Consider one of the many side trips
& activities available
through the resort. Upon arrival, you will have a chance to talk with
us about your choices. Select what you want, and we'll make all the
arrangements for you. Click here for
snorkeling or scuba courses.
BIBR Must Do-
when
you see these words, we mean it! These are the activities
that you shouldn't miss while on Roatan. We've tried all
of the side trips, and these are our personal favorites!
With the exception of some canopy tours, most side trip prices do not include transportation from the resort to the
activity location. If you use our resort transportation, the cost is $5-7
per person, round trip for most trips. Certain trips range from $2-20.
At the resort, you will receive an Activity Sign Up sheet with the
transportation costs listed for each activity.
Other options include catching a taxi (anywhere from $2-30+
per person, one way depending upon the destination) or renting a vehicle for
the day $50+ plus fuel. Because of changing fuel prices, the rates quoted
here are estimates.
Videos at side trips
Videos at excursions are not included in the price.
Videos can run from $50-75 a piece. Please note that BIBR
has no control over the quality or cost of the videos.
From BIBR eastward- Iguana Farm, The View, Punta
Gorda village, Marble Hill farms, Mangrove Tunnel. $40 per
person, minimum of 4.
West End-
To West End for shoppingl West Bay for views and
beach walk, Flowers Bay historical village with the oldest church on
the island; Cameo Factory & Coxen Hole Shopping. Lunch in West
end or West Bay optional (dutch treat). $30 per person,
minimum of 4.
These tours can be combined into an all day tour.
Please check at the front desk for current pricing. Ask about
adding on other activities such as time at Gumbalimba Park, the
Butterfly Farm, The Museum of Culture, and Carambola Gardens.
Get a bird's eye view of the islands
from this open cockpit seaplane. Take a short trip around the
beaches, fly over the entire island, or visit the out islands. For more
information about the plane & tour options, please see
www.bayislandairways.com
A secret garden of butterflies and
birds. A local guide walks you through the exhibit showing the
stages of growth, eating habits and other butterfly behaviors. Take time
to stroll the paths to see the gardens and animals. $5/
adult; $3/child
A special way to spend a day on the island.
Charter our boat and captain and head out to explore the island. No rush.
No schedule. Bring your snorkel to explore underwater. Follow the coastline and discover secluded coves. Stop for lunch at a
waterfront restaurant and then walk along the beach. Includes boat,
captain, snacks and beverages. $260 1/2 day; $480 full day
(divided among the group- maximum of 6 people. Additional people $20
each.)
Just a short walk or cabride from the resort, this planned trail takes
guests to the Sandy Bay Ridge. Trees, bushes and flowers are labeled to introduce
the visitor to the flora and fauna of the island. Entrance Fee $5.00
Sit 6 feet below the surface in A/C comfort. Glide
through over one mile of coral reef and spectacular marine life on your
guided our. Tours are approximately 50 minutes long and leave every
hour from 9am to 3pm. The boat is located on West Bay Beach and is
open everyday!
Adults: $30 Children 5- 12: $14
Children 4 & under: Free
See Oak Ridge as if you lived there.
Oak Ridge is the Venice of Roatan with stilt homes, water taxis, mangroves and Payan
canals from 400AD. This tour will take you from the dock through the
town center of the harbor and then on through the mangrove canals.
Boat Rental approximately $25 for up
to 6 people with driver/tour guide. Tips & transportation to Oak
Ridge additional
Visit Mr. Arch's backyard iguana exhibit. His desire
to preserve the island's iguanas has created an incredible
experience. Two large
cages protect the young iguanas from natural and manmade predators. At noon,
Mr. Arch
and his family set out a feast of hibiscus leaves, cabbage andother greens. Over 2000 iguanas come in from the surrounding trees and bushes for lunch!
Don' t forget to see the tarpon, turtles and other creatures living
in the marine cage. Please leave a
donation to help support this remarkable man's work!$5.00
Play
with monkeys and parrots, tour the history of the island & ride a zip-line
through the jungle canopy, A wonderful way to spend the afternoon!
Park only $17; With Zipline $40.
This 2 hour ride through the west end hillside and across
the beaches is a great way to see the island. The ride is suitable for
both novice and
experienced riders.
Take a ride in the afternoon, and you'll be able to
watch the sunset while riding along the beach. $40/pp
Take a ride down a cable stretching
from the top of the hill to the beach in West End.
Swing through the tree tops to the beach on a cable stretching from the
top of the hill to the beach in West End. Fly from platform to
platform enjoying the view & the thrill!
BIBR Must Do
$45/pp
Jungle Canopy Swing II- French Harbor
Rope Bridges, zip lines and platforms
lead you above the jungle to the beach. Not for
the faint of heart! This Jungle Canopy Tour is an exciting,
challenging adventure. BIBR
Must Do $45
Take one of the
resort's
"for guests only" kayaks from our beach and head out to
explore. Or let us arrange a 2-hour ocean kayak tour for you
out of the West End.
Dolphin experiences book very quickly. If you are
interested, please let the Front Desk know as soon as possible. Dolphin
Experiences cannot be charged to your room. Payment is made at the
Institute For Marine Sciences by cash, traveler's check, mastercard or visa.
Dolphin Encounter
A
shore-based dolphin encounter that lets children and non-swimmers meet
dolphins face to face. A trainer joins each small group and helps
the dolphin show their talents. This is a great opportunity to hug
and be kissed by a dolphin. Professional photographer is available.
