Ferries from
Guanaja Island to Roatan Island
Ferries from
Guanaja Island to Roatan Island
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Guanaja Island offers a Caribbean paradise without the crowds, perfect for travelers wanting an authentic island experience. As one of Honduras' Bay Islands, Guanaja charms visitors with its lush mountains, clean beaches, and the Caribbean's second-largest barrier reef. Nature lovers can explore waterfalls, hike to the 1,500-foot peak for amazing views, or discover colorful marine life while snorkeling and diving. The unique canal system in Bonacca (also called Guanaja Town) has earned it the nickname 'Venice of Honduras.' The island keeps a relaxed vibe year-round, but visitors can enjoy local culture during September's Independence Day celebrations. From Guanaja, it's easy to visit other Bay Islands by ferry, including the more developed Roatán and laid-back Utila, each with their own Caribbean charm and great diving spots.
Roatan Island, just off Honduras' northern coast, is a perfect mix of natural beauty and adventure. This Caribbean paradise is famous for its clean beaches, clear waters, and the world's second-largest barrier reef, making it ideal for diving and snorkeling. You can enjoy the white sands and colorful marine life at West Bay Beach or visit Gumbalimba Park to see monkeys and tropical birds up close. The island's green interior is great for zip-lining and hiking to spots with amazing views. Every April, the Roatan International Fishing Tournament brings anglers from all over the world. Regular ferries connect Roatan to the Honduran mainland at La Ceiba, making it easy to continue your journey through Central America, including nearby Guatemala and Belize.