Roatan Eco Park and Reef Snorkeling with Chocolate and Rum Tastings

Excursion Highlights:
  • Explore Roatan's cultural roots at the Wild Cane House Museum in Manawakie Park.
  • Visit a rescue sanctuary to meet sloths, monkeys, and vibrant tropical birds.
  • Tour a local chocolate factory and see how handcrafted sweets are made.
  • Sample island-made rum and delicious rum cake at a working distillery.
  • Snorkel the vibrant coral reef, part of the world's second-largest reef system.
Price: $89.00
Choose Options My Cruise Itinerary
?
Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Scenic, Cultural, Historical
Shore Excursion Duration 4 Hours
Activity Level ? Easy
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? An approximate 10 to 15-minute walk from the cruise ship pier is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.
Food/Beverage Provided A tasting of chocolate, rum, and rum cake will be provided.
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing your swimsuit under comfortable clothing and sensible, flat-soled walking shoes or shoes that can get wet. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also suggested.
Restrictions This tour is not wheelchair accessible, and collapsible wheelchairs are not allowed. However, foldable motorized scooters, strollers, walkers, and small bags are permitted. Guests must be able to navigate steps and stairs, walk on uneven terrain, and enter and exit the vehicle and vessel without assistance.

This tour is not suitable for guests with mobility limitations, back issues, or serious medical conditions, such as heart problems.

Infants (ages 0-2) are not permitted. Participants must be at least 3 years old. Guests must be 18 years or older to consume alcohol.

The maximum weight limit for the boat is 380 lbs.

Roatan Eco Park and Reef Snorkeling with Chocolate and Rum Tastings

Discover the rich culture, wildlife, and underwater wonders of Roatan Island on this all-in-one adventure that blends history, animal encounters, and snorkeling in one unforgettable day. Perfect for cruise guests docking at the vibrant Mahogany Bay port, this tour offers a unique glimpse into the heart and soul of Honduras.

Start your journey at Manawakie Park, where you'll step back in time at the Wild Cane House Museum. Learn how early islanders lived, built their homes with bamboo and mud, and preserved their heritage through generations. Dive into the island's fascinating past with a guided introduction to Mayan artifacts and belief systems, bringing ancient civilization to life through expert storytelling.

Next, head to the Monkey and Sloth Hangout, a family-run sanctuary dedicated to the care of rescued animals. This intimate setting allows you to interact with adorable sloths, lively capuchin monkeys, and colorful tropical birds like scarlet macaws and parrots. Whether you're snapping photos or simply soaking up the moment, this is a highlight for nature lovers of all ages.

Continue your sensory journey with visits to a local chocolate factory and rum distillery, where you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how these island favorites are made. Enjoy generous tastings of fresh, handcrafted chocolate, local rum, and sweet rum cake, with the option to purchase more to take home these authentic flavors as souvenirs.

Cap off your day with a short boat ride to Roatan's world-famous coral reef--part of the second-largest barrier reef system on the planet. Strap on your snorkel gear and dive into crystal-clear Caribbean waters to discover vibrant marine life and colorful coral formations. Whether you're an experienced snorkeler or trying it for the first time, the reef offers an unforgettable underwater experience.

This tour includes round-trip transportation, a knowledgeable guide, tastings, and all necessary snorkeling equipment. Mahogany Bay in Roatan is a favorite cruise destination for a reason--offering warm hospitality and easy access to the island's top attractions. Be sure to book early, as space is limited and this well-rounded tour fills up fast.

Please Note: Due to updated local regulations effective April 1, 2025, guests will no longer be permitted to hold the monkeys and sloths as physical contact with animals in parks and sanctuaries are restricted. Photo opportunities, however, may still be available. Please note that this policy is subject to change as the situation evolves.