Exploring Honduras: What to Know About the Roatán Cruise Port
Honduras has three main cruise ports: Roatán (Coxen Hole), Mahogany Bay, and Puerto Cortés. Roatán and Mahogany Bay are located on the island of Roatán, about 6 miles apart, which is the most popular cruise destination in Honduras, known for its beautiful beaches and snorkeling spots. Puerto Cortés is located on mainland Honduras and is less frequented by major cruise lines. Instead, smaller, expedition-style cruises and regional operators call here. While many major cruise lines call to the island of Roatán, Mahogany Bay specifically is owned by Carnival Corporation, so it is primarily served by Carnival Corporation brands, including Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Holland America Line. It features a private beach and various amenities for cruise passengers. Puerto Cortés, located on the mainland, serves as a gateway to explore the cultural and natural attractions of Honduras. Related: New to cruising? Check out my Comprehensive Cruise Guide. Related: New to cruising? Check out my Comprehensive Cruise Guide. About the Roatán Cruise Ports The Roatán ports are not tender ports. Cruise ships dock directly at the piers in either Coxen Hole or Mahogany Bay, allowing passengers to disembark and embark without the need for tender boats, which I always like (I hate the tendering process and find it slow and tedious). A view of the Roatan cruise port from afar. The island of Roatán is compact, measuring just 31 miles (50 kilometers) from end to end, making it easy to explore from any docking point. Both Roatán cruise ports serve as convenient starting points for various shore excursions. It’s important to note that, like many other Caribbean nations such as Curaçao and Antigua, civilians in Honduras are prohibited from wearing camouflage, so leave that at home (or back on the ship). Related: Learn more about how to prepare for port days. Nature parks are popular spots in Roatan. Mahogany Bay Cruise Port One huge benefit of docking at Mahogany Bay is that cruisers have access to its exclusive beach area, Mahogany Beach, which is accessible directly from the port via a scenic chairlift or a short walk. This makes it exceptionally convenient for passengers who want to enjoy a beach day without venturing far or paying for an excursion. Mahogany Bay is conveniently located just about four miles from Coxen Hole, the largest city on the island. It’s not walkable, and Uber is unavailable here, but getting to the city center is straightforward. You can opt for a taxi, which is regulated with set rates and costs around $10 USD for the trip. Local minibusses are available, although less predictable, if you prefer public transportation, for a nominal fee.  Port of Roatán (Coxen Hole) Situated in Coxen Hole, the Port of Roatán hosts several cruise ships weekly, and cruisers who dock at Coxen Hole have the benefit of disembarking right by the city center and can explore the Town Center at the port. While many cruisers appreciate the convenience and variety of shops and restaurants at this port, it’s one that, like the Nassau cruise port in the Bahamas, is unfortunately known for aggressive vendors outside the port area. Although navigating past the vendors can be a bit of a hassle, however, the port’s location provides convenient access to various excursions without the need for extensive travel, allowing passengers to maximize their time on the island. While there is no exclusive beach area directly at Coxen Hole, taxis and local transportation options are available to take visitors to nearby beaches and other points of interest. Related: Explore the pros, cons, and risks of independent excursions. Beaches at the Roatán Cruise Ports Cruisers at Mahogany Bay have direct access to Mahogany Beach, a pristine stretch of sand just steps away from the port that is for the exclusive use of cruisers docking there, but here are other top beaches in Roatan, Honduras: West Bay Beach West Bay Beach in Roatán, known for its clear waters and white sand, is a great spot for snorkeling and relaxation. Cruisers enjoy this beach because of the variety of available water activities and the presence of beachside amenities, though it can get crowded with cruise passengers. The beach is located about 8 miles from Coxen Hole and 7 miles from Mahogany Bay, making it easily accessible from both cruise ports. West Bay Beach in Roatán is a public beach that is accessible to everyone. However, some amenities and facilities on the beach, such as lounge chairs, umbrellas, and access to certain resorts or private areas, may come with a fee. Visitors often find it convenient to use these services for a more comfortable beach experience. Little French Key Little French Key is a hot spot for cruisers in Roatán and a popular excursion destination known for its variety of activities, including snorkeling, horseback riding, and interacting with wildlife with activities like swimming with pigs. It’s highly regarded for its attentive staff, good food and drinks, and overall relaxing and enjoyable experience. Located about 10 miles from the Port of Roatán and 9 miles from Mahogany Bay, it provides cruisers with a convenient and memorable day trip. Little French Key is a private island resort, not a public beach, and there is an entrance fee for access. The cost varies depending on the type of package or activities you choose, with options that include meals, drinks, and various recreational activities. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, visiting their official website or contacting them directly is best. Tabyana Beach Tabyana Beach is a popular destination for cruisers in Roatán because of its stunning white sand and crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and swimming. It receives high praise for its beautiful natural setting, well-maintained facilities, and food and drink availability. Located about 8 miles from the Port of Roatán and approximately 7 miles from Mahogany Bay, Tabyana Beach offers cruisers a great beach day. Plus, it’s a public (free) beach, although rental of lounge chairs and umbrellas come at a cost. Related: Don’t forget your beach towels! Here’s what you need to know. Top Things to Do in Roatán Both Roatán