as lobster, conch, shrimp, crab and more. You also get to enjoy a culinary tour of Honduras, with their spiced foods and the special coffee made from Honduran coffee beans.

4. Little French Key

We always save the best for the last, located a 20 minutes cab ride east of the Mahogany Bay, this small private island is a must-visit. You can book Little French Key cruise excursions via your cruise line if offered (there has been a bit of dispute on this between the owner of the island and Carnival).

You can visit the place on your own, all you have to do is exit the port, get a taxi and instruct them to take you to little French Key. The taxi will drop you at the harbor where you will take a 4-5 minutes boat ride to the island. Once there you will be greeted warmly and given a tour of the whole island then shown your lounge chairs. Of course, you have to have purchased the day pass to the island, and the most popular is the island package, which includes snorkeling plus equipment, kayaking, a meal, and drinks.

The beach at French key is peaceful, beautiful featuring a long stretch of powdery white sandy beaches, pristinely clear blue ocean waters and plenty of shade from palm and casuarina trees. The host of the island is warm and friendly and the local delicacies amazing.

Relax here and when it’s time to get back to your ship, do so without any hustles as transportation is readily available. With that said always be careful to leave with plenty of time left, so, that you don’t miss your ship.

Mahogany Bay Cruise Excursions

If you are feeling a bit more energetic and love exploring, this cruise port also packs a lot of fun shore excursions, either offered by your cruise or by a local tour company, excursions such as:

5. Catamaran Ride with Snorkeling, BOSS Excursion

The idea of spending your port day on another boat at an extra cost sounds wasteful, but the catamaran excursion on Roatanis a one of a kind.

Take a catamaran ride to soak in the sun, enjoy the view, sea breeze and have a close-up view of the marine life in the island’s waters. Additionally, you can enjoy a combination of different underwater activities such as snorkeling, snuba or ride the BOSS under water.

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The cat will take you to a nice snorkeling spot where you can snorkel and explore the beautiful coral reefs of the Caribbean. Also available on this tour is the BOSS (Breathing Observation Submersible Scooter excursion (booked separately) where you get to explore deep sea by riding on an underwater scooter. The Boss excursion goes for roughly $125, and the catamaran excursion on its own goes for about $90.
After all, this is done, you will have worked up quite an appetite, so, enjoy an open buffet style lunch and drinks on the boat. This excursion serves delicious rotisserie chicken, pasta, rice, and salads.

6. Go Scuba, Snuba Diving

Have you been putting off the scuba diving excursions because you don’t know how to dive, but secretly wish you could? Well, worry no more the snuba excursion allows you to learn how to scuba dive and actually do it.

If you are booked on this excursion, you will take a 40 minutes bus ride from the cruise center to a private resort called Anthony key’s resort. Once there you will have a class on basic scuba diving practices. Then proceed to practice the same in shallow waters and once you have mastered how it’s done, you will be taken to an actual diving area (about 40 feet deep) where you will get to dive and explore the beautiful coral reef off the shores of Roatan. All this will part you with about $135.

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If you are already a certified scuba diver, you want to take the 2 tank diving excursion, also located at Antony’s Key resort, where there are 2 excellent diving spots, namely Marylin’s porch and elbow. These spots offer 70 feet and 40 feet well lighted deep-sea excursions. The dive guides are professional and caring, and you can always access your photos and videos from the local photographer diving with you taking pictures and videos of you underwater.

7. Tour the Island

There is plenty to see on this island, starting with the animal life, which has a variety of monkey species, macaws, birds, iguanas and beautiful tropical Caribbean plants. For about $50 you will be taken to Gumbalimba park, where you will see a variety of animals, plants and learn about the history of Coxen cove.

You will also get a chance to visit the monkey sanctuary, play with them have them sit on your shoulders, mess up your hair and take photos with them. You can even pet a baby jaguar for $50 and feed iguanas in their habitat.

8. Kayak on a Clear Vessel

Go kayaking in a clear kayak, that allows you to see the marine life beneath. Based on the time of year you take this excursion, you can either have a splendid view or not so good a view. The kayaking is done on the waters around Gumbalimba park, where there is plenty of colorful marine life.

