33 Best Hotels in Roatan and the Bay Islands, Honduras

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The Bay Islands offer visitors lodging options from nearly every point on the pricing scale and can accommodate guests for stays as short as one night or as long as a year. Rooms range from neat and rustic diving hotels to astoundingly luxurious beachfront villas, satisfying budgets of all levels. Prices elevate slightly during the high season, typically from January to June, with rates peaking around Christmas and Holy Week. September is considered the best month to visit, as it narrowly misses both the high season and rainy season.

Roatán is bursting with all-inclusive resorts, many of which feature dive schools, spas, condos, and family-oriented activities. The HM Resorts brand manages seven hotels and resorts. West Bay is home to most of these properties, although Parrot Tree Plantation, Fantasy Island, and Turquoise Bay are located toward the island's center. Dive hotels and bed-and-breakfasts are concentrated in West End, whose one-mile beachfront strip of restaurants, bars, and nightlife attracts Roatán's younger crowd. Sandy Bay has boutique hotels, bed and breakfasts, cabins, and Anthony's Key Resort. Outside of the western end of the island and select resort spots, however, you'll only find hospedajes (small, very basic hotels) or local motels.

Utila Town, on the island's southeast end, is home to a slew of dive resorts and charming beachfront hotels. Lodging at most dive schools is open to everyone, but divers are given priority if space becomes tight. If you're a light sleeper, opt for a place just outside the town center; a 15-minute walk from the heart of the action can buffer nearly all of the sound of barhoppers at night. Further south are the gorgeous campuses of Laguna Beach Resort and Utopia Dive Village. Larger-than-life mansions on the northeast end are secluded and face the open turquoise waters. Some houses are private, but others are rentals ideal for groups of five or more.

Lodging is limited in Guanaja. Only a few all-inclusive dive resorts remain after competitors shuttered up following damage inflicted by Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Bonacca has a couple of budget motels with basic accommodations. Graham's Place, on a private key just off the main island, is hands down the most well suited place for tourists in Guanaja. If you've got a little extra to spend, the Villa at Dunbar Rock offers private luxury combined with some of the most pristine diving in Guanaja.

Turquoise Bay Resort

$$$$ | Roatán, Honduras

This intimate all-inclusive resort is in its own world on the northeast side of the island. Clusters of whitewashed cabins dot the grassy hill overlooking the—you guessed it—turquoise bay. Palapa umbrellas shade rows of lounge chairs along the 500-foot stretch of private beach where the dock houses kayaks, paddleboats, and Jet Skis for rent. The resort is popular among couples who wish to indulge in utter peace and quiet, although weekend discounts and charter airline partnerships aim to draw in younger families as well. There's an award-winning dive center on the grounds, and the restaurant has a decent à la carte menu.

Pros

  • Cozy rooms offer idyllic views of the breathtaking bay
  • Tour operator on premises

Cons

  • Escaping the peace and quiet requires a 45-minute drive west
  • The bar and restaurant close at 10 pm with little else to do on-site
Roatán, Honduras
9885--0840-from Honduras
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
26 rooms
No Meals

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Turtle Bay Eco-Resort

$$$$ | Cayos Cochinos, Honduras

This all-inclusive dive resort has been in the Cayos Cochinos for decades (formerly as Plantation Beach Resort), and has large lodges with vaulted ceilings and wide balconies that are spread across the hillside facing the secluded Ensenada Cove. Wooden docks and walkways wrap around the lush tropical garden, and a wide gravel patio has deck chairs and loungers for sunning. Dive packages include three dives, equipment rental, and three daily meals of fish and international cuisine. The resort is also a pleasant option for nondivers looking to escape the booming tourism of some of the other Bay Islands.

Pros

  • Wi-Fi is available
  • Pickup from La Ceiba is included

Cons

  • No air-conditioning
  • In the jungle so insects abound
Cayos Cochinos, Honduras
9842--3231
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Villa on Dunbar Rock

$$$$ | Guanaja, Honduras
The ultimate luxurious getaway in Guanaja, this private resort is perched high on Dunbar Rock and caters to even the pickiest of travelers. A diver's dream, the villa offers fantastic private diving charters to untouched local reefs. Everything on this tiny island is designed with guests in mind, from the beachfront and the well-appointed rooms to the terraces and stunning infinity pool overlooking the ocean. The on-site chef creates island fusion, typical Honduran, and international cuisine with ease. Diving packages are available, but nondivers can create their own itinerary with kayaking, snorkeling, or just relaxing by the pool with a rum punch.

Pros

  • Incredible views
  • Small and intimate
  • Wi-Fi offered throughout

Cons

  • Isolated from town
  • No phone service
Guanaja, Honduras
954-453--5053-from U.S.
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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