Roatan Tours &
Things to Do
Discover the best Roatán tours and things to do on Honduras’ jewel of the Caribbean: snorkel the world’s second-largest barrier reef in West Bay’s glassy waters, cuddle sloths and monkeys at the island’s beloved sanctuary, zip through the jungle canopy, sail a sunset catamaran and dive technicolour coral walls. Compare top-rated experiences and plan your perfect island day or cruise stop.

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Explore Roatan by interest
Whatever brings you to Roatan — world-class museums, the river, or a long lunch — start with the experiences travellers love most.
Top attractions in Roatan
The landmarks that define the city — and the tickets and tours that get you in, often skipping the line.

West Bay Beach
Caribbean gem.

Barrier Reef
Snorkel & dive.

Sloth Sanctuary
Animal encounters.

Scuba Diving
Coral walls.

Jungle Zipline
Canopy flights.

Dolphin Encounter
Swim & meet.

Island Tour
See Roatán.

Glass-Bottom Boat
Reef views.
Roatán with kids
- 1Sloth sanctuary
- 2Glass-bottom boat
- 3West Bay Beach
- 4Dolphin encounter
West End awayWest Bay Beach
Best beach.
In island awaySloth Sanctuary
Hold a sloth.
Reef awayBlue Channel
Snorkel spot.
Boat trip awayFrench Key
Island day.
Inland awayJungle Canopy
Zipline & ATV.
In island awayDolphin Cove
Swim & meet.
Know before you go
Short, straight answers to the questions every Roatan visitor asks before booking.
Dry season (Feb–Apr)
The best time to visit, with sunny skies, calm seas and excellent visibility for snorkeling and diving.
Spring–summer (May–Aug)
Warm and mostly sunny with occasional showers; great water clarity and lively reefs.
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Warmest and wettest, the peak of hurricane season, with some rain but fewer crowds and lower prices.
Winter (Dec–Jan)
Pleasant and popular, slightly cooler with some breezy “nortes” days but plenty of sunshine.
Diving conditions
Visibility is superb most of the year; the calmest, clearest water is typically in the dry months.
Cruise season
Ships call year-round; West Bay and the sanctuary are busiest when multiple ships are in port.
Cruise day
Sloths, a snorkel and West Bay beach.
One day
Wildlife, reef and a sunset sail.
A few days
Add diving, ziplines and more beaches.
Divers
A week of walls, wrecks and reefs.
With kids
Sloths, dolphins and calm beaches.
Beach week
Slow island days in West Bay and West End.
Tours & transfers
Most excursions include pickup, the easiest way to reach the sanctuary, reef and beaches.
Taxis
Taxis are plentiful; agree the fare first, and shared colectivos are cheaper for short hops.
Water taxis
Water taxis connect West End and West Bay quickly across the bay.
Car or scooter
Renting a car or scooter gives freedom to explore the island’s beaches and viewpoints.
Where to stay
West Bay for the beach, West End for nightlife and dining, both near reef tours.
Getting there
Roatán has an international airport, and cruise ships dock at Mahogany Bay and Coxen Hole.
Lempira & dollars
Honduras uses the lempira, but US dollars are widely accepted; carry small bills for tips and taxis.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen
Protect the coral and yourself with reef-safe sunscreen for snorkeling and beach days.
Book ahead on cruise days
Popular sanctuary and snorkel tours fill fast when ships are in port — reserve in advance.
Tip your guides
Tipping guides, boat crews and dive masters is customary and appreciated.
Stay hydrated
The tropical sun is strong — bring water, a hat and sun protection for active days.
Travel light & safe
Roatán is relaxed; use common sense, keep valuables secure and respect the reef.
Sloth sanctuary
The island’s most popular tour sells out — book ahead.
Reef snorkel trips
Boat snorkel tours have limited spots — reserve early.
Dive trips
Guided dives and courses fill up — book ahead.
Ziplines
Canopy tours have set times — reserve early.
Beach clubs
West Bay day passes are popular on cruise days — book ahead.
Cruise excursions
Port-day tours sell out fast — reserve before you sail.
Sloth sanctuary
Around $30–60 for a guided animal encounter, often with transfers.
Snorkel trip
About $35–70 for a boat snorkel tour with gear.
Scuba dive
Roughly $50–100 for guided dives; courses cost more.
Zipline
Around $40–70 for a canopy zipline tour.
Beach club
About $20–50 for a West Bay day pass with extras.
How to save
Book combo tours, share taxis and pay in US dollars.
Roatan through the seasons
What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.
- Best for
- Sunny, popular.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Breezy nortes.
- Best for
- Best weather.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Ideal time.
- Best for
- Great diving.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Occasional rain.
- Best for
- Fewer crowds.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Wettest months.























