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- Roatan Discussion Group - Discussion group about Roatan, Utila, Guanaja and Bay Islands travel, diving, relocating, retiring, working, fishing, and volunteering.
- The Effects of Land Use on Water Quality and Coral Reef on the Island of Roatan, Honduras - A summary of the Yale University research project. Recent development on the island has been tremendous and may pose a threat to the marine ecosystem.
- Roatan Heavenly - A two-bedroom home at West Bay Beach; amenities include two full baths, fully furnished kitchen, large shaded deck, bright cheerful decor, and a few steps to the beach.
- Roatan Sea Safari - Jetbikes, parasail, ski boat, and catamaran rentals on West Bay Beach. [English/Spanish]
- Roatan.ws - News, articles, photos, children's activities, lodging, and real estate.
- Larry Schlesser: Roatan-Real Estate - Provides listings, purchasing informatmion, newsletter, and testimonials.
- Steve Hasz, Agent - Roatan Life Real Estate - Property listings, maps and area information, photos, and newsletter.
- Roatan Charter - Online catalog features scuba diving and adventure travel in Belize and The Bay Islands of Honduras.
- Travel to Roatan - Offers health, safety, customs and immigration, climate, and transportation information; includes restaurant listing.
- Roatan Beach Front - Privately owned cabanas in a Sandy Bay beach front community with pool, security, and private dock.
Wikipedia Articles
- Coxen Hole - Coxen Hole, also called Roatan Town, is the largest city on the island of Roatán, and the capital of the Bay Islands department of Honduras, with a population of 5,070 as of census 2001. It is also the location of the island's Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport, and the ...
- Coxen Hole Stadium - Coxen Hole Stadium is a football stadium in Roatan, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Arsenal FC.
- Arsenal FC (Roatan) - Leland Roy Woods Mcnab |
- Philip Ashton - Philip Ashton (1702-?) stayed as a castaway on uninhabited Roatan Island in the Bay of Honduras for 16 months in 1723/1724.