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Welcome to the Honolulu, Hawaii aloha state of mind! Located in the Central Pacific and belonging to the Hawaiian chain, this dreamy island is a top tourist destination. The state of Hawai’i recognizes 137 total islands. However, the most common ones are Maui, Kauai, Moloka’i, Big Island and of course, O’ahu. It’s full of tropical, lush forests, sandy beaches, waterfalls, stunning hikes, epic, green mountains and more. Making this one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. My trips to O’ahu are always filled with digging my toes in the sand, and endless Mai Tai’s on repeat. With amazing hospitality, love and energy all throughout this island, you won’t want to skip this one!

Having been here quite a few times, I’ve finally decided to call this place home.. temporarily.

There is life in a gentle breath of wind. Heaven must be just like Hawai’i.

1. How to Get to O’ahu


The best way to get to O’ahu is by plane of course! I flew direct from Seattle, WA to Honolulu the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) with Delta Airlines for $200USD round trip + $30USD for my checked bag. I’m always searching for a great deal and this one was one of them! 🙂  Notably, with equal parts city life and endless beaches, Oahu lives up to its name. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, mountains and valleys and delicious foods, you could understand why.

2. Honolulu Hawaii Aloha state of mind – Waikiki


 Welcome to the aloha state of mind. Some people will tell you Waikiki is overrated and not a true representation of Hawaii however, I find this part of the island really enjoyable in small doses. Most of the hotels on Oahu are located here, making it an excellent destination for tourists, especially for those visiting for the first time. In spite of it being a bit crowded most days, the vibe speaks for itself.

Some days, I’ll catch a nice spot on the beach with a cup of coffee and a beach towel before the sun rises, I guarantee you’d love it too! It’s a great place to have a drink (or 2 haha) and have dinner, meet up with friends or even make new ones. Strolling down Kalakaua Avenue’s shops and eateries is one of my favorite ways to spend my free time. Waikiki is famous for its long stretch of beach and my favorite, the postcard-worthy view of Diamond Head.

More importantly, if you wander out of these areas you can avoid the crowds and discover a quieter side to Waikiki.

Keep reading and I’ll show you where to go. 🙂

Unless you plan to just stay and relax in your resort, then having a car is a must in Oahu. Furthermore, this will make exploring the island so much easier. However, if you’re just planning on staying within the city (Honolulu), you can easily get by with walking and taking the trolley. And would probably be cost effective.

3. Manoa


Manoa is a popular residential neighborhood located within Manoa Valley at the base of the Ko’olau Mountain range. This area is known for great activities, from hikes to sightseeing spots and more. One of the most popular hikes here is neighborhood is the Manoa Falls Trail. This gorgeous trail offers a lush green path to a rocky 100-foot-tall waterfall.

Additionally, this trail features views of surrounding eucalyptus trees, tropical flowers, banyan trees and so much more. Lastly, this hike lasts between 1 and 3 hours (1.6 miles round trip). However, keep in mind the trail is a bit muddy and has mosquitos so bringing plenty of bug spray is highly recommended. 🙂

One of my favorite places to travel to for it’s calm, lush beauty. Away from the beaches, hidden in between the hills and valley’s.

4. Ala Moana Beach Park


Ala Moana translates to path to the sea. This calm beach is perfect for swimmers looking to take a dip on a warm sunny day. This gorgeous neighborhood is most commonly known for its open-air shopping mall and the beach park, of course. This shopping center is the largest open-air shopping center in the world and eighth largest in the United States.

This breathtaking beach is a lagoon with shallow, placid water making it absolutely kid friendly! Not to mention, Ala Moana beach makes for a perfect location to lounge on the sand or on the grass across the street. Best of all, parking is plentiful and free.

