Our first spot was a visit to Bando Beach. With only two days, we were limited in how much we could see, next visit will have to be much longer. I had planned on going diving while in Utila, however since we were only on the island for two full days, I chose to spend more of my time in the company of my loving wife….(yes she was looking over my shoulder while I was typing) Bando Beach entrance. In the planning process when thinking of where to visit, I often research using you tube, I had come across this interesting video, that definitely piqued my curiosity enough to add Utila to our bucket list. We were all amazed when the Tuk Tuk made it to the top of the hill. The drive through the very narrow, often steep streets (Paths) was an adventure in itself. Garden view, Jakob was at the ferry dock waiting for us with an island Tuk Tuk ferry to take us to our rooms. This trip was a first in two ways, first to Utila and the first time I have booked through Airbnb, I booked three nights at L.A. The ferry ride over was calm, and fast, getting to the dock in Utila in about 50 minutes. The ferry runs between Roatan and Utila daily, leaving Roatan at 2:00 PM and departing Utila at 10:15 AM, for a very reasonable L1,250.00 ($50 US) The Utila Dream ferry. Travelling to Utila from Roatan or mainland Honduras has been made simple when in 2015 the Utila Dream ferry started running regular services between La Cieba, Utila and Roatan. Karen and I, joined by good friends Mary and Bernie took a short break from Roatan, and travelled to Utila for a three night stay.
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