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From Mahogany Port, you will take a bus to Gumbalimba park, where you will be taken to the kayaking area, given equipment and instructions and start the journey. The highlight of this trip is at the end where you get to spend time with monkeys and toucans at David Johnson’s monkey park and it also includes an hour of snorkeling. This excursion is priced at $75 per person by Carnival Cruise Lines.

9. Have a Date with the Dolphins

If you have never had an encounter with dolphins, you should take this excursion. It’s one of the best dolphin excursions offered in the entire Caribbean. For just $140, you will get to pet, swim with and even get kissed by a dolphin. All this happens over at Antony’s key resort, where you will be taken to the Marine Research Institute and allowed into the sea to interact with the dolphins.

It’s such a great thing that this beautiful life is not put in secluded pool areas, but stays in their own natural habitat, the ocean, but in a protected area where they are fed and taken care off.

They are so cheerful, friendly and as curious about you as you are of them. You can even find out their speed first-hand by going on the dorsal ride, where you hold on to their dorsal fin and they speed through the water pulling you along, fun right?

Once you are done (about 1 hour later) access all your photos and videos from the cameraman at a price, though a bit pricey, you will want this photos for memory purposes, since you aren’t allowed to carry your own camera into the waters.

Pro Tip: August- September is usually their mating season, so this excursion might not be in the cards then.

10. Ziplining and Relax at Tabayana Beach

Traverse above the Roatan jungle of Gumbalimba through 12 zip lines which are up to 600 feet apart. A one-hour bus ride will take you to the mountain ridge and from there your helpful instructors will give you safety information and hook you up to the zipline, giving you a Tarzan-like experience swinging through the jungle.

While you won’t see a lot through the thick canopy of trees, once in a while when you stop below a particular section, you will get to see a lot of iguanas, macaws, and different bird life.

Once at the bottom of the mountain after 50 minutes of ziplining, you will take another bus ride to Tabayana beach where you can enjoy a nice rotisserie chicken lunch, with hotdogs, hamburgers, and slaw. Grab a cool drink, relax at the beach or take a swim in the shallow waters before you are whisked back to the port. This excursion will cost you about $90.

11. Food and Drinks

Grab a bite at Fat Tuesday’s on the port, they have two of them on Mahogany Bay, one in the shopping area and another on the beach side of the cruise port.

Here you can grab a chicken jerky, nice BBQ hamburgers, hotdogs, salads, fried conch and a strong island-themed drink. Visit Playa Tortugas Chill n’ Grill also located on the beachfront, for more grilled options. And if you fancy eating a fresh catch then go over to Hideaway Fishery and gorge on fresh caught fish, lobsters and crab.

If you are not confined to the port, there are plenty of other places to eat depending on your location. At the monkey and sloth sanctuary, you can visit parrot tree resort and enjoy the famous Monkey-La-La-La drink. While at west bay and French Key you will get to enjoy a variety of local cuisine as well.

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12. Port Shopping

A cruise port cannot be complete without the chance to shop. On your way back to the ship, pass by the market and shop for Caribbean themed t-shirts, scarves, cover-ups, caps, sunglasses, jewelry and other trinkets.

For the true shopper who looks for genuinely made island craft, head on over to the to the artisan market at end of the shopping area and gets beautiful shaped wooden items, shells and beaded jewelry made from ocean shells. Also, be on the lookout for an artisan stand on the beach which sells rather beautiful and unique artifacts that you can carry home as souvenirs.

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Pro Tip: Carry some cash, most small stalls don’t accept the sail card or credit card.

Roatan Weather

I know the weather is a major factor to consider when organizing your cruise vacation, but in this case, you don’t need to worry. Roatan experiences warm weathers all throughout the year, with just a 10-degree variation. However, note, that the heaviest rains pour between November and February which coincidentally is also the peak season for cruises.

The island of Roatan experiences a tropical rainforest weather all throughout the year. The weather is pretty warm and sunny all throughout the year but the island seldom experiences a dry season. This is mostly due to offshore trade winds which make sure the island is always receiving from mild precipitation to heavy rains.

You’re going to need bug spray when in these tropical climates.

The hottest seasons in the island starting from 80 degrees onward are from mid-July to October. The coldest months are from mid-November to January, these months receive a lot of rainfall.

However, if you do visit the island and it rains, there is no cause to not enjoy your cruise the sea water remains relatively warm all throughout at temperatures ranging from 81-84 degrees Fahrenheit.

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This is not all that you can do on the island, it is just a sneak preview of the best things you can do at Mahogany Bay. You can also go on an island tour of the chocolate and rum factories (tasting and samples are available), interact with the locals, learn how to speak Garifuna, learn how to make cassava bread, sing and dance to traditional island music.

Now without adding more, to avoid overwhelming you with options, remember to relax and just enjoy yourself, after all, you are on a vacation. You can always check out some of the excursions once you are at the port, to decide which look interesting to you. We wish you all the best on your next cruise to this island. Happy Cruising!!

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12 Best Things to do in Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan (2024)

FAQs

Is there a free beach at Mahogany Bay? ›

Go Enjoy the Free Beach (10-Minute Walk)

It's absolutely free to go and enjoy. Simply head off the ship and hang a right to get over to the sand and water. There you'll find bars/restaurants, loungers, facilities, and some of the most gorgeous water you can imagine.

What is Mahogany Bay known for? ›

This unique blend of snorkeling and scuba diving can take you to greater depths than snorkeling (a maximum of 20 feet), without the need for heavy scuba equipment, not to mention expertise. Mahogany Bay has a rich marine life for you to explore and a colorful coral reef teeming with tropical fish.

Is there a free beach at Mahogany Bay cruise port? ›

You don't have to spend a cent to walk off the ship and down to the beach which is there for the cruisers. There will be many people there and music playing, but it is clean, there are facilities and it's right there.

Is there shopping in Mahogany Bay? ›

Mahogany Bay Resort is rich with options not only for food & beverage, but also for retail shops and services. Village shops sell everything from reef-safe sunscreen to souvenirs made of mahogany, local handcrafted chocolates to authentic Belizean art to fishing equipment.

Can you walk to the beach from Mahogany Bay cruise port? ›

This is an easy port to walk around. You can walk to the beautiful beach or take a sky chair ride.

Can you snorkel at Mahogany Bay? ›

The beach is very nice, with a lot of space, and the water is nice too, even clear in some spots. There are plenty of chairs with sun shields, and you can get food and drinks at the beach. However, make sure you rent snorkeling gear and snorkel off the pier into the reef.

Is Mahogany Bay safe for tourists? ›

Mahogany Beach was the perfect place to do that!

Honduras has been known for having some unrest in their country and it not being safe. But since Roatan is an island off of Honduras and Mahogany Beach is a private area, it was perfectly safe and we never once felt uneasy.

What is the drinking age in Mahogany Bay? ›

Private vendors can be often seen on the beach offering services or selling souvenirs. The minimum age to consume alcohol is 18 years old. Travelling time is approximately 45 minutes.

What language is spoken in Mahogany Bay? ›

It was estimated that over 5,000 pirates lived and ruled on the island of Roatan for many many years. Although Spanish is the national language of Honduras and is spoken on Roatan, the English language also thrives in Roatan.

Does Carnival own Mahogany Bay? ›

Mahogany Bay Port is owned and in large part operated by the Carnival Corporation. In recent years, Roatan has become a popular stop for cruise ships touring the western Caribbean.

Does Mahogany Bay require a passport? ›

Mahogany Bay is home to Carnival Cruise. Here's their site. It looks like you'll need to carry a birth certificate for your child or some other form of official proof of citizenship. If you're planning on taking trips overseas, a passport is a must.

What is the weather like in Mahogany Bay? ›

This area is fortunate to have year round tropical warm weather; average temperatures range from 80º to 85ºF. During the year the water temperature for scuba diving varies from 70ºF minimum to 80ºF maximum.

Is Roatan and Mahogany Bay the same? ›

Mahogany Bay is the cruise ship port owned by Carnival Corporation, located on the island of Roatan. Roatan is a popular cruise ship stop in the Western Caribbean, typically on the same itinerary as Belize and Cozumel.

