In recent years, the beautiful island of Roatán, in the Bay Islands of Honduras, has become the heart of the Caribbean and a favorite destination for diving enthusiasts looking for something new and exciting, and vacationers who looking to enjoy this splendid, affordable and above all an explored-Paradise.

Roatan’s powder-white sand beaches and its Mesoamerican reef system, with its immense marine life and pristine dive sites, invite visitors to come and enjoy the sunny weather of its tropical climate and have fun in its calm and warm waters.

During their stay on Roatan, visitors can enjoy activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing, among other fun things to do on this beautiful Caribbean island.

Vacationers visiting Roatan can also immerse themselves in its multi-cultural and bilingual community and learn about its history and culture, which includes pirate raiders from Spanish ships, Paya Indians fighting for freedom and survival; and former African slaves gathering on its beaches and making Roatan their home.

As the new paradise of the Caribbean, Roatan is home to thousands of visitors who weekly descend on its shores in search of something diverse. From visitors looking to relax and enjoy Roatan’s sun and sea, to the more adventurous crowd seeking exploratory experiences, Roatan offers a mix of adventure and beauty, culture and history.

And while Roatan’s environment for scuba diving, reef snorkeling and pirate-hidden treasure island is changing rapidly, as big resorts spring up amid coconut trees and mangoes, Roatan still has its small, undeveloped island charm and its people remain relaxed, friendly and accommodating. and undeterred by the rapidly changing landscape.

The beautiful island of Roatan in the heart of the Caribbean Sea has always been and will continue to be one of the most relaxed and friendly islands for divers, snorkelers and families in general looking for fun in the sun. Roatan’s powder-white sand beaches and year-round summer weather are perfect for beach and sea lovers looking to get away from the busy city for a little R&R.

For its visitors and vacationers, Roatan also offers world-class hotels and resorts, a recently opened golf course, and a variety of restaurants serving local and international cuisine, but perhaps the most unique offering that Roatan offers its visitors is the opportunity to discover and learn about the only Garífuna people in the hamlet of Punta Gorda, whose cultural dance “La Punta” has been adopted as the national dance of Honduras

Visit Roatán and discover paradise for yourself; Oak Tree Tours can show you Roatan, the heart of the Caribbean.