Honolulu Aloha state of mind

THE 4 BEST THINGS TO DO IN

1. Catamaran – 5 in 1 Deluxe Turtle Snorkeling

This catamaran cruise promises a smooth and comfortable ride out on the ocean. Escape the crowds of Waikiki beach by getting out on the water. Afterall, the weather here on the island always makes for a perfect day out at sea. This tour offers pick up and drop off to and from your accommodations however, you may also meet at the Booth “E SEA DIVER” located in Kewalo Basin Boat Harbor. Snorkeling, water slide, kayaks, a trampoline and more are included at a low rate of $118.15 per adult (originally $139.00) and $101.15 per child.

2. Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial

Immerse yourself in the history of Pearl Harbor, one of the most pivotal moments in US history of WWII. Home to the USS Arizona Memorial, the Pearl Harbor National Monument is a must-visit when visiting the island of Oahu. Learn about the rich and explore exhibits that recount the infamous morning of December 7, 1941. This partial day tour offers pick up to and from your Waikiki accommodations for just $69.99 per adult and $59.99 per child.

3.Mauka Warriors Luau – Honoring Polynesia’s Forgotten History

The rich traditions of Hawaii offer an impeccable and unforgettable luau experience. Dive deep into the culture and immerse yourself in Polynesia’s history of wars and warriors, a significant and authentic part of Polynesian culture. You’ll gain an understanding through the art of hula and fire dancing, embracing the spirit of aloha and more. Take it all in, as you indulge in delicious island cuisine. An experience you won’t forget, I guarantee it. Best of all, this takes place on the sacred site of the Battle of Kipapa.

This intoxicating (in the best way of course :)) tour offers pick up to and from your Waikiki accommodations, Hawaiian cuisine and hands-on activities are all included.

Come and join the excitement! 🙂

4. O’ahu Circle Island – North Shore Snorkeling Tour

An all-time favorite tour of the island! Check out this exhilarating, fun-packed tour around the island. Especially for those who only have limited time to explore Oahu, 10 hours is all that you’ll need. Most importantly, you’ll have the chance to explore Diamond Head, the Dole Plantation, secret beaches, and so much more!

DIAMOND HEAD: a great tourist destination for its gorgeous hiking trail is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. Known to Hawaiians as Lēʻahi meaning brow of the Ahi (tuna) hence Diamond Head’s fin-like shape.

DOLE PINEAPPLE PLANTATION: Located in Wahiawa, O’ahu. A destination couldn’t be more associated with Hawaii like the Dole Plantation. A #1 tourist hot spot dedicated to bringing you the best of Hawaii. Offering a wide variety of uniquely designed gifts, plenty of refreshments and DoleWhip ice cream and so much more. This is a perfect way to end your adventurous day with! 🙂

These stops are just two of many you’ll make while on this all-day journey. You’ll experience so much more with just a click of the button above.

Granted, these are just a few ways I am highlighting this gorgeous island, but one can only use so many words. Come and experience the magic of Hawaii for yourself! You won’t regret it!

Honolulu Hawaii aloha state

With love,

Mahalo ❤

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Travel beyond the ordinary, Guatemala. There is something truly satisfying about wandering around tiny colonial towns full of vibrant colors, and quaint, cobblestone streets that are filled with delicious local food stands and coffee shops. Imagine watching the sunset over a horizon full of volcanoes or enjoying a cocktail by the poolside overlooking a rooftop view. In my opinion, Guatemala is the Central American gem that will probably be much more popular amongst tourists soon. An idyllic, quiet country, rich in cultural heritage and sunshine that greets you like a warm embrace.

Zipping through via lancha boat across Lake Atitlán from one colorful village to another was one of my favorite things about this trip. If impressive Mayan Ruins, gorgeous natural lakes, deliciously rich coffee and enjoying a fresh made pizza in an active volcano are your thing, I can guarantee you’ll love Guatemala as much as I did – maybe even more!

So, what makes Guatemala so magical? Guatemala’s tourist attractions will amaze you because of its natural wonders, it’s home to ancient historical sites, lively markets, and overall is a diverse and beautiful country ripe for budget travel. 

