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Holiday rentals in Bay Islands

Thousands of people come on holiday in Honduras every year to go scuba diving in the Bay Islands. The three islands which make up the Bay Islands are Roatan, Utila and Guanaja and they lie at the southern end of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, which is the second longest coral reef in the world. With clear turquoise waters, sea turtles, manta rays, whale sharks, colourful fish and coral, it is not surprise that a holiday in Honduras so often incorporates some scuba diving. It is a great place to learn to dive as well – beginners and old hands both welcome! Each of the three islands can offer you something different for your holiday in Honduras, and there is no shortage of other activities on offer if diving is not your thing, ranging from wildlife trails, mangroves and eco parks, as well of course as some simple sunning and relaxation.

Mayoka Lodge is undoubtedly one of the most exceptional vacation rentals on the beautiful island of ....
From: US$800
Sleeps 12
Swimming Pool
Realise your vision of a tropical retreat! This villa brings together a beautiful private location, ....
From: US$3920
Sleeps 10
Swimming Pool

More about your Bay Islands holiday...

A holiday in Honduras is a holiday in one of the more relaxed countries of the world – there’s certainly something of the Caribbean laid back approach here, which makes it even more perfect for some distressing and winding down. Depending on what you’re after accommodation-wise on your holiday in Honduras, you’ll find something to suit everyone. Parts of the islands are very popular with backpackers, but there’s also lots of opportunity for you to find eco lodges and villas in private and secluded areas. Guanaja is the least visited island, so if you want to get off the beaten track, then it’s worth a visit.
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