How much does Gumbalimba Park cost? ›

General Admission: $30. Admission Plus Canopy: $45. Admission Plus Zip-Line: $55.

Do people live in Mahogany Bay? ›

Mahogany Bay Village in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize is a proud Coastal Living Community and the location of the first international Coastal Living Showhouse (pictured above). People from near and far fall in love with this Caribbean island's beautiful weather, lively culture, and breathtaking scenery.

Is there a free beach in Roatan Honduras? ›

Sandy Bay Beach, Roatan

Sandy Bay beaches are not the typical white sand beaches you can find at the rest of the island, but more golden yellow, very beautiful and unspoiled. The access is free of charge. The beaches are surrounded by coral reefs that run parallel to the coast, a short swim or boat ride away.

Is Roatan a tender port? ›

Also known as Town Center at Port of Roatan, this cruise port is one of two ports of call serving cruise ship passengers visiting Roatan, Honduras. The two pier terminal allows for two docked cruise ship and up to four ship's tenders simultaneously. Tenders at 400 passengers every 15 minutes.

Where is Half Moon Cay located? ›

Half Moon Cay – officially and historically known as Little San Salvador — is one of more than 700 islands in the Atlantic that make up the Bahamas Islands. The island is located between Eleuthera and Cat Island. Like the rest of the Bahamas Islands, Half Moon Cay was formed by limestone rather than volcanic activity.

Is snorkeling better in Belize or Roatan? ›

Roatan is far better! You can snorkel from the beach at West Bay as well as walk to the end of the beach and snorkel for hours. There is a big rock formation you can swim to.

What is the best time of year to go to Roatan? ›

If you are wondering when to go, you should first of all know that on this island the rainy season is from September to February, so we recommend you plan your trip, from February to August, where the season is dry and the precipitation much less frequent.

Where is starfish Alley Roatan? ›

Starfish Alley is between West End and West Bay, the heart of Roatan's tourist area. You can get there by car from anywhere on the island by following the signs to West Bay. Once you're on West Bay Road and about 0.5 miles before the Infinity Bay Resort, turn right on Kai Linda Way.

Are there mosquitoes in Roatan? ›

7) Are there mosquitoes or sand flies in Roatan? Some areas of the island have sand flies and mosquitoes. Dawn and dusk are more prevalent times of day for them, so we recommend that guests bring with them an environmentally friendly bug spray.

What to wear in Roatan Honduras? ›

Dress Light

A scarf and winter shoes should also stay in the closet. It's usually hot in Roatan and you will spend a lot of time on the beach. Don't forget to pack shorts, shirts, and flip flops. Having multiple bathing suits may come in handy and you won't have to worry if that swimsuit from yesterday is dry or not.

Is the water safe to drink in Roatan Honduras? ›

Can I drink the tap water in Honduras? Tap water quality is no good in Honduras, so avoid drinking tap water at all costs. You should also avoid consuming fruit that's been washed with tap water, and drinking soft drinks with ice in them, since the ice may be contaminated.

Can you bring alcohol on cruise? ›

Guests are not allowed to bring beer or hard liquor onboard for consumption or any other use. Alcoholic beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned. Security may inspect containers (water bottles, soda bottles, mouthwash, luggage etc.) and will dispose of containers holding alcohol.

What country owns Roatan Island? ›

Roatán, town, northern Honduras, on the southwestern coast of Roatán, largest of the Bay Islands; it is known locally as Coxen's Hole.

How old do you have to be to drink in Roatan Honduras? ›

2 answers. Hello Dear drinking age Is 18 years old, see you soon...

Is there cell service in Roatan? ›

There are three cell phone providers on Roatan: Digicel, Claro and TIGO. Cell phones are inexpensive to purchase and 100 Lempira (HNL) will give you a significant amount of talk time for local calls.

Why is Roatan popular? ›

Roatan is famous for its amazing offshore reefs and perfectly suited for both new and advanced divers. It's a well-known destination for coral gardens, shipwrecks such as the Odyssey and Aguila, sharks and all sorts of fish, but it's also famous for encountering the largest fish in the sea: the majestic whale sharks.