Here’s everything you need to know to plan the absolute best Guatemala itinerary! I will also show you how to keep safe while making your way through this gorgeous country. 🙂

When you catch a glimpse of the volcanoes covered in thick clouds, as you cruise in a lancha boat and the warm breeze blowing in your hair in the land of eternal spring. There is truly nothing like it.

1. San Juan La Laguna, Lake Atitlán


Nestled between volcanic mountains on the famous Lake Atitlán, San Juan La Laguna is the dreamiest getaway! Undoubtedly, a gorgeous city filled with authentic roots and colorful streets. There are a total of 11 towns and villages that surround this lake and three volcanoes. The largest is Volcán Atitlán which sits at an elevation of 11,598 ft. Followed by Volcán Tolimán, sitting at 10,361 ft. And lastly, Volcán San Pedro which is 9,908 ft. Wouldn’t you want to experience the magic of the view from your boat?

TRAVEL BEYOND THE ORDINARY IN GUATEMALA❤

HOW TO GET TO SAN JUAN LA LAGUNA

The cost, time and how you’ll get there depend on your departure point around the lake. I came from Panajachel, from here it costs Q20-25 (Quetzals) which is converts to about $2.50-$3.20USD. The boats also make pitstops at the towns of Santa Cruz, Jaibalito, Tzununa and San Marcos on the way to San Juan La Laguna. The boat ride takes about 30 minutes.

You can also take a tuk tuk from San Marcos or San Pedro which costs Q5-10 (Quetzals.)

WHERE TO STAY IN SAN JUAN LA LAGUNA

There are a few delightful accommodations to stay in San Juan. They are eco-hotels, which means it doesn’t get any better than this!

Eco-Hotel Uxlabil Atitlán – An eco-boutique hotel featuring breakfast with organic Guatemalan coffee, free private kayaks and a pool with a view of the lake.

Eco-Hotel MayAchik Surrounded by nature, with views of the mountains lies minimalistic and rustic bungalows. Quiet and quaint and best of all budget friendly.

Hotel Taa’ Tiin – A charming hotel that offers free breakfast and spa services.

2. Antigua


Planning to travel to Guatemala? You must add Antigua to your travel itinerary. 😉

Antigua (formerly known as Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala, then Antigua Guatemala) is a small vibrant city in southern Guatemala surrounded by volcanoes and mountains. A city that for over 175 years reigned as Guatemala’s colonial capital. This in depth travel guide is the perfect way to start your journey.

HOW LONG DO YOU NEED IN ANTIGUA

Ultimately, at least 5 days is suggested in order to do all of the top adventures – there is a lot to see in this gorgeous town.

Hobbitenango, an interactive fantasy-filled attraction being one of them. An amusement park that offers charming hotel rooms, a coffee shop and more. And the best part is it offers fantastic views of the valleys and volcanoes.

HOW TO GET TO ANTIGUA

Antigua is a about an hour drive away from Guatemala City, the capital (and the largest city in Central America. I booked a private transportation for $27USD via my Viator Travel Agent website.

WHAT DOES IT COST TO TRAVEL AROUND ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA

Firstly, the currency in Guatemala is the Quetzal (which is also Guatemala’s national bird). The exchange rate is about $1 USD = 7.8 Quetzals. In addition, it’s good to note if you find yourself needing to get cash ¿dondé estas un cajero automático? meaning where is an atm? Tour drivers will often be more than happy to find the nearest atm.

Antigua is pretty affordable especially if you’re ballin’ on a budget however, those dollars still add up! That being said, there are a plethora of quintessential backpacker hostels, some of the best street foods all around!

