There are several
anchorages to choose from in Roatan such as Jonesville Bight, also known as Hog
Pen Bight, Port Royal near Camp Bay, West End and French Harbor to name a few,
all worth visiting.
West End is a cute, small
village that is laid back and much less touristy than it's neighbor West
Bay. It offers
over 20 scuba dive shops, seaside bars and many different delicious
restaurants, a few gift shops, a grocery store and fruit and vegetable stands.
Daily, we swam and snorkeled right
from our boat and on other days, we wondered a bit further, tying our
dinghy to a dive buoy. We were never dissapointed. Back in
Guatemala, we met a Swiss cruiser named Patric. He works at "Reef
Divers" as a Dive Master in West End. Patric took Tim and I diving
and showed us creatures we've never seen before. We continued to dive with
Reef Divers and they never dissapointed us as their service is top notch. The island is surrounded by numerous wonderful dive sites.
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SUSAN AND SHANNON DIVING WITH REEF GLIDERS AT WEST END |
We did a short sail from West End to
French Harbor on the East side of the island. The anchorage is beautiful
with views of Little and Big French Cays, the reef, beautiful water and again,
great snorkeling & wreck dives right from your boat or beyond the close reef.
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VIEW OF FRENCH HARBOR FROM FANTASY ISLAND |
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SHRIMP BOAT NEAR THE ANCHORAGE AT FRENCH HARBOR |
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HOUSE IN THE VILLAGE NEAR THE ANCHORAGE AT FRENCH HARBOR |
We had a wonderful
time taking advantage of the resort, their beautiful pool and wonderful
beaches. We had a pot luck Christmas with new and old cruiser
friends. On New Year's Eve we rafted up our dinghys in the bay by the
resort at 11pm to watch their fireworks show and wow, it was amazing !
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GERALD ET PATRICIA DE MARIA, GASPE |
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S/V SECOND SUMMIT |
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LILLY ON S/V SECOND SUMMIT |
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KAREN & TRAY FROM WESTCLIFF, COLORADO |
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RAFT UP |
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PAT, RUDY & SANDY ENJOYING CHRISTMAS |
There is an iguana farm in French Harbor. We
saved up our left over vegetables and fruit and fed the iguanas.
Tim went wake boarding with Scott who own's our sister ship
"Milika". Tim also went kayaking quite often. As my
shoulder is still not healed from my surgery, kayaking is still hard on
me. So, I hopped into the kayak in front of Tim and there you go,
our one man kayak is now a double kayak, well sort of....It just gives Tim and
harder work out.
Within walking distance of Frenchie's is Johnny's farm. It's a rescue zoo with a few animals. It's a guided tour for $10us and they let you hold and play with most of the animals.
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FEMALE 3 TOED SLOTH |
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MALE SLOTHS HAVE A STRIPE ON THEIR BACKS |
YOU JUST NEVER KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT AT FRENCHI'S
On Sunday afternoons, people of the Garifuna village in Punta
Gorda play drums, sing old African songs and dance the Punta. We had a
great time listening to the music and walking around the village with our
friends Linda, George and Dana.
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HAPPY IN PUNTA GORDA |
In Punta Gorda, the local Garifuna dish is Machuca, a
delicacy soup made with fish, coconut milk, and any seafood they have. We
each at a lobster tail, a fish head, fish and conch. It was delicious and filling.
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MACHUCA DISH |
Fantasy Island Marina has 3 resident wild monkeys, Chiqui, Luci, Chiqui's mother and Ethal. Most mornings, Chiqui comes on board to say good
morning to us and I share my breakfast with him. He's very gentil and
only weights about 5 pounds. He loves to groom my hair and cuddles
Tim. He can be quite mischievous at times as he'll steal things
from your cockpit and once he actually pee'd on me, what did I do wrong ?????
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LOOKING OUT |
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LUCIE, CHIQUI'S MOM NEAR OUR BOAT |
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TIM'S BEST FRIEND |
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SUSAN SHARING HER BREAKFAST WITH CHIQUI |
Three years ago I went to my high school reunion and reunited
with an old school mate, Linda. She owns a house in Calabash bay and
happened to be there while I was in Roatan. We visited the sloths with
her and her daughter Shannon, went snorkeling & scuba diving, visited her
beautiful home and walked along the shore. We had an awesome lunch at
Crow's Nest and walked thru their amazing gardens. Thanks Linda &
Shannon for driving me around visiting Roatan, I had a great time with you
girls.