What is Roatan currency? ›

The currency in Roatan is the Honduras Lempira. It was named after a ruler of the Lenca people who led a revolution against the Spanish conquerors in the 16th century. The currency was introduced in 1931 when it replaced the peso at par.

Is Mahogany Bay closed? ›

Mahogany Bay Resort has adapted to the enhanced sanitation and social distancing requirements of both Hilton and the government of Belize. The resort is fully open and all normal amenities and tours are available.

What time zone is Mahogany Bay in? ›

CST Central Standard Time

Do you need a passport to go on a cruise? ›

Do I need a passport? We recommend that everyone taking a cruise from the United States have a passport book. Though some “closed-loop” cruises may not require a U.S. passport, we recommend bringing yours in case of an emergency, such as an unexpected medical air evacuation or the ship docking at an alternate port.

Can you cruise to Mahogany Bay without passport? ›

U.S. citizens calling on ports in Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica and Belize will also be exempt from the passport requirement. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Carnival cruises.

How do I know if my cruise is Closed Loop? ›

Most cruises beginning and ending in the same location are considered "closed-loop," meaning they begin and end at the same port in the United States and travel within the Western Hemisphere.

Can I cruise to Roatan without a passport? ›

While a U.S. passport is not mandatory for sea travel, it is recommended since it is a more readily recognized form of positive proof of citizenship. The U.S. Consulate General recommends traveling with a valid U.S. passport to avoid delays or misunderstandings.

Does it rain everyday in Roatan? ›

Here's the good part: rainy season in Roatan is not like monsoon season. It does not rain every single day and the island does not get flooded with deluging rain for months on end.

What is the hottest month in Roatan? ›

Which is the warmest month in Roatan? September has an average maximum temperature of 32°C (90°F) and is the warmest month of the year.

Does it get cold in Roatan? ›

Warm Season & Cold Season

The “cold season”, for conversation sake, lasts from mid November to the middle of February. The coldest period of time is around Christmas, with an average high temperature 83°F / 28°C and low of 73°F / 23°C. NOTE: High season for tourism is between November and May of each year.

Which Port does Royal Caribbean use in Roatan? ›

If you're joining us for a sailing and snorkeling tour while in Roatan, we will pick you up directly at the port. Ships in the Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Celebrity families all dock at Port of Roatan. The Port of Roatan is located in Coxen Hole, which is the capital of the Bay Islands.

How many cruise ports are in Roatan? ›

There are two cruise ports on Roatan: Coxen Hole and Mahogany Bay Cruise Center.

When was Mahogany Bay built? ›

In December 2017, Mahogany Bay Resort on Ambergris Caye, Belize, officially opens its doors. It's the island's first major branded hotel and Belize's first Hilton property, as Mahogany Bay Resort is part of the Curio – A Collection by Hilton properties.

Are there wild monkeys in Roatan? ›

Gumbalimba Park has 19 Capuchin monkeys living there. They are not indigenous to Roatan, but they are to Honduras. The original four monkeys were owner-surrendered pets, and we could see why monkeys don't make good pets.

Are sloths native to Roatan? ›

Our guide told us that the sloths are native to Honduras, and they were brought to Roatan to be pets. When no one wanted them anymore, they ended up here. They eat leaves, and they apparently love to wrap themselves around and hang on trees!

Are there sloths in Roatan Honduras? ›

The Sloth is the main attraction. Roatan's Sloth Sanctuary makes for the perfect photo opportunity. A limited amount of tourist is allowed to hold the sloth. Visitors are also allowed to hold White Face Monkeys, Spider Monkey, Capuchin Monkeys, Parrots and Scarlet Macaws!

Is there a free beach at Mahogany Bay? ›

Go Enjoy the Free Beach (10-Minute Walk)

It's absolutely free to go and enjoy. Simply head off the ship and hang a right to get over to the sand and water. There you'll find bars/restaurants, loungers, facilities, and some of the most gorgeous water you can imagine.

Is there shopping in Mahogany Bay? ›

Mahogany Bay Resort is rich with options not only for food & beverage, but also for retail shops and services. Village shops sell everything from reef-safe sunscreen to souvenirs made of mahogany, local handcrafted chocolates to authentic Belizean art to fishing equipment.