Last but not least, I stayed at the Good Hotel in Antigua which was about $152USD per night. From the kind staff to the warmth of the place, cleanliness and the food. Without a doubt, a 10/10 and will be a returning customer! However, that’s not all, every dollar you spend at the Good Hotel, you’re giving a child the chance to have an education through their partnership with Niños de Guatemala! You’ll have a small bit of detail about the child you helped and nothing could be more satisfying than this! ❤

Undoubtedly, you’re excited to book your trip to Guatemala by now! But wait, there’s more…

Check out photos below for reference. 🙂

3. Guatemala City, Guatemala


Not only did I stay at the Good Hotel in Antigua, I decided to stay at the Good Hotel in Guatemala City as well. And this place did not disappoint!! for about $99USD per night you can enjoy a gorgeous rooftop, delicious meals and amazing views from your bedroom window! 🙂

THE 7 BEST THINGS TO DO IN GUATEMALA

1. Check Out the Local Markets:

Want to grab a slice of authentic Guatemalan living? Check out the large maze-like Mercado Central Antigua Guatemala. A beautiful market full of unique handcrafted souvenirs, fresh local produce, and basic traveling goods and necessities.

Keep in mind, there are two main points in the Mercado Central to be aware of: On the right side of the market (in the far back corner) you will find a second-hand market. This is a good spot to go if you just need a cheap piece of clothing (like an extra jacket for the Acatenango hike) or if you want to see what kind of cool thrifted pieces you can find. And on the far-left side, you will find the Artisan market which houses many local artists, including painters and weavers. This is the best place to go for souvenirs.

2. Street Food Tours in Antigua

Firstly, the food in Guatemala is full of flavors that your taste buds will thank you for! There are a few food tours in this city and Street Food Evening Tours was my personal favorite. They offer private transportation pick up from your accommodations in Antigua. For this purpose, I decided to book with them, and I’m elated that I did!

To summerize, there are plenty of food tours to choose from such as, The Best Food Tour in Antigua which does not offer hotel pick up but, will provide a meeting point. Once having met with your tour guide, you will begin your adventure to multiple restaurants including, La Casa del Ron where you’ll taste 9+ delicious cuisines.

Furthermore, they will also make surprise stops at various family-owned restaurants and even Guatemalan ice cream for those who have a sweet tooth! 🙂

3. Lake Atitlán One Day Tour

My personal favorite! This trip includes pick up from your Antigua hotel or hostel at about 5 in the morning. You’ll spend the day traveling through Panajachel, San Juan la Laguna, San Pedro, and Santiago Atitlán. Breakfast will be served (included in price) at a local family-owned restaurant in Panajachel, which will be much need after a 3-hour drive from Antigua.

This particular trip is an all-day excursion filled with consciousness-expanding, laughter-filled, and vibrant adventure that fills your soul. That is to say, be sure to include this one in your Itinerary!

4. Antigua ATV Sunset Tour

Escape the cobbled streets of the city and journey up into the jungle. Discover the highlights of the countryside and mountain towns around Antigua. Enjoy the thrill of exploring by ATV, on foot, and by pick-up truck. Finally, you’ll be able to watch the sunset over the city from the amazing viewpoints at Hobbitenango.

5. Travel beyond the ordinary with this Acatenango Overnight Hike Multiday Tour

An all-inclusive package that is the perfect getaway. It includes preset camping equipment, sleeping bag liner, winter jackets & gloves. Flashlight, first aid kit and so much more are included $116.00USD per person.

6. Hobbitenango

Inspired by The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, Hobbitenango is truly where fantasy meets reality. Such a great escape from the city. This fantasy-land come to life has hobbit houses to check out, that iconic Hobbitenango troll’s hand, fun games, a swing and a hobbit-inspired restaurant.

I loved my morning here, surrounded by gorgeous mountain and volcano views. This place is super quirky and eccentric. This eco-park is also a micro hotel with a total of 3 rooms.

WHERE IS HOBBITENANGO AND HOW TO GET THERE?

Hobbitenango is in Vuelta Grande which is right outside the city of Antigua, Guatemala. It’s about 20 minutes away by car. Enjoy a Private Tour of Antigua’s Mountaintops. This package tour includes pick up from your hotel in Antigua, ATV ride, Cerro San Cristobal, Cerro de la Cruz, Los Celajes, Hobbitenango, Altamira and lunch all for $85.00USD. You won’t want to miss this!

7. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Guatemala City is actually the fourth capital this country has had since the Spanish colonization in 1524. The first capital was settled in what is known as the archeological site of Iximche, the second was what is known today as Ciudad Viejo, and the third was what we know today as the city of Antigua. Finally, in 1776 the capital moved to where it is today.

This gorgeous city has so much to offer and the best way to experience it all is with this Guatemala City Tour!

Travel beyond the ordinary, don’t just take my word for it! ❤

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Colombia has amazing combinations of mountains, jungles, white sand beaches, bustling cities and colonial architectures. These are the 5 best experiences in Colombia! Colombia is in that perfect tourism sweet spot, between the cusp of becoming one of the hottest tour destinations and being off-the-beaten-track. With these 5 best experiences in Colombia, I promise it won’t be hard to fall in love. I did!

The culture, the people and the land are so beautiful, I promise you’ll want to double back for another round!

Definitely a Colombian experience you don’t want to miss!

Take a Day Trip to a Pueblo: Guatapé

Chic, modern, and mountainous. Medellín is a beautiful countryside. The best experience in Colombia by far! I highly recommend going to Jardin, Santa Fé de Antioquia or Guatapé which is my personal favorite.

1. Full Day Trip From Medellín to Guatapé

Plazoleta de Los Zócalos is an exposure in itself. Cheerful, colorful and definitely a MUST-SEE!

Nestled in northwest Colombia, bout an hour and a half away from Medellín lies this beautifully colorful (literally!) pueblo, Guatapé. A great idea on any trip to Colombia. I highly recommend hiring a tour guide to take you there even just for a day trip! And don’t forget to stop by La Piedra del Penol, a man-made Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir. One of the most popular, award-winning tours. Start off by climbing the famous rock, enjoy an Antioquian-style lunch at a local cafe (many restaurants, bars and gift shops located right here!) Next, you’ll stop by Plazoleta de Los Zócalos. A plaza filled with more gift shops, local food and more!

Cartagena

2. Cartagena City Tour

A gorgeous port city on Colombia’s Caribbean Coast. You’ll find the stone-walled Old City by the sea filled with colorful colonial buildings, vibrant bougainvillea over the tops of sprawling balconies and neighboring restaurants serving delicious foods and drinks. Cartagena was founded in the 16th century by Pedro de Heredia, a Spanish conquistador. A well protected, gigantic stone fortress that lines the entire city (up to 30 meters thick and 11KM long.) Definitely worth taking a stroll! ;-

Cartagena sits along the tropical side of this stunning country. Somehow, a place that is typically know for “being dangerous” But that’s far from the truth! Cartagena is very safe and I never once felt scared there. Anyway, if your idea of a vacation is sipping the world’s best coffee on a bougainvillea-laced balcony, heading to a tropical island just minutes off of the city or anything in between. There’s something here for everyone. The colorful Colonial architecture all throughout the city is impeccable and makes perfect for photos! 🙂

GETSEMANI: A neighborhood located just outside the walls of the Old City, a laid-back, authentic part of the city that brings a New Orleans vibe. A perfect place to go out dancing, local spots to eat/drink and immerse in culture. Just an overall, beautiful, magical, and unique place to visit.

BOCAGRANDE: This neighborhood sits in the city of Cartagena de Indias in Bolívar, Colombia. Just southwest of the Old City and located on the water. surrounded by high rises and designed by first-world standards.

WALLED CITY (OLD CITY): An important part of Cartagena’s history will forever remain within these walls. Surrounded by 11 kilometres of fortress walls. Construction began on September 8 of 1614, after the attack of the legendary Sir Francis Drake and by order of King Philip III. While this fortress was being built, the city was constantly being invaded by pirates. It was completed in 1796. Nonetheless, a picturesque, colorful city you won’t want to miss!

3. The Rosario Islands

Enjoy the Colombian Islands – a true Caribbean paradise! The best beaches with the warmest water I’ve ever experienced and the best part these islands are located just off the coast of Cartagena. I recommend taking a day trip to tour a few of them.

