4 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.

Cocolobo

$$$ | Roatán, Honduras Fodor's Choice

This boutique hotel at the edge of West End has large and airy rooms, cottages, and lodges, many with a view of the ocean and its passing dive boats. Sand beaches are not accessible directly from the hotel, but there are two pools on-site, and in less than five minutes by foot you can be at the beach in Half Moon Bay. The charismatic staff can arrange any kind of activities you desire; dive packages are available.

Pros

  • Privacy from the noise and crowds in West End
  • Tranquil and relaxing atmosphere

Cons

  • $10 extra per night for air-conditioning
Roatán, Honduras
9898--4510
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Credit cards accepted
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Splash Inn Dive Resort

$$$ | Roatán, Honduras Fodor's Choice

Only steps away from the beach, the Splash Inn Dive Resort is wildly popular with divers as it only takes a few minutes from the hotel to reach any of 40 different dive sites. All rooms face the ocean and are clean and comfortable. While there is no beachfront, the semi-private dock is a fantastic place to watch the sunset. At hotel's popular eatery, pasta, pizza, and Honduran barbeque are stand-out menu items, but the diverse menu can accommodate most travelers.

Pros

  • Social atmosphere in the heart of West End
  • Great diving equipment

Cons

  • Rooms can get noisy at night
Roatán, Honduras
9626--7919
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
26 rooms
No Meals

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Las Rocas Resort & Diving Center

$$$ | Roatán, Honduras

Between West End and West Bay, this resort has one- and two-story bungalows with private porches overlooking the ocean. Grab a book and relax in one of the hammocks swaying in the breeze. Run by a friendly duo, the dive shop is very popular.

Pros

  • Small and intimate atmosphere
  • Fun bar

Cons

  • On-site restaurant opens late and closes early
Roatán, Honduras
2408--5760
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mango Inn

$$$ | Utila, Honduras

Set amid breadfruit, banana, and, of course, mango trees, this wooden lodge has generously proportioned rooms with porches where you can relax in a hammock. The pool is a favorite place for divers and families to gather in the afternoon. The restaurant has breakfast daily for hotel guests, included in the room rate, and serves up light fare for lunch and dinner, including tasty grilled-chicken sandwiches and brick oven pizzas. There's a pretty garden where you'll find barbecues on weekends, and Utila Dive Center has its classroom on the campus.

Pros

  • One of the island's best dive centers

Cons

  • Not all rooms have Wi-Fi
Utila, Honduras
2425–3335
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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