Preparation
The park is remote and rugged; ensure you have adequate water, sun protection, and proper footwear before heading out.
Port Royal National Park is a significant protected area situated on the eastern end of Roatán, Honduras. Spanning 5 square kilometers along the island's southern coastline, the park functions as a crucial sanctuary for local ecosystems. Visitors can explore a more rugged and untouched side of the island, far removed from the busier tourist centers. The park is defined by its unique coastal geography and stands as an essential site for regional conservation efforts. It is an ideal destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Caribbean environment.
Port Royal National Park is a significant protected area situated on the eastern end of Roatán, Honduras. Spanning 5 square kilometers along the island's southern coastline, the park functions as a crucial sanctuary for local ecosystems. Visitors can explore a more rugged and untouched side of the island, far removed from the busier tourist centers. The park is defined by its unique coastal geography and stands as an essential site for regional conservation efforts. It is an ideal destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Caribbean environment.
Five square kilometers of preserved coastal terrain.
Crucial sanctuary for local Caribbean ecosystems.
Remote location away from busy tourist centers.
The area is largely undeveloped, offering limited facilities compared to the western side of the island.
Ideal for visitors who prefer off-the-beaten-path experiences over resort-style amenities.
The terrain is best suited for those comfortable with outdoor exploration and hiking.
The park is remote and rugged; ensure you have adequate water, sun protection, and proper footwear before heading out.
Access to the eastern end of Roatán can be challenging; consider renting a 4x4 vehicle or hiring a local guide familiar with the area.
Nature lovers and those seeking a quiet, rugged escape from the main tourist areas.
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$50-$120 p/day
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As a protected conservation site, please follow 'Leave No Trace' principles to help preserve the local ecosystem.