Every year for my birthday, which happens to be in January, I like to take a trip somewhere warm. In 2022, we decided to visit Roatán, the largest of the Honduran Bay Islands, located in the Caribbean, about 65 km off the coast of Honduras. Known for its gorgeous sunsets, tranquil beaches, and impressive barrier reef, I knew this would be a great place for some rest and relaxation. I picked to stay at The Ibagari Hotel in Roatan, Honduras to celebrate.

Where to Stay in Roatán

Ibagari Hotel: This hotel is one of the dreamiest places I have been lucky enough to visit. There is nowhere else I would recommend staying in Roatán. The reasons in favor of choosing Igabari are multi-faceted.

First, the rooms. The suites at Ibagari are huge, with private plunge pools, patios, and gorgeous showers. Our room featured a king bed with slide doors that opened up to a patio complete with a cool private pool, lush vegetation, lounge chairs, and a small dining table for in-suite snacks. We loved relaxing in our little pool with beers from our mini fridge and in our lounge chairs with coffee first thing in the morning.

Second, the amenities. Ibagari, a private beachfront hotel, has a gorgeous pool with a hot tub, an alfresco library for reading and lounging, and plenty of lounge chairs along the ocean where you can lay out and read a good book while listening to the sound of the waves crashing. A hotel gift shop has souvenirs and necessary items you may have forgotten at home, like sunscreen and painkillers.

Finally, the service. The staff is incredibly charming and offers extras like an evening champagne toast at sunset, live music at dinner time, and recommendations for cocktails. No request was too small for the friendly team at Igabari!

What to Do:

Explore the Barrier Reef: One of the main attractions of Roatán is that it features the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Which in turn, makes Ibagari an ideal venue for exploring Roatán because it includes an on-site scuba shop that offers scuba classes for certification and daily snorkeling tours. We decided to go on a snorkeling tour which was absolutely phenomenal. Our tour only included four people, and our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful in educating us about what fish we would see. We made three stops and could see everything from luminous rainbow parrotfish, barracudas, angelfish, coral, turtles, and so much more. The team brought along a cooler of beer, water, and bubbles to enjoy on the boat in between stops and tasty snacks.

Take a Sunset Cruise: One evening, we took a private sunset cruise, complete with a cheese plate of local cheeses, fresh fruit, and sparkling wine. We admired the glistening water, the cool breeze, and the colorful sunset. It was a spectacular way to take in everything the Caribbean offers.

Visit the Spa: Ibagari Hotel has an excellent spa. I indulged in a super relaxing massage more than once!  

Walk the Island: From Igabari, you can walk along the ocean and visit other resorts and even get to the west end downtown area of Roatan, where they have shops and cafes.

What to Eat and Drink:

Luna Muna: The Ibagari hotel has a lovely on-site restaurant with a diverse menu. For breakfast, I recommend avocado toast with poached eggs, pancakes, or the caracola breakfast. Caracola refers to the local community, and so this breakfast is a great way to sample a traditional Honduran Bay breakfast. Eggs cooked to order are served with meaty red beans, fried plantains, local cheese, slice avocado, and a tomato dipping sauce. It is super hearty and flavorful. And DEFINITELY get the freshly squeezed juice of the day! We enjoyed watermelon juice one day, pineapple the next, and even a delicious cantaloupe juice. For lunch, try the lentils bowl with yuca fried bread and the pasta with freshly made pesto for dinