Hi Michael,
Guanaja is perfect for you if you are keen on nature, diving and relaxing without having too many people around. The End of the World Resort is a very good operation (Carlos Santana stayed there a few months ago!), as is Bo's Island House. Both resorts are on the north shore, and very close to waterfalls, deserted beaches and nature trails.
The owners of both resorts are very happy to take you on nature trails and tours and both offer diving. We handle central reservations for most of the resorts and vacation rentals on the islands, and would be delighted to help you find the right option for your vacation. Please call our toll free line 1-877-540-9692 or send me an email to sandra.....com and I will give you more information about both resorts.
Take care, Sandra --------- Sandra Sampayo Reservations Director TropicalREZ Harbour Centre, French Harbour Roatan, Bay Islands US Toll Free: 1-877-540-9692 US phone: 1-702-940-0735 US Fax: 1-786-549-0129 Roatan phone +504 455-7853 Roatan Fax: +504 455-7841 info.....com http://www.tropicalrez.com
-----Original Message----- From: candoia [mailto:candoia.....com] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 2:01 PM To: roatan....groups.com Subject: [roatan] Guanaja Resorts
Hello All,
I hope I'm not asking questions that have already been posted to death, but I couldn't find anything current in the archives.
I've only recently started researching The Bay Islands and am really intrigued by a trip to Guanaja. I've been on some of the resort web sites (the ones that have them), but I would like to hear from someone who has stayed there.
Let me tell you what I find so fascinating so you can see where I'm coming from. My wife and I are both advanced open water divers and have been to Bonaire, Caymans and Nassau. I like the idea of the larger pelagic species that inhabit the waters around the islands and the great diversity of the smaller species on the reefs. The diving sounds great.
As for island activities, we are NOT into the nightlife, casinos, large crowds, etc. Our ideal day is to spend a few hours hiking up a remote trail and not seeing another human being. We love wildlife (particularly reptile and amphibian species) and photograph a LOT of them.
Am I totally off base in thinking a trip to Guanaja is for us? One place in particular that sounded pretty appealing to me is the End of the World Resort. Mostly because of it's isolation and proximity to Michael Rock Peak.
Anyway, any information on the Guanaja resorts is greatly appreciated, please feel free to e-mail me direct as well as post to the group.
Michael
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