Cruising - Honduras - Roatan
Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 12:59 am
Roatan is the largest island of Honduras and we docked in a town called Coxen Hole. Primary language is Spanish however most of the people I met on my day of wandering about there also spoke English. Most everybody else on the ship went scuba diving and snorkeling as apparently the coral reef is fantastic. I was happy walking on land for the day and poking about the town. Have full intentions of returning there - my kind of place - slow, relaxed and real.
View off the ship


First house you pass en route to the town

Coxen Hole is basically a one business street town and most of the businesses are pretty small. Most of the selling to tourists seems done by individuals who set up shop for the day and many are not carrying large amounts of inventory. There was absolutely no hawking or touting or hassle. Everybody was more than pleasant and seemed genuinely happy to see tourists walking about.







Bought a coconut from this fellow. Am really partial to drinking coconut water and tend to believe it therapeutic

This fellow was a real card on the docks. He saw my camera and asked me if I wanted to talk his photo throwing his net. I said 'sure' and he gathered it all up, showed me how he held part of the net in his mouth and threw it. He got a fair haul too which he was collecting to use as bait for other fishing



These two photos are examples of the electrical system there. Thought they 'sort of' fit and could be compared to electrical systems in Egypt!
Have no idea how anybody figures out which wire might be loose if electricity ever needs to be checked!


View of one of the beaches from the main street.

View off the ship
First house you pass en route to the town
Coxen Hole is basically a one business street town and most of the businesses are pretty small. Most of the selling to tourists seems done by individuals who set up shop for the day and many are not carrying large amounts of inventory. There was absolutely no hawking or touting or hassle. Everybody was more than pleasant and seemed genuinely happy to see tourists walking about.
Bought a coconut from this fellow. Am really partial to drinking coconut water and tend to believe it therapeutic
This fellow was a real card on the docks. He saw my camera and asked me if I wanted to talk his photo throwing his net. I said 'sure' and he gathered it all up, showed me how he held part of the net in his mouth and threw it. He got a fair haul too which he was collecting to use as bait for other fishing
These two photos are examples of the electrical system there. Thought they 'sort of' fit and could be compared to electrical systems in Egypt!
View of one of the beaches from the main street.