Cameras permitted. $45
Snorkel with the Dolphins
Six to eight people are taken to the
large dolphin pen to swim for an hour with two to four dolphins. On
command from the trainers, the dolphins come nuzzle, jump over your arms
and let you stroke them. Cameras are not allowed because you will have a
lot of physical contact with the dolphins, and the cameras could injure
the dolphins. The Institute of Marine Sciences provides a videographer
who will sell copies of the tape afterwards. Cost $84
Dive with the Dolphins
No more than 6 divers take a boat with the dolphin trainer and divemaster to a
60' sandy bottom dive site off Bailey's Key. After a quick scuba check-out,
the divers settle on the bottom and second boat arrives with the dolphins following behind. Here you can see
the dolphins swim and play in the open water. Cameras and video equipment are allowed on
this dive. A professional videographer will record the encounter and sells copies from the
tape for $55 - $60. Cost of dive: $112
The Dolphin College
Take this short course at the Institute for Marine Science.
Enjoy both the lectures and the field work with Roatan's bottlenose dolphins.
Study the dolphins' behaviors, anatomy, and communication. Experience what it
is like to be a dolphin trainer. Cost $200
Drop into another world and swim with
the sharks. See the sharks up close (really close) during a feeding
session and then take a swim along one of the most beautiful reefs on
the south shore -- with sharks for company.
BIBR Must Do
$75
Try your luck with tuna, jacks, hog fish,
barracuda and marlin just offshore. Cost for boat, guide, bait and
snack: Hourly $75;
1/2 day; $260; Full day $480
You can bring your own rod & lures to fly fish in the flats
around the island on your own. Or hire one of the local guides and take
advantage of local knowledge. If interested, we can arrange
an appointment for you to meet the guides & set up a bone fishing trip.
Trips can range all over the island including out on the easternmost point.
Estimated Charges: 1/2 day; $260; Full day $480 -- costs
vary based on location
For fabulous diving & snorkeling, try some of our
more remote, specialty dive sites. Package includes two dives, boat,
captain, dive master, tanks, weights, lunch and snacks. Includes 2
tank dives, captain & dive master, sodas. Lunch for full day tours is dutch treat. Cost is per
boat & is divided by the number of people on the trip. Fishing add-on
available. Suggested maximum 10 people.
Cayos Cochinos (Hog Islands)- a small group of islands that lie 10 miles
offshore, halfway between Roatan and the mainland of Honduras. The only access
is by boat and the entire island group is a protected marine reserve. Diving and
snorkeling are excellent in this pristine fringing reef. $500
Barbaret & Morat- A small island at
the east end of Roatan offers great diving and snorkeling.
Snorkelers can sunbathe and swim off of several small cays while divers
explore the Pigeon Cay dive sites- some of the most beautiful
diving in the Bay islands! $600
BIBR Must Do
Utila is a low-lying island to the west of
Roatan. With great diving and a reputation for the cheapest dive classes in the
Caribbean, Utila attracts backpackers and divers from around the globe.
The reefs are great for snorkelers. Tarpon fishing is seasonally exciting. And
the search for the whale shark is always a high point of the trip. The town of
Utila is fun to explore. $500
Guanaja- an island past the
east end of Roatan. Famous dive sites here include Jade Silverlode
and the Jado Trader. $700
Roatan's South Shore- Dive well known sites
such as Mary's Place, 40 ft Point, Valley of Kings, and the Price Albert
wreck. Not just spectacular dive sites, these are likely spots to
find seahorses.
1/2 day: $300 - 2 dives- Boat leaves the dock
approx. 730- returns for a late lunch
A special way to spend a day on the island.
Charter our boat and captain and head out to explore the island. No rush.
No schedule. Bring your dive gear or snorkel gear to explore underwater. Follow the
coastline and discover secluded coves. Snorkelers will love the shallow steamer wreck as well
as other special sites not accessible to divers.
1/2 Day: $150/boat. includes 2
snorkels or 2 dives.
Ready to spoil yourself? Let us know, and we'll
arrange a masseuse for you. We have both a male and
female masseuse, well trained and experienced, who will bring their table to
your room. Guests tell us these massages are the best they've ever had. $60 per hour.
Have an easy way to keep your hair throughout
the week. Full head and half head braiding in a variety of
patterns and beads. $20 half -- scalp hair braided but
the back left loose/ $35 whole -- entire hair braided
This trip begins with a bilingual guide hosting a beautiful
three-hour drive from San Pedro Sula through the Honduran countryside to the
hilltop village of Copan. Here you will step back in time and explore one of the
finest Mayan archaeological sites in the world. After spending the night, you
can rise early and take a tour on horseback through the residential ruins that
surround the site, the Valley of Copan and the Copan River. Then, visit the
museum the archaeological site and downtown Copan. Package
includes bilingual guide, round trip transportation between San Pedro Sula
airport and Copan in AC van, hotel stay with breakfast, admission to ruins and
museums. BIBR
Must Do
Cost begins at $180 for 1 night;
discount on the second night. Roundtrip air transportation from Roatan to San Pedro
Sula and back is approximately $150.
Without question, our most popular side trip! After breakfast at the
resort, fly to La Ceiba for rafting on the Rio Congrejal. Run class II and IV
rapids, jump off the cliffs, swim in the river and take a short guided walk
through the rainforest. Trip includes everything- All transportation,
lunch, professional guides, guided nature
walk, tutorial on rafting skills, and equipment. Approximately $210 per
person.
This new experience is for the visitor who
wants a great hiking workout coupled with a tour of Honduras' plants, tropical
birds, and insects in the wild. Climb high into the forest, lunch in the shade,
swing across canyons, and really experience the beauty of native Honduras. Approximately $175
per person
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