This sprawling beachside resort is encompassed by Roatan’s sole golf course, designed by Pete Dye. The comfortable villas and rooms provide a level of luxury and comfort previously not offered on the island. Its restaurant and bars are refreshingly casual in style and dining options. Activities include lounging by the huge, lagoon-like swimming pools, diving, stand-up paddling, tennis and of course, golf. Perhaps the only drawback is the presence of bugs, including sand flies, which descend upon beachgoers and poolside loungers with incredible voraciousness.
This sprawling beachside resort is encompassed by Roatan’s sole golf course, designed by Pete Dye. The comfortable villas and rooms provide a level of luxury and comfort previously not offered on the island. Its restaurant and bars are refreshingly casual in style and dining options. Activities include lounging by the huge, lagoon-like swimming pools, diving, stand-up paddling, tennis and of course, golf. Perhaps the only drawback is the presence of bugs, including sand flies, which descend upon beachgoers and poolside loungers with incredible voraciousness.
Half Moon Resort is a two-pearl oceanfront property in Roatan’s West End town. The hotel’s 10 air-conditioned, ocean-view rooms have a beach-hut look plus ceiling fans, queen beds, and porches or balconies with chairs and hammocks. Only two rooms have Wi-Fi, and there are no TVs. There’s no sandy beach, but a thriving reef is a short swim from the resort’s shoreline and free snorkeling equipment is available to borrow. The restaurant only serves breakfast and lunch, and other amenities include a dive shop, book exchange, and free purified water. Alternatively, for a tropical stay set on a lush hillside overlooking Half Moon Bay, an amazing rooftop, and delicious free breakfasts, it’s worth pricing out Roatan Bed & Breakfast.
Half Moon Resort is a two-pearl oceanfront property in Roatan’s West End town. The hotel’s 10 air-conditioned, ocean-view rooms have a beach-hut look plus ceiling fans, queen beds, and porches or balconies with chairs and hammocks. Only two rooms have Wi-Fi, and there are no TVs. There’s no sandy beach, but a thriving reef is a short swim from the resort’s shoreline and free snorkeling equipment is available to borrow. The restaurant only serves breakfast and lunch, and other amenities include a dive shop, book exchange, and free purified water. Alternatively, for a tropical stay set on a lush hillside overlooking Half Moon Bay, an amazing rooftop, and delicious free breakfasts, it’s worth pricing out Roatan Bed & Breakfast.