๐Roatan is an island about 65 km off the east coast of Honduras, Central America. We travel from Toronto via direct flights (5 hours, winter months) or international through connections in the US the remainder of the year. The island can also be accessed from the Mainland by air or a 90 minute ferry jaunt.
๐A surprising fact for Canadians is that it is 3,110 km from Toronto to Roatan. It is 4,200 km from Toronto to Vancouver, BC.
๐Roatan is approximately 80 km long and less than 8 km across at its widest. You can see water to the North and South at the same time along some stretches of the road. About roads - there is one main paved-mostly road that runs East-West across the island. The road makes a loop from North to South in the western end, but when you go East? You drive to the end and turn around and come back. There are many little roads branching off the main road. Most little roads go up, up then down, down and require careful driving in rainy season.
๐ Roatan is a tropical Caribbean island running along the edge of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System. At the highest point it is 270 meters above sea level. And lowest? That beautiful, blue sea. When you are on the land you are either going up or down. Most of our friends live up. Because the island is made up of dead coral, for the most part it is not fit for growing crops or vegetables. (there are small pockets of exceptions.) Most food is transported by ship from the mainland. However, various bananas/plantains, coconuts, and avacados and mangos in season are enjoyed.
Larry tried growing small gardens while we lived at our house. He had marginal success. However, one year a watermelon grew in our driveway. We had to leave before it was ripe, so Franklin and family enjoyed the treat.
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