General Tour Information
What types of tours does Andi Roatan Tours offer?
We offer cultural, adventure, wildlife, beach, and island sightseeing tours, including visits to sloth and monkey sanctuaries, ziplining, ATVs, snorkeling, and more.
Are your tours private or shared?
All our tours are private for up to 3o people. If you need a larger group, please contact us with at least a week in advance.
How long do the tours last?
Most tours last between 3 to 6 hours, depending on the package. Custom tours can be adjusted to fit your ship’s schedule.
Can we customize our tour itinerary?
Yes! We offer flexible itineraries. You can mix and match activities or request a custom tour tailored to your interests.
Are your tours kid-friendly?
Yes, most of our tours are family-friendly and safe for children. We also offer special pricing for kids and free admission for children under 4 on many tours.
Booking & Payments

How can I book a tour with Andi Roatan Tours?
You can book directly through our website using credit/debit cards or PayPal. We also accept cash payments for some add-ons on the day of the tour.
Do I need to pay the full amount when booking?
In most cases, yes. However, we may accept a deposit to secure your spot depending on the tour and group size.
Do you offer group discounts?
Yes! We provide discounts for groups over 10 people, and special occasions like birthdays, honeymoons, or veterans. Check out our special offers page to see our discount codes.
Is tipping the tour guide required?
Tipping is not mandatory but is greatly appreciated if you feel your guide provided an excellent experience.

About Roatan
Where is Roatan located?
Roatan is an island off the northern coast of Honduras in the Caribbean Sea. It’s part of the Bay Islands.
What’s the best time of year to visit Roatan?
Roatan is beautiful year-round, but the dry season (March to August) offers the best weather for tours and beach activities. This is considered the low season, whereas September to February is considered the high season.
Do locals speak English?
Yes, English is widely spoke by most of the island’s population, especially in the tourism industry.
Is Roatan safe for tourists?
Roatan is very safe, especially in tourist-friendly areas. There is community, municipal and national police providing security and patrols, but as always, use common sense and follow local advice.