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1 de março de 2024
We have been to Roatan 3 times now, and we always dive, so I'll make this a combo review of the hotel and dive shop. This was a trip we planned for just my wife and me, to chill out after a stressful 2023. We are both experienced divers with close to 1,000 dives between us, so this was an important factor in our decision of where to stay. We like quality and upmarket boutique hotels or sometimes AirBnBs when we go away. We were lucky to stay in the Grand Villa on the island, which was possibly one of the largest hotel rooms/apartments we've ever stayed in. It is right on the water and has its own plunge pool and tons of space with a very large bedroom, 2 bathrooms, a sitting room, and a large screened-in area. The restaurant is very close, the food is carried and very good and the staff is great. I can't recommend it enough. The dive shop is very well run by Ron, who has his act together supported by a great team. I would dive with him anytime. His dive briefings are spot on and he's very safety conscious and doesn't rush the dives; nearly all our dives were 60 minutes or more. The dive sites on this side of the island are beautiful and in good shape with only a moderate amount of bleaching. We saw a lot of small stuff and many healthy hard and soft corals. All the dive sites are within 20 minutes by boat, which was never overcrowded. We had a lot of great downtime as it's very peaceful here when you're not diving, which is just what we wanted. We did go to a few restaurants, but a couple were quite average and probably would have been better to just eat at the hotel's restaurant. There are many things to do on Roatan, so if you do want to have more of a lively break, there are excursions and places to visit, but if you're not a diver, it would be a very quite and relaxing place to stay.
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