Caribbean Lifestyle – from beaches on West Bay to tranquil areas of Roatan Island

Roatán is a beautiful Caribbean island paradise. The western side, probably the most beautiful beach, ranked among the nicest and most renowned beaches in the world, is definitely West Bay, where you'll find beautiful white sand, crystal-clear water, simply the Caribbean.

The western side is very developed, and the island is changing before your eyes. On the west, you'll find bars and restaurants, as well as in West End, where you can choose from local chocolate shops, local chocolate production, a rum distillery with authentic Caribbean rum, to dolphins and zip-lining over the jungle. There are also five-star and four-star hotels with luxurious amenities, pools, restaurants, and nightlife. So if you're someone who enjoys these things, I recommend staying in this area.

Here on the west side, there are the most diving centers, as we are located on the second-largest coral reef in the world, right after Australia. So if you snorkel, you have a great opportunity to encounter beautiful marine life here.

If you drive from the west, there is a newly completed main concrete road as a circuit on the west side of the island, which contributes to the development of this side of the island over the east, but also benefits your car. From the west, you can either go to the brewery, which Czechs helped found, or to the capital city Coxen Hole, where you'll find everything you can think of. From supermarkets, which I tend to avoid and support local vendors and residents, to hospitals, and not one gas station, including American products such as ice cream or food from western corporations.

In Coxen Hole, we also have various markets where locals sell, which is something for me. Here you can buy everything, from cumin, which is not available in Eldon (a multinational supermarket something like Tesco), through fresh vegetables and fruit every day, shoes, all household equipment, and many other things you can think of. So you can choose very well whether you lean towards western-style dining from semi-finished products or rather cook from fresh ingredients that your bio machine desires. It's up to you.

To the west, giant ocean liners land, disgorging thousands of tourists onto the island every day. They move the economy not only locally but also significantly support Honduras and contribute greatly to its treasury.

Roatán is the pearl of the Caribbean. If you stay longer, don't forget to visit the surrounding nearby islands by boat.

Towards the east of the large ocean liners (Cruise), there is also the only large airport on the island, where you can get here either by flights from the USA or from the mainland. On the way east, the road you're driving on deteriorates, and there is a plan to resurface it. Along the way, you'll find towns, villages of locals, one backbone road leading all the way to the end of the island. Along the way, you can visit the iguana protection center, parrot attraction, monkeys, or local fish processing, where local fishermen bring their catches every morning, which are processed here. But you can also go buy fish, shrimp, and other seafood.

Further east, somewhere around the center of the island, there is also a Bitcoin center. Today, you can pay with Bitcoin on Roatán in about 60 or more local shops, restaurants, and Bitcoin is also accepted by our company Green Hill Investments S.A. For example, for accommodation or renting a car, scooter, or motorcycle, as well as buying land or a house.

Heading further east, you'll perceive more of the beauty of the raw island. If you're fans of tranquility, this will be for you.

 

Near the end of the island, there is another, still virgin beach, Camp Bay, where you'll find beautiful sand and sea and the real Caribbean. So far, without people. How long will it last? Hard to say. For now, that's how it is. Even on this side, buildings are being built, and the island is developing. Progress simply won't stop. At the end is the famous La Sirena, a bar and restaurant where you can get Rum punch, a local drink. In half a liter, you get about 1:1 real Caribbean rum and juice.

If you were to sail further, you would reach beautiful mangroves, which can be navigated to nearby islands such as St. Helena or Piguin, where you can dive with nurse sharks and reef sharks that won't harm you.

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