You’ll want to take a boat to these islands usually starting with an early morning pick up from your hotel, have breakfast at a cute restaurant along the way. There will be many speedboats on the shores of Playa Tranquila ready to take tourists on an adventure of a lifetime. Be sure to book a full-day Islas del Rosario (Rosario Islands) which includes, Playa Agua Azul, Cholón, (all pictured below) Playa Blanca and Isla Barú and don’t forget to ask for a Coco Loco too. 🙂

4. El Totumo – One of 5 Best Experiences in Colombia

A mud bath in a volcano is a must-do!

Located an hour and 15 minute drive away from Cartagena. It used to be an active volcano that used to spew fire, lava and ashes. It is now an active mud volcano. Do you dare to climb in?

A few things to keep in mind:

  1. Getting out of the mud will be really tricky. Don’t worry! you won’t have to climb up the slippery, wooden ladder alone!
  2. You’ll get up close and personal with many strangers. You can change into bathing suits, you’ll make the climb up rickety, wooden stairs – which is quite the unexpected workout! Time to relax and unwind in the mud. One by one you’ll descend into the mud, slowly going down the same slippery wooden ladder mentioned above.
  3. Bring CASH with you There is no ATM nearby. (Colombian Pesos are preferred. U.S Dollars accepted)
    • If you get a massage in the mud. A tip should be paid.
    • If you receive help rinsing off in the nearby river. A tip should be paid.

Sitting there in the river with other travelers I’d never met, getting the mud washed off of us by old women we’d never met. Definitely a pleasant bonding experience!

10/10 experience 🙂

Pictured, me during and just after my full body massage and mud bath.

5. Palenque History Tour

Discover the fascinating history of Palenque on this private tour from Cartagena. You’ll spend time learning about Palenqueros’ fight for freedom and the cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations. You’ll learn of their struggle to escape slavery and establish their own communities.

Above you’ll have seen a photo of me with a lovely Palenquera who was gracious enough to take one with me!

Best places to stay

There are plenty of luxuriously modern accommodations to choose from. The cost depends on multiple factors such as your budget, amenities you need, etc.

While in Cartagena, I stayed at Hotel Dann which offered amazing views of Playa Bocagrande. This hotel was great for many things, like watching the sunrise from my sky-high balcony in the mornings… and breakfast by the pool. Not to mention cleanliness was 10/10! For about $115/per night you can have your dream vacation here!

In Medellín I stayed at 23 Hotel and I loved it so much! Firstly, the staff were very friendly and accommodating. And the best part was the thought process behind the ambiance in every direction you turned. The contract between the stone covered walls, natural pots in pale colored vases… just stunning! I highly recommend booking here for a phenomenal experience. Prices here are as low as $131.00USD per night… and worth every penny!

Colombia, the perfect getaway for any day! ❤

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Here is the ultimate guide to paradise found in Roatán, Honduras… or should I say, just off the coast! This breathtaking island is an introverts paradise. If you’re planning a trip to Roatán this guide is for you. Located about 65 kilometres (40 mi) off the northern coast of Honduras. Roatán is widely known for having some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. 🙂

There are three main Bay Islands, Roatán, Utila, and Guanaja. And Roatán is the largest of the three. There are several smaller islands and cays that form a small archipelago alongside the second largest reef in the world.

Observing the Caribbean’s marine life in its natural habitat is hands down one of the best activities in Roatan, Honduras

I stayed on the island for about 6 days before making my way back to the mainland of Honduras to catch my flight to my next destination. I decided to take a ferry to La Cieba, a cute Caribbean port city in northern Honduras. It is also the gateway to the Bay Islands of Roatán, Útila and Guanaja. 

I found the Galaxy Wave which is the ferry that provides a convenient way to travel to and from the Bay Islands and the mainland. They offer two daily departures for La Ceiba 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and two from Roatan 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. This is a great way to get to other destinations throughout mainland Honduras, as well as neighboring islands.

