Scuba Diving

Some of the world's best diving surrounds Roatan and the Bay Islands, Honduras, and is found only minutes from Infinity Bay. Diving around Roatan and the Bay Islands is excellent because the islands are surrounded by a barrier reef and one of the most species-rich marine habitat in the world. Over 50 dive sites, characterized by spectacular crevices and tunnels opening to breathtaking walls, offer excellent visibility, abundant fish and brilliant corals. Most sites are within 10-20 minutes, and good diving is accessible approximately 40 yards from the beach. Roatan scuba diving water temperatures range from the low 80F in summer and high 70F in winter. Although visibility can peak at 100 feet or more, expect an average of 80 feet, unless storms or plankton cloud the water. Infinity Bay offers dive services from their private dock. The Roatan scuba diving amenities include a large selection of equipment for rental, resort courses and diving certification courses.
Snorkeling
Considered one of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean, Roatan's coral reef is part of the second largest reef in the world. For divers and snorkelers, this is the perfect place to marvel at the incredible natural landscape and varied wildlife that lies below the surface of the sea. And for those wishing to learn this sport, this is a not-to-be-missed opportunity. Because the reef is only 50 feet from the West Bay shoreline in front of the resort, it is an excellent snorkeling location. Guests need only swim out a few minutes to reach the reef and enjoy an experience usually reserved just for divers.
Cangrejal River Rafting Tour
Our tour begins with a ferry ride to the mainland. Located just 30 minutes from La Ceiba, along the eastern border of Pico Bonito National Park, the Rio Cangrejal is one of Central America's most accessible and best white water rafting rivers. This twenty mile river flows from the cloud forests of the park to the Caribbean Sea. The river's rapids range in difficulty from class III to class V, and provide an exciting and adrenaline inducing Honduran travel adventure. You will be accompanied by highly qualified instructors who will provide a safe and memorable Honduras river rafting experience. The river runs highest from September to February, but river rafting in Honduras is available almost all year. The river runs through a narrow river gorge, with plenty of swimming holes and short hikes. Return to Roatan the same day by air.
Cost: $235 per person, minimum of two people
Includes: Ferry, air and land transportation, lunch, rafting guides and fees.
La Ceiba and Hot Springs Tour
Our tour begins with a ferry ride to the mainland. We will spend the morning with a tour of Pico Bonito Park, where you will visit Glenda's Paradise Hot Springs. These natural Honduran hot water springs, with a temperature of 40°C (105°F), will soothe your muscles and are a great way to relax. Pico Bonito National Park is home to many hiking trails and a wide variety of vegetation and wildlife. You'll have an excellent opportunity for nature viewing during your tour. We will continue our Honduras travel adventure with a visit to La Ceiba, one of the country's coastal jewels. We'll lunch in a local restaurant, and after lunch we will have plenty of time to do some shopping. Return to Roatan and Infinity Bay the same day by air.
Cost: $195 per person, minimum of 2 people
Includes: Ferry, air and land transportation, lunch, guide and entrance to Hot Springs
Pico Bonito Nature Hike Tour
Our Tour begins with a ferry ride to the mainland. Pico Bonito National Park is one of Honduras' beautiful protected areas and just 45 minutes away from downtown La Ceiba. It is one of the largest national parks in the country, covering an area of 1073 square kilometers. Here, you will enjoy a hiking tour through the park's habitats which vary from tropical rain forest, broad leaf forest and cloud forest. These diverse environments are home to a wide variety of wildlife and an excellent opportunity for nature viewing during your Roatan vacation. The park is home to over 300 species of birds, as well as jaguars, tapirs, armadillos, wild pigs, river otters, deer, puma, white-faced and spider monkeys. The Pico Bonito River and Sirena waterfalls offer refreshing swimming opportunities during your tour. After lunch we will visit the park's Butterfly House and Serpentarium, where we will finish our tour. Return to Roatan and Infinity Bay the same day by air.
Cost: $225 per person, minimum of two people
Includes: Ferry, air and land transportation, lunch, entrance to Pico Bonito National Park, Butterfly House and Serpentarium, and guide
Canopy and Hot Springs Tour
Our tour begins with a ferry ride to the mainland. We will spend the morning with a tour of Pico Bonito Park, starting with a 15 minute horseback ride. Then you will enjoy a canopy zip line tour through the park's wooded vegetation, ending up at the hot springs. These natural Honduran hot water springs, with a temperature of 40°C (105°F), will soothe your muscles and are a great way to relax. Pico Bonito National Park is home to many hiking trails and a wide variety of vegetation and wildlife. You'll have an excellent opportunity for nature viewing during your tour. We will continue our Honduras travel adventure with a visit to La Ceiba, one of the country's coastal jewels. We'll lunch in a local restaurant, and after lunch we will have plenty of time to do some shopping. Return to Roatan and Infinity Bay the same day by air.
Cost: $225 per person, minimum of 2 people
Includes: Ferry, air and land transportation, lunch, guide and entrance to Hot Springs and Canopy Zip Line
Roatan Fishing
What's more thrilling than hooking a Blue Marlin, a Barracuda or a big Yellow-fin Tuna? Try the excitement of Roatan fishing outside the coral reef, guided by a local fisherman. Roatan, part of the Bay Islands Honduras, offers some of the finest world class off shore fishing anywhere. Our waters and banks are heaven for anglers on the lookout for wahoos, king mackerel, mahi mahi, barracuda, tuna and marlin. Honduran fishing has a lot to offer for both the experienced and novice fishing enthusiast. Infinity Bay offers both Deep Sea and Fly Fishing from its private dock. The resort has fully equipped boats, with the best navigational systems and all the equipment necessary for both types of fishing. The experienced captains will give a memorable Roatan fishing experience.
Cost: Deep Sea Fishing
$700 for all day trip (2 people minimum)
$400 for half day trip (2 people minimum)
Cost: Fly Fishing
$600 for all day trip (2 people minimum)
$300 for half day trip (2 people minimum)
Canopy Zip Line Tours

One of the more popular Roatan tours is a canopy zip line. Canopy tours offer an opportunity to observe the rainforest from a different angle, looking at the life on the top of tropical jungles. Zip lining is an adventurous part of any Roatan Honduras vacation. Two canopy zip line tours are close to Infinity Bay and West Bay: South Shore and Gumbalimba Park.
South Shore Canopy Tour in West Bay Beach: This Roatan canopy tour is located in West Bay, 5 minutes from Infinity Bay. The South Shore offers its clients an amazing extreme experience, traveling over an hour in their 25 acres of lush vegetation filled with tropical wildlife and gracious island trees.
Gumbalimba Park in West Bay Beach: The Roatan canopy tour at Gumbalimba Park zips from tree to tree high above the lush jungle floor. Ten exciting traverses will take you all the way from the top of Roatan's mountainous backbone to the middle of the beautiful sandy beach of West Bay.
There are two other centrally-located canopy tours, one near the Fantasy Island Resort and the other at Palmetto Hill. Jungle Canopy (Palmetto Bay Hill) is the biggest on the island, with 20 platforms, including swing bridges and a climbing wall.
Tropical Gardens

Roatan, in the Bay Islands of Honduras, is rich with lush tropical vegetation and features several beautiful gardens around the island where you can enjoy a close look at the many tropical species. Two gardens close to Infinity Bay are Carambola Tropical Gardens and Gumbalimba Park.
Carambola Tropical Gardens: Set aside at least a couple of hours during your Roatan vacation for a visit to the Carambola Botanical Gardens, along the banks of Mahogany Creek. The gardens offer a relaxing stroll through a diverse collection of flowering plants, ferns, spices, fruit trees, hardwood trees and orchids. As well as the small, well-tended gardens, trails lead up the pretty valley through the arid tropical forest, past the iguana wall, where iguanas and parrots breed, and up to the top of Carambola Mountain. From the summit you can soak in the gorgeous colors of the coral reefs below and see all the way out to the island of Utila. The Carambola Botanical Gardens opened in 1985 and are dedicated to the environmental education of the children of Roatan, the Bay Islands and Honduras.
Gumbalimba Park: Discover botanic beauty in Gumbalimba Park's exotic gardens with over 200 plant and animal species, numerous waterfalls and fountains and a suspension bridge over a large pond. Gumbalimba is a whole day Roatan vacation destination, with an animal preserve, island history exhibits, canopy zip line tour, pool, beach, restaurant, and craft market. Get up close with macaws, parrots and monkeys that roam the gardens and will perch on your shoulders.
Infinity Bay Dolphin Encounters
Roatan Institute of Marine Studies at Anthony's Key Resort offers many unique opportunities for encounters with dolphins, snorkeling, diving and swimming. Guests at Infinity Bay receive guest rates at Anthony's Key Resort facilities. Roatan dolphin activities include:
Dolphin Dives
Eight divers take a five minute boat ride to a shallow reef wall, accompanied by a dive guide, dolphin behaviorist and videographer. Divers spend 45 minutes observing, photographing and playing with the dolphins in the open ocean, in depths of up to 60' over a white sand bottom. Divers need a certification card to participate.
Dolphin Snorkeling or Swimming
Accompanied by a dolphin behaviorist and videographer, a maximum of ten snorkelers interact with the dolphins off a white-sand key in approximately 20 feet of water. Session includes a 25-minute beach encounter and 30 minute dolphin snorkeling session. If the dolphins choose not to interact, there is a private area for them within the two-acre enclosure. Minimum age 13.
Dolphin Beach Encounter
This encounter requires no swimming skills, and is ideal for small children, the elderly, and anyone who wants to interact with dolphins without cumbersome snorkeling gear. Provides great photo opportunities.
There are no advanced bookings, all Roatan dolphin arrangements are to be made on property.
Roatan Scooters and other transportation rentals
Located just steps from Infinity Bay in the West Bay Mall, Captain Vans Rentals offers Yamaha 2 person scooters, Honda dual-sport motorcycles and Schwinn mountain bikes for rent by the day or by the week for your Roatan vacation. Scooters, motorcycles and mountain bikes are a fun way to travel around Roatan. Roatan has over 60 miles of scenic roads which are perfect for exploring its many friendly villages, sandy beaches and hill top vistas. There is also a Captain Vans Rentals location in the village of West End. Your rentals include a detailed island treasure map and a helmet. Explore our friendly island on two wheels as a fun part of your Roatan travel adventure.
Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Don't want to miss the world's second longest coral barrier reef on your Roatan vacation? The Coral Reef Explorer is a great opportunity to discover the underwater beauty of the reef even if you don't snorkel, dive or swim! The Coral Reef Explorer is a semi-submarine vessel with large glass windows that seats 30 people in air conditioned comfort. You'll get a great view of the marine life, such as sea turtles, eagle rays, vibrant tropical fish and barracudas without even getting wet! Located in West Bay Beach steps from Infinity Bay, experience the Coral Reef Explorer on your Roatan, Honduras vacation. The tour takes approximately 50 minutes through the coral reef and your tour guide will describe the marine life and coral reef system.
Cost: $30 per person
Roatan Vacation Island Tours
Nothing enhances Roatan vacations like discovering the beauty and culture of the island with one of the available Island Tours. Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning vistas of Roatan beaches from the highest points of the island, as well as taking in the daily life of island villages.
Full Day Island Tour
Come and discover the exotic island of Roatan, an old refuge of pirates. Our first stop is Gumbalimba Park, where you can interact with macaws and monkeys, discover island history, stroll amongst native vegetation, walk the park's Roatan beach, and purchase local crafts. Our expedition continues through Coxen Hole, the island's main town, where you will visit the local market. We then continue to the Iguana Farm, home to nearly 3000 iguanas, and a must stop for Roatan vacations. Enjoy lunch, a delicious combination of shellfish accompanied by a glass of wine, at Casa Romeo's Restaurant overlooking picturesque French Harbor. Our last stop is the community of West End, known as the "Zona Viva" (zone, where the action is) of the island. There you will find bars, restaurants and souvenirs.
Leave: 8:30 am / Return: 4:30 pm
Cost: 1-2 people, $125 per person; 3-10 people, $95 per person
Includes: Land transportation, entrance to Gumbalimba Park and Iguana Farm, and lunch at Casa Romeo's.
Half Day Island Tour
The Half Day Tour begins with a visit to the Iguana Farm home to nearly 3000 iguanas and a must stop for Roatan vacations. We will continue to Coxen Hole, Roatan's main town, where we'll visit the local market. The tour finishes with a visit to Gumbalimba Park, with parrots, macaws, monkeys, lush native plants, island history exhibits, local crafts and a beautiful Roatan beach.
Leave: 8:30 am / Return: 1:00 pm
Cost: 1-2 people, $85 per person; 3-10 people, $65 per person
Includes: Land transportation, entrance to Gumbalimba Park and Iguana Farm.
Mangroves Tour
This tour takes you to the eastern part of Roatan to discover the mangrove coast of Oak Ridge and Jonesville. We will use small gas-powered canoes to cross the channels and explore the mangrove swamps and marine ecosystems of Roatan beaches. We will visit the Hole in the Wall, a Roatan beach bar located on the water and run by an old sailor named Bob. On our return route, we will pass through a Garifuna community. The Garifuna are descendents of African slaves and Arawak Indians, and their culture is protected by UNESCO.
Leave: 8:00 am / Return: 12 noon
Cost: $85 per person
Includes: Land and water transportation