Author’s note: This is the fourth post in my series on my recent trip to Honduras. To read more, click here.
My volunteer work in Honduras was based in La Ceiba, the third largest city in the country, a port town located only an hour and a half ferry ride from Roatan. While researching my trip, I had read that Roatan was a beautiful place and since my flight to Honduras landed there, I thought it would be a good idea to check it out before heading over to the mainland. My plans were to spend a night and morning in Roatan in West Bay and spend another two nights on the island at the other end before my return home to the States.
I did my research and discovered that West Bay has the most spectacular beaches on the island with excellent snorkeling, restaurants and bars right at my fingertips. I didn’t want to spend much so I used TripAdvisor and found the perfect place, West Bay B&B. It was affordable and the location was perfect: Only one short block to the beach!
I took a chance based on the reviews and was pleasantly surprised. I was graciously welcomed by the owner, Diane, a wonderful American women who had spent time in the Peace Corps and took her kids out of school for a year to travel the world with them (three teenage boys too!). I instantly liked Diane and her quaint little B&B. My only regret was that I wasn’t staying longer.
I found the location of West Bay B&B to be a charming compromise from the tourist-mecca along the beach. West Bay is indeed stunning with white sand beaches and crystal clear aquamarine water surrounding the second largest barrier reef in the wold (which circles the island and extends all the way to Belize). Yet it is awfully touristy. As soon as I walked onto the beach it felt like I was in Cancun, Mexico not Honduras. There were bronzed, bikini-clad tourists everywhere, beer in hand, music playing and lots and lots of people.
All in all West Bay was a good place to base myself for my first day on the island. I had more than enough good restaurants and bars to choose from, and was perfectly safe as a single traveler to explore the area on my own. And best of all, it had perhaps the best sunset in town. (You will see more later of the sunset in the next post which will feature this lovely beach!).
Stay tuned….
What a Beautiful Place in Paradise – that cat is one big kitty! Have a Great One:)
Yes it is! I wished I could have laid there all day too! 🙂
Can I get one of those snorkelling and sunset signs for my desk at work? 🙂
He He! Me too!!!! Wouldn’t that be grand?
Staying off-the-beaten-path can be so great when you find gems like this! ~ Kat
Yes indeed! 🙂 Wait until you see the beach and the sunset pics! Ah, I want to go back! Too cold here, isn’t it!
When we broke zero today it felt balmy!
True but I’m so tired of it. Looks like this weekend is warming up though! 🙂 30 will feel tropical!
Lovely descriptive piece with complementary photos. Definitely getting a feel for the place from your little articles. But, what’s this cliffhanger…I have to wait to see the sunset? 🙂 Looking forward to the next instalment!
Thanks! I forgot that I haven’t shown the gorgeous beach yet and that must precede the sensational sunsets! 🙂
Love the photos. Looks like the cat has long legs. did you see him stand up, how tall is he?
Ha Ha! No, I didn’t see him stand up but yes I can only imagine he is huge! I wish I could have lounged there all day like that, enjoying the sunshine on my face without worrying about wrinkles! What a life!
Wouldn’t mind living in that gorgeous villa next door 🙂 Looking forward to the sunset pics.
Me neither! It is a beautiful island and I took a five hour tour around it and saw many dream houses of the lucky ones! 🙂
I’m feeling much more relaxed after reading your post Nicole! Looks like a great place to decompress. 🙂
Yes it was. I only wish I would have had more time. Oh well! 🙂
West Bay B&B is a great place to stay. Looks like you had a great stay. I love the pictures.
Thanks so much! It was wonderful!
It looks so welcoming… What were you there for again?
I was volunteering on the mainland for a week. I had to fly into Roatan which is more of a resorty place. Then I took the ferry to the mainland on Sunday and did a home stay, took Spanish and volunteered with children. More coming soon on that! I haven’t gotten that far yet in my writing! I’m behind.