Lastly, the best part about traveling via ferry is it only costs $26USD for a one-way ticket! 🙂 The price includes your luggage of up to three bags (50lb and 28 x 22 x 14 inches each) are allowed per passenger. There are two types of class you can purchase, first class or regular. It’s cost-effective and just made my travels so convenient!

1. Roatán Sloth Excursion


Firstly, this was one of my favorite things I’ve ever done! After all these years, holding a sloth still makes me smile!

Visit the Sloth and Monkey Sanctuary to make your trip a memorable one! If you’re an animal lover like me, this will be the closest thing to heaven! So many exotic animals to see and learn about, and the best part is you’ll get to hold them!!

By the way, the monkeys were interesting because they absolutely couldn’t sit still… one of them just sat on my head and moved around so much I couldn’t get a decent photo! Definitely still worth it!

This tour includes a pick up/drop off to and from your accommodations, the Roatán Chocolate factory, sightseeing views and attractions the island has to offer and so much more! Total cost $60USD.

Not to mention, this is also a great way to go souvenir shopping! My guide was very patient and I was free to take my time as we both enjoyed spending the day traveling around the island together!

The Ultimate Guide to Paradise of Roatán, Honduras ❤


2. Little French Key


Little French Key is a private, secured paradise island that’s filled with fun and adventure for the whole family! 😉

Once you arrive at Frenchy’s 44, you will board a deck boat that will take you to this stunning island.

Uniquely, this island is a 3-5 minute boat ride from Roatán that offers swimming with mini pigs, horses and more! There are plenty of restaurants and places to sit along beachside while you enjoy a cocktail or indulge in the many water activities too!

Booking your trip with Roatán Five Stars also allows you to explore this island with a local expert who can take all the planning, driving and more off your hands! Not to mention, your guide will provide insight on the history of Roatán as well. 🙂

The prices from as low as $69USD depending on the package you choose such as transportation, meals or adding an additional tour like horseback riding.

3. The Roatán Chocolate Factory


Enjoy a trip around the West End of the island as you make your way to the Chocolate Factory. I have to say, this was one of my favorites because of the fresh made body butter, and of course delicious chocolates all made from cacao!!

The body butter just melts, leaving my skin silky smooth. Anything natural like the product you see below is always a go-to for me!

Every time a bar of chocolate is purchased, part of the proceeds go back to the rainforest area in The Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve in La Mosquitia. How cool is that?

In conclusion, I highly recommend this tour, especially because I got to learn about The Mayan who were the most powerful indigenous people in Honduras until the 9th century CE. 

The Paya people inhabited Roatan, one of the Bay Islands of Honduras, during the Maya reign in Central America. You’ll dive deep into the history of Roatán and its people while learning how to make authentic chocolates that’re sweet to perfection.

Fun Fact

The cacao comes from The Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve in La Mosquitia and also the western region of Honduras!

You can now purchase things directly from their website! Anything from dark chocolate with chile to soaps, oils and more are available for purchase! And the best part is that The Roatán Chocolate Factory covers the packaging and national handling expenses, cutting the fees which can be costly. 🙂

More photos from my hotel property ❤

Best time to visit

March to August is dry season when you’ll have the best weather, but prices will be higher. October through January is wet season which makes this time of year the slow season, but also cost-effective!

Where to stay

With Roatán’s vast selection of hotels, apartments, budget hotels and hostels to choose from, the possibilities are endless! It all depends on your preferences, location on the island and budget.

I stayed at Barefoot Cay Hotel a lovely piece paradise that offers tranquility and peace. It’s tucked away and all I needed was a book to read! Just take a look at the photos below that exude serenity. I was blessed to stay in the two bedroom suite that also had a balcony with a view of the water. It’s currently $293USD however, I paid a fraction of that! After all, this was pre-covid.

Roatán is truly a magical island, on it’s own and filled with solitude & tranquility. ❤