Eco Walk and Beach Break
- Discover the raw beauty of Roatan Island's jungle and popular beach with our Eco Walk and Beach Break Tour
- Traverse the Caribbean's longest and strongest suspension bridges amidst vibrant flora, fauna, and breathtaking views
- Unwind at West Bay Beach, indulging in swimming, beach walking, and optional snorkeling for an aquatic adventure
- Secure your spot now on this fast-selling tour and make your Caribbean vacation unforgettable with the industry's leading shore excursion provider
Eco Walk and Beach Break
To make your Caribbean vacation complete, explore the raw jungle and lush canopy of Roatan on an Eco-walk, and then enjoy its most popular beach on this Roatan excursion.
After meeting your driver at the pier, you will make your way to the island's West End, approximately a 30-minute drive, where your jungle exploration takes place.
Setting out with your guide, you will descend down into the raw jungle of Roatan Island, walking over paved paths, wooden steps, and suspension bridges while keeping an eye out for tropical flowers, "Tarzan" vines, birds, lizards, iguanas, fruit and nut trees and amazing views. This is a great trip for photographers!
The suspension bridges have a width of four feet and a capacity for 10 people. They vary in length from 150 feet to 200 feet, making them the longest and strongest bridges in the Western Caribbean. They range in height from 20 to 85 feet above the ground. The walking portion of the tour lasts about 40 minutes and covers approximately one mile.
Next on your Roatan excursion, you will drive to the beach, where you can splash in the sea at nearby West Bay. Here, you will have approximately 1-hour to beach walk, swim, rent snorkel gear, or just zone out in a sunbeam, under a palm tree, or at the nearby beach bar and restaurant where food and cold drinks can be purchased. Beach chairs are also available for rental. All too soon, it is time to return to reality. Your driver will meet you for the drive back to the cruise pier.
Guests wishing to stay longer at the beach will be responsible for their own transportation back to the pier.