Roatan
Island Tourist Tips
On this page you will find information on currency, getting married on Roatan, immigration, visa requirements, taxes, tipping, customs, bringing a pet, clothing, weather, hospitals, pharmacies, taxis, electricity, and holidays. Mini Buses and Taxis Update January 2007 There is a mini bus system that operates daily from Coxen Hole
to various locations throughout the island. Look for the small dark blue mini vans.
The mini buses stop at most intersections of the main paved road and
they are easily
hailed by waving at them. You can get the bus from the center of Coxen
Hole near the post office or along the main road just outside
of Coxen Hole. This is a short walk from the
cruise ship dock. Just walk towards Coxen Hole and take the first paved
road to the left (Thickett Road). The road sign is missing but it is the
one way road coming into Coxen Hole. Just walk the short distance to the
next intersection to the main road. Cross over it by the Que Tal Cafe and
wait for the Ruta 2 mini van bus. West End should be 20 lempiras. On
the return from West End, the Ruta 2 bus comes in Thickett Road and just ask the
driver to stop at the Coxen Hole intersecting road for the short walk to the ship terminal.
Taxis and buses are supposed to be regulated but you must inquire about the rates prior to entering the vehicle. Also keep in mind that the local currency is Lempiras and not US dollars. If the taxi driver says 20, you respond with Lempiras or dollars? You can pay taxis in dollars or lempiras. During cruise ship port call days, some taxies have been trying to rip of customers with outlandish fares! You must negotiate the daily rate for a taxi if you are hiring them for an island tour. The most likely rate during a port call for an all day taxi tour is $100 and this is for the taxi (not per person). The average rate that you should pay for a taxi is $7.50/person to West End from the Cruise Ship terminal. West Bay is $10/person. You can negotiate a better rate with multiple people in the taxi. Taxi #229, Hank Hynds will honor the fares above and can be contacted at his local Roatan phone of 994-9717. Another taxi tour service is Gustavo Matute and his Roatan number is 504 445-3324 or cell phone 869-7766. Gustavo can provide fishing tours, island tours, and diving services. Gustavo has been a master diver for many years. Please send the webmaster notes on how you are treated by the taxis on Roatan. Good and bad taxi drives will be posted here to help you decide which taxis to avoid and which ones to look for. The Bodden Tours ( http://www.boddentours.com/ ) or Casi Todo are also providing reasonable rates for island tours. Take careful note that tours and taxi rates are totally different. Be sure to send the taxi number!
The mini buses stop running at 6 PM. Taxi fares go up at 6 PM and all fares become negotiable.
Typical Land Taxi fares in Lempiras The public mini buses are
paid in lempiras. Tipping is not expected.
Just for for your information, here is the real fare info for when a cruise ship
is not in port. The mini buses honor the real fare structure even when
a cruise ship is in port.
Official taxi fares posted at the airport
Water taxi service is convenient and easy between West End and West Bay. The fare is 20 Lempira. during the day and 25 Lempira. in the evening. Look for the dock near Foster's Bar in West End. The return trip from West Bay has two pickup spots and you'll easily recognize where to catch a ride. Water taxis will go to other areas and be sure to confirm the fee before taking the trip. As of December 28, 2006, the LEMPIRA compared to the US $1.00 = Lps. 18.895 Check the current currency rate (Use your back button to return). The Honduran Lempira and U.S. dollars are readily accepted throughout the Bay Islands. Credit cards and traveler�s checks are accepted at some small gift shops and restaurants in the towns and villages. However, since more cruise ships are now making Roatan a port of call, traveler's checks are being readily accepted by more establishments every day. Be certain to check with the establishment before making purchases at restaurants and small shops with traveler's checks. Larger restaurants and resorts do accept credit cards. Don't be surprised to see a credit card surcharge of 6% for processing the transaction. Be sure to ask before using credit cards for payment and if there is any surcharge. Getting Married on Roatan All marriage licenses must be obtained at the Roatan Municipality located in Coxen Hole. You need to apply one week prior to your planned event. You will need a copy of the following documents: birth certificate, passports, a medical certification, a letter signed by a lawyer from your country which confirms your marital status. The cost of the application is $15 plus a small fee at Immigration. Total costs are approximately $35 by the time you pay for the transportation of the Minister and Secretary whom will be officiating the ceremony.
A valid passport that is not expiring within the next six months is required for citizens from the following countries to enter Honduras: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Ireland, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay. Visitors can stay up to six months by going to the immigration office at the airport each month and having their visa re-validated for an additional 30 days. This is done each month. Every additional 30 days is $30 US for the renewal. However, you need to go into immigration every 30 days to have the visa re-validated. A 12% sales tax is applied to merchandise and services throughout Honduras. There is a 15% tax on alcoholic beverages, cigarettes and other tobacco products. Tipping is generally 10% of a restaurant bill. Taxes on lodging on Roatan are currently 16%. Visitors from other countries must have a valid visa or tourist card. Visas for US citizens cost are issued at the airport upon your arrival in Honduras. There is a $25 departure tax on international travel and a $3 departure tax on in country travel. There is also a $2 immigrations departure tax. Plan to pay $30 when you depart Honduras. Credit cards are accepted for these taxes. Entry and exit tariffs can change on short notice and you should check with your travel agent for details. Customs regulations permit tourists to bring their used personal effects without paying duty; in addition, you can bring new belongings, including sports and camera equipment, up to a total value of US $1,000. Children under twelve can bring in new effects worth up to US $500. Tourists can take advantage of this exemption a maximum of two times each year. These benefits are not applicable to items brought in for commercial purposes. Tourists traveling with pets must provide proof of vaccination and a medical certificate from their home country. Bringing a pet to Roatan? Traveling with pets can be an expensive and time consuming effort for US based travelers. Before traveling to Honduras, you should check with the closest Honduran Consulate Office for up to date import requirements for pets. You should also contact the Honduran Consulate in Washington DC at (202) 737-2972/78 or e-mail them at [email protected]. The Washington Honduran Consulate is located at 1528 K Street, NW on the second floor. Its office hours are from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm, Monday through Friday. The Consul General is Leonardo Ir�as. For US based travelers, you should visit the US Treasury web site for pet re-import requirements back to the US. Pets, except for pet birds, taken out of the United States and returned are subject to the same requirements as those entering for the first time. Returning U.S. origin pet birds are subject to different import restrictions than pet birds of non-U.S. origin entering the United States for the first time. For more information on importing pet birds into the United States, see the section on Birds or the Department of Agriculture�s Web site. If you are renting a private home or visiting a resort, be sure to inquire BEFORE bringing a pet to Honduras. Most resorts and private homes do not accept pets in rental units. Average water temperature varies from 78F in winter to 82F in summer. The normal trade winds are out of the south east. The current weather conditions are posted on our weather page. Bring light informal clothing such as T-shirts, slacks, shorts, and casual dresses for the evenings. Forget the coats and ties as those items are rarely seen anywhere on the island! Come dressed for tropical island fun. Electricity on Roatan is provided by RECO which is a local electric cooperative and is quite reliable. 110 volts AC, 60 cycles. Regular U.S. plugs are the standard. Roatan is the only Bay Island with a paved road and telephone system. The telephones on Roatan are limited. Do not expect to find pay phones anywhere. A quick visit to Hondutel in Coxen Hole may be required to make telephone calls. Sunnyside Resort does have phone service. A paved road links most of Roatan�s towns and the airport. On Utila and Guanaja, transportation is primarily via small boats and water taxis. Hospitals and
Pharmacies
For divers, there is a decompression chamber at Anthony's Key and it is supported by fees collected by the dive operators on Roatan. National Holidays
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