What is Mahogany Bay known for? ›

This unique blend of snorkeling and scuba diving can take you to greater depths than snorkeling (a maximum of 20 feet), without the need for heavy scuba equipment, not to mention expertise. Mahogany Bay has a rich marine life for you to explore and a colorful coral reef teeming with tropical fish.

Is there a free beach in Roatan Honduras? ›

Sandy Bay Beach, Roatan

Sandy Bay beaches are not the typical white sand beaches you can find at the rest of the island, but more golden yellow, very beautiful and unspoiled. The access is free of charge. The beaches are surrounded by coral reefs that run parallel to the coast, a short swim or boat ride away.

Is Mahogany Bay and Roatan the same place? ›

Mahogany Bay is the cruise ship port owned by Carnival Corporation, located on the island of Roatan. Roatan is a popular cruise ship stop in the Western Caribbean, typically on the same itinerary as Belize and Cozumel.

Does Mahogany Bay have ruins? ›

Venture into the ancient past and explore the Maya ruins of Lamanai, one of the longest continuously occupied Maya sites in the Americas, and one of Belize's top attractions.

Do you need a passport to go to Mahogany Bay? ›

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

To enter Honduras, you need: A U.S. passport with at least six months validity.

Can you take shells from Roatan? ›

Just because you don't physically take it out of the water, purchasing marine souvenirs, such as conch shells, seahorses and coral is all off-limits.

Is Roatan crowded? ›

Roatán West Bay (resort section) is crowded and unoriginal

Crowded, people everywhere, all-inclusive wristbands and generic. But most people stay in the West Bay and not the West End like us, so it is likely a matter of preference. West Bay beach was beautiful, but the area of sand was more narrow than I expected.

What is Roatan Honduras known for? ›

Roatan is famous for its amazing offshore reefs and perfectly suited for both new and advanced divers. It's a well-known destination for coral gardens, shipwrecks such as the Odyssey and Aguila, sharks and all sorts of fish, but it's also famous for encountering the largest fish in the sea: the majestic whale sharks.

What is the drinking age in Mahogany Bay? ›

Private vendors can be often seen on the beach offering services or selling souvenirs. The minimum age to consume alcohol is 18 years old. Travelling time is approximately 45 minutes.

What is the weather like in Mahogany Bay? ›

This area is fortunate to have year round tropical warm weather; average temperatures range from 80º to 85ºF. During the year the water temperature for scuba diving varies from 70ºF minimum to 80ºF maximum.

How big is Mahogany Bay? ›

A Paradise in the Caribbean

The biggest and most populated of three islands, located off the coast of Honduras is well known for its various crystal clear beaches, blue skies and warm sun. The island is only 33 miles long and 4 miles wide.

What is the meaning of Xunantunich? ›

Xunantunich's name means "Maiden of the Rock" in the Maya language (Mopan and Yucatec combination name Xunaan (Noble lady) Tuunich (stone for sculpture)), and, like many names given to Maya archaeological sites, is a modern name; the ancient name is unknown.

What is the meaning of Altun Ha? ›

Altun Ha means “Rockstone Water,” and is a Yucatec Mayan approximation of the name of the nearby village of Rockstone Pond. In Yucatec Mayan, haltun is a stone water deposit or cistern, and ha means water.

Where in the Caribbean is Mahogany Bay? ›

Mahogany Bay is located in Dixon Cove, on the southern coastline of Roatan Island. The Cove is located between French Harbor and Coxen Hole. Mahogany Bay Port is owned and in large part operated by the Carnival Corporation.

Can I get off the cruise ship in Honduras without a passport? ›

Carnival Cruise Lines Passport Requirements

U.S. citizens calling on ports in Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica and Belize will also be exempt from the passport requirement. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Carnival cruises.

Can you get off a cruise ship without a passport? ›

While it is possible to cruise without a passport, it's worth the peace of mind to know that you can get off the ship and do what you want to do while on vacation and then be able to get home again should anything unexpected happen.

How do I know if my cruise is Closed Loop? ›

Most cruises beginning and ending in the same location are considered "closed-loop," meaning they begin and end at the same port in the United States and travel within the Western Hemisphere.

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