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SUSAN & LINDA AT CROW'S NEST RESTAURANT ENJOYING THE VIEW |
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VIEW FROM CROW'S NEST RESTAURANT |
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HOMES IN CALABASH BAY |
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HIKING PATH ON CALABASH BAY BY LINDA'S HOUSE |
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ACHIOTE TREE SEEDS |
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ACHIOTE TREE PODS |
Little French Cay is a short kayak from the marina and
anchorage. It's a tiny cay used to drop off people from the cruise
ships. It is very quiet on those days no ship cruisers are there.
They have numerous caged rescue animals. We were very lucky to meet the
vetenarian, a 24 year old local who followed us everywhere we went and answered
all our questions.
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SCOTT & TIM HANGING OUT |
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YOU CAN GO HORSE BACK RIDING AT LITTLE FRENCH CAY |
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LITTLE FRENCH CAY |
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TIM JUMPING OFF THE PLATFORM AT LITTLE FRENCH CAY |
Our cruiser friends Linda and George invited me to tag along
with them to do a land tour with their visiting friend from Nova Scotia,
Laurie.
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GEORGE, SUSAN, LINDA AND LAURIE |
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LIGHTHOUSE NEAR WEST BAY |
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VIEW FROM LIGHTHOUSE |
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WEST BAY BEACH |
It's easy to get around Roatan by means of their local buses
which we used often to go shopping, daily hospital visits (see Roatan Part I
blog) and visiting around. So, off we went with Dana to Jonesville Bay to
have lunch at BJ's restaurant which feature live music by ex pats who live in
the area. We also got Alfredo to give us a tour of the surrounding
bays. Thanks to Dana for the pictures !
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TOILET AT BJ'S. OPEN TO THE SEAS !!! |
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LIVE MUSIC AT BJ'S |
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ALFREDO, OUR BOAT DRIVER. CHECK OUT HIS LOUNGE CHAIR |
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FAMOUS "HOLE IN THE WALL" RESTAURANT |
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A LONE FLY FISHERMAN IN JONESVILLE BIGHT |
A very special thank you to the Fantasy Marina Managers,
Debbie and Steve who constantly helped us with any needs that we had. It
was a blast hanging out with them and swapping stories over glasses of
wine. I wish you both lots of great adventures as you set sail
soon. Love to both of you.
CRUISER'S
INFORMATION:
Please note that by the time you get to Roatan, the below
information may be out of date. This was written at the end of January,
2017.
Checking in/out:
Utila: You can check in and out from Utila, see my blog named
UTILA, ROATAN.
Roatan, Coxen Hole: cp.roatan@marinamercante.gob.hn Port Captain phone: 504-2445-1262.
There is a free wifi just outside his office in the park.
Ranguana: You can check in/out here, sorry I have no
additional information.
French Harbor, Fantasy Island Marina:
General: Marina slip holders only (can't use if you are
anchored), may use the resort facilities which include a salt water pool, nice
beaches, blue water, snorkeling and diving right from the shore. Slip
holders get a 20% discount at their restaurant ($30 buffet lunch, there's also
a cheaper bar menu). We personally had the Caesar chicken salad for $10us
and it was aweful, however other's had the club sandwich and they loved
it. To get to the main road, it's a 10-15 minute walk from the Fantasy
Island resort & marina.
Tiki Palapa: This is where all the marina
socializing takes place. Some social activities include BBQ night, Movie
night, $2 beers, $4 wine, 2 for 1 on Lady's night. Can you the BBQ
anytime, just ask the marina managers. Boats anchored are allowed to use
the Tiki Palapa but must pay $2 to park their dinghy. Anchored boats may
also drop off their trash.
Grocery store: There's a free bus that leaves the Tiki
Palapa weekly to go to Eldon's grocery store weekly (tip your driver please). If you buy 6 bottles of wine you get a 10% discount (you can mix and match).
Fruit/Vegetables: Weekly, there is a truck that goes to
the Tiki Palapa. All fruits and vegetables arrive from the mainland on Wednesdays.
