East end of Roatan Island
My Steemit name comes from this amazing island, @paradise-found.
Roatan is the largest of the Honduran Bay Islands and is located in the western Caribbean approximately 40 miles off the northern coast of Honduras. I took the photo above from an airplane and you can see the island is surrounded by coral reefs and crystal clear water. Average air temperature is about the same as the average water temperature, 84 degrees. There are hundreds of dive spots making this a snorkel and dive mecca, but Roatan is also still very quaint and hasn't lost it's laid back Island appeal.
location of Roatan Island in Western Caribbean
Roatan Island is serviced by the Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport and now has direct flights from Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Dallas and Toronto. If you are planning a trip to Roatan, I suggest a direct flight, it is more costly, but you avoid the overnight stay on the mainland. Honduras has a reputation for being dangerous, however, Roatan Island is very safe. Tourism is the major source of Island revenue and there are many cruise ships that bring passengers so the authorities are rigid in crime prevention.
with Ivis at the reception desk, Hotel Las Palmas
On my first visit to Roatan I stayed at Las Palmas, which is a seaside cabana style hotel. The tranquility and peacefulness there was devine. Quiet and far from the popular resorts and public beaches, yet offering hotel patrons the largest private beach on the Island. The hotel also has great food and beverages at their beach front bar and restaurant.
Las Palmas Hotel Cabanas
Las Palmas beach
Caribbean view from the beach bar
My main objective on my first Island visit was checking out Project Roatan 1. This is a development of affordable Condos and Townhouses located just outside the Islands capital city of Coxen Hole. The 4 bedroom 2 bath Townhouse I chose had yet to be built, offering us the low preconstruction price. To name a few of the reasons I loved it: excellent view of the Port of Roatan, affordable price, low HOA fees, and living in paradise didn't hurt either.
View from the Terrace of our Townhouse
At this time, fall 2015, I had been making mission trips to Honduras mainland for around 5 years. So this wasn't my first trip and by now my wife and I loved the country and the people. However, Honduras is a third world country, and I'll bet many developments begin, but then are never completed. What reinforced my confidence in the development and helped me pull the trigger was that HGTV happened to be filming a show featuring Roatan1' sister project, Las Palmas Residences. Much of the show was filmed at the Las Palmas Hotel where I was staying, and I met the couple from Canada who were the shows invited participants, JC and Felicia Rathwell. Since this time JC and Felicia have moved to Roatan and are promoters of the the seaside development, they have remained good friends of mine.
With JC and Felicia Rathwell while filming for HGTV
@paradise-found will travel to Roatan in March.
The Las Palmas Residence's are having their Grand Opening on March 12th and I will be there to cover this exciting development and post it here on Steemit. I will be on the Island for 3 weeks bringing you awesome content!! In advance of this trip I will be updating and reposting a few of my Island blogs that most of my followers have not seen.


