
Snorkeling: The world’s second largest reef barrier is at your fingertips! Come and enjoy a spectacular snorkeling adventure at French Cay Marine Reserve, a part of the Mesoamerican reef that extends from Mexico to Central America. Tropical fish of every color, a variety of marine life and vibrant coral reef comes to life as you submerge yourself in these crystal-clear Caribbean waters. The trained staff will make your day a safe experience full of wonder and fun!
Shrimp Feast: Nestled on one of the most unique waterfronts in Roatan, Capt. Jerry’s Day Pass will provide you with an “All You Can Eat Shrimp” experience. This restaurant was once a boat house that was transformed into a restaurant and straw market, where you can find hand-made souvenirs and unique gifts while enjoying a spectacular ocean view.
Accessibility: Tour is ambulatory accessible; you must be able to take a few steps (up/down) and walk short distances. Collapsible wheelchair can be stored.
Requirements & Restrictions: Fins are provided and required to be worn by all participants while snorkeling. Maximum weight - 275 lbs for all in-water-activities. Guests must be able to climb a four-step vertical ladder without assistance (this ladder will be used to get on and off the boat when participating in an in-water-activity). Minimum age – 6 years. Minimum height – 45”. Children 11 years and under participating must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. For safety reasons, pregnant women and guests with back or neck injuries may not participate on this excursion.
What to Bring: Beach towel, swimsuit and credit/debit card for purchases.
Good to Know: The sequence of stops may vary by tour. Marine life sightings cannot be guaranteed since it varies by season and weather conditions. While visiting Roatan, you will be on the Bay Islands National Marine Park, the largest protected marine area in Honduras. Please do not litter, and do not touch, disturb or buy souvenirs made from marine life. Your support makes all the difference; help conserve this marine protected area. And as time permits, please visit the Marine Park’s kiosk as you transit through the Mahogany Bay Cruise Terminal to learn more about this precious resource.