Roatán Island, part of the Bay Islands of Honduras, is a tropical paradise known for its stunning coral reefs, lush jungles, and vibrant marine life. The island stretches about 48 miles in length and is the largest of the Bay Islands, offering a variety of activities for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax. Divers and snorkelers flock to Roatán due to its close proximity to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-largest barrier reef in the world. The island's waters are teeming with beautiful coral formations, colorful fish, and the occasional sea turtle or dolphin. Besides its underwater allure, Roatán offers plenty of land-based activities such as zip-lining through the jungle, lounging on sandy beaches, or exploring the quaint towns of West End and West Bay. The local culture is a rich blend of African, Spanish, and indigenous influences, reflected in its vibrant music, dance, and cuisine.