WIFI: Free WIFI at the resort lobby.
Laundry: There are no laundry facilities at the Fantasy
Island Marina. You must go to Mama's at the Mega Mall.
Bathroom/showers: There are 2 bathrooms with showers
(not always hot water), 1 at the Tiki Palapa and the other is room #705 (if
dirty, call marina managers on VHF 71 to call the resort to have it cleaned).
Animals: There are 3 resident monkeys (don't leave
anything out in your cockpit as they steal). Your animals must be on a
leash.
Water: Share water hoses on some docks, water is NOT
potable. The water is good however the pipes are very rusty with lots of
iron (if you mix this water with bleach it'll turn dark red). You can
purchase 5 gallons of potable water for $2us at the Tiki Palapa.
Cruiser's Net: Monday thru Saturday's at 8am on VHF
74. VHF 71 is the local hailing channel.
Other than the Fantasy Island
Marina:
Bus: Flag down a collectivo bus on the main road just
outside Fantasy Island Marina & Resort. They go to several places
including Punta Gorda, Coxen and West End (must change buses in Coxen to get to
West End).
Taxis: They are cheaper if you flag one down at the
main road. It's easy to bargain with them.
Mega Mall: The mall has 2 banks, a Dentist, Hair
dresser's, Cel phone store, seafood store/restaurant, 2nd hand clothing store,
a couple of clothes stores, coffee shop, Mama's laundry service, Optometrist,
marine parts store, coffee shop, ice cream parlor, BBQ reataurant, an emergency
hospital...
Hairdresser: There's one at the Mega Mall however it's
cheaper at the Pineapple Resort nearer to Fantasy Island. If you spend
$50 or more, you may use their facilities (pool, hot tub, sauna, ect...).
Diesel Engine Mechanic: Percy. Ask the marina
managers for his phone number.
ACE hardware store: On the main road between Fantasy
Island Resort/Marina and Eldon's grocery store.
Pineapple Resort: 5 minute car ride from Fantasy
Island, for $15 a day, you can use their facilities (pool, hot tub, sauna,
ect...). They are a full service spa (massage, hair, pedicure...).
Pristine Bay resort: They have a beautiful restaurant
up on a cliff with views of both sides of the island displaying the water and
reefs. Not cheap though...
Cel Phone: Go to Claro at the Mega Mall.
Turtle Grass marina: They monitor VHF 68. Mobile:
504-3167-8319
Scuba Dive French Harbor area:
1. Fantasy Island Dive center: Marina guests get a
discount. You can rent gear and dive on your own or go with them on one
of their boats. They cater to resort guests who have purchased a dive
package first, then resort guests that want to dive a day here and there, then
lastly it's marina guests. Do not anchor, use the dive buoys if you are
diving from your dinghy or simply do shore dives or dive from the gazebo.
2. Coco Beach Resort Dive: Across from Fantasy
island. They only cater to their guests. You cannot rent gear nor
go on a dive with them.
3. Barefoot Resort dive shop: It's about 4 miles from
Fantasy Island. I have no experience with them.
Scuba Dive West End area: There are loads of dive shops
to choose from. Many if not all dive shops include equipment if you dive
with them (all gear; mask, fins, weights, tank, BCD, Regulator).
Groceries: Eldon's. Take collectivo bus or dinghy
to past Miss Annie's big black shrimp boat. The Fantasy Island Marina
also has a free weekly bus that takes you there and back, just tip the driver.
Dental: Dr. Grant at the Mega Mall. $46us to get your teeth cleaned.
Laundry Service: Mama's at the Mega Mall is a laundry
service. Same day if you bring your clothes in by 10:00 am.
Shrimp & Fish market: On the main road between
Fantasy Island and Eldon's called Hyber's. You can also purchase fresh fish at the Seafood store & restaurant at the Mega Mall.
Dinghy Dock: If you anchor in French Harbor you may
dock at Fantasy Island Marina for $2us / day. You can also dock at
Frenchie's 44 restaurant and at Miss Annie's.
Hospital: At the Mega Mall & in the town of Coxen.
Banks/ATM: There are 2 at the Mega Mall. If you
are in West End, use the safe ATM at the gas station.