Roatan East Side Tour PLUS includes all destinations and attractions from Roatan East Side Tour but we go further East after Oak Ridge and Punta Gorda entering to a dirt road with untouched areas and incredible crystal clear turquoise waters where Paya Bay and Camp Bay beaches will make you love Roatan.
Designed especially for people looking for adventure and discover the wildlife and local culture of Roatan, along the tour you’ll have the opportunity to see the larges fishing communities, business area, overlooks views and historic and cultural village, other activities and abilities are listed below this page. This tour takes about 4 to 6 hours approximately.
Please before you booking this especial tour, we recommended to take a minute to read the description about the difference from the number one and two East Tour option, we open for any last minute decision once you taking the number one option.
You’re welcome to spend the available time at the beach. After sightseeing you will return to your correctly cruise port on time.
Please read our full information about what places we’ll be visiting during the Roatan Island Tour. Certain accessories are required for your best comfort and enjoyment.
We guarantee to make your day comfortable, suitable, and safe.
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The itinerary of the trip can change according your location in the Island.
* Minimum of 2 persons per booking. For one person use the Enquiry Form or email us to george@roatancustomtours.com
According your location in the Island.
Meeting Location
1 hour and a half (1:30) after ship docked.
Bring your cameras as we stop and look at the Ship Wreck in Dixon Cove. This little village is home to some of Roatan Island’s largest fishing boats. It is a busy community and a main area for banks and business.
Arch Iguana & Marine Reserve (The entrance fee is $10 per person.)
Out on French Key is the Arch Iguana & Marine Reserve from a local Islander who set up his own. According to them there are over 3,400 Iguanas of mainly 4 different species living on his property. You may feed and pet the Green Iguanas and the Black Iguanas as well as Monkey Lalas (Jesus Lizards) and Anoli Lizards (blue headed).
The Arch family has expanded the facility to include monkeys, marine fish and turtles, beautiful birds and a nice gift shop.
Don’t miss the mid-morning feeding of the Iguanas and be sure you have your camera ready!
We stop and take pictures of the spectacular views and First Bight.
(On our way to Oak Ridge there will be open jungle views with large towering nut palm trees, vista views of the Roatan reef and village scenes).
Now we arrive to Punta Gorda for incredible views and a chance to see the Garifuna culture. We can stop there for a fun whole fish Island lunch, learn the traditional Garifuna dance and watch them dance in their colorful clothes. The Garifunas were the first to inhabit the Bay Islands of which Roatan is a part of in the Bay of Honduras.
NOTE: The Garifuna Village were funded on April 12th, 1797 now they celebrating on April 12th their official village anniversary with a big carnival, normally the party the entire week with their traditional dance and clothes.
We will then head to the fishing village of “Oak Ridge” you might like to know about why Oak Ridge and Coxen Hole are the most historic Towns on this island, both villages have the mayor (government) office, since there is two different mayors for the entire island, some people knows Oak Ridge by the little Venice since there is several communities connected by small channels. There is an amazing view for a great picture of the whole village.
Have your cameras ready because we heading up to “Mayan Hill” you will see the most high point with a spectacular over view to the airport, Coxen Hole village, Cruise Port and south shore, ask your tour-guide to take you a family picture!
We will then drive through historic Coxen Hole and visit recommended gift shops. Tourist discounts are given through our tour and there will be lots of Honduran made gifts to choose from.
After Oak Ridge and Punta Gorda villages we’ll entering to a dirt road and untouched areas onto Paya Bay with spectacular views of St. Helena and Guanaja Islands. There are also beautiful beaches and a restaurant on the rock bluff if you prefer to plan to eat there.
Finally, we will reach the beautiful Beach at Camp Bay Roatan, where we will visit the famous restaurant La Sirena located on the pristine water at Camp Bay. You can take long walks a thet white sandy beach and enjoy the restaurant and bar if you like. We guarantee a great day full of adventure in Roatan, you’ll never forget.
You can plan on having around 3 hours or more there depending on what you want to do on the way out or on the way back.
People have told me over and over again that this was the best day of their time in Roatan, so don’t miss it! On our way back from the east side if we have time available, you’ll continue explore the west side of Roatan.