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West Bay Beach can get very crowded, so arrive early to stake out a space in the sand.
Don’t forget to pack a bathing suit, a beach towel, and reef-safe sun protection. You may also want to bring an umbrella for shade, if you’re not planning to use a local resort’s facilities.
There is no fee to access West Bay Beach.
Visitors can rent snorkeling equipment at beachside outfitters.
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West Bay Beach is a popular tourist destination on Roatan Island, thanks to its white sand beaches and emerald waters. It offers cruise day-trippers the opportunity to explore a part of the island away from the port while also visiting Gumbalimba Park and the Roatan Rum Company nearby.
West Bay Beach is located in West Bay on Roatan island. West Bay is on the island's westernmost tip. From the Roatan island ferry terminal, it’s about 10 miles (16 kilometers) away for a 30-minute drive. The popular Kimpton Grand Roatan Resort and Spa is on West Bay Beach.
West Bay Beach doesn’t take long to tour; the beach runs north to south for approximately 1 mile (2 kilometers), and most visitors spend their time at the beach. West Bay, the town along the coast, can take three to six hours if you visit Gumbalimba Park and Casita Monita.
Getting from West End to West Bay Beach is relatively easy. The two towns are approximately 3 miles (5 kilometers) apart and can be reached in 10 minutes by taxi. It's a 30-minute drive from Coxen Hole, and most day-trippers arrange a taxi through their hotel or cruise line.
There are hotels and restaurants along West Bay Beach, but they reserve their restrooms for paying customers. If you’re interested in additional amenities like showers, towels, or sun loungers, ask hotels, restaurants, or your cruise line about any day passes they offer to the surrounding West Bay beach clubs.
Yes, West Bay Beach is family-friendly. Many beachside hotels like the Kimpton Grand Roatan Resort and Spa and Xbalanque Resort are family-friendly. Day cruisers often visit this popular cruise island stop with their kids to snorkel, swim, and dive. There are multiple dive shops and equipment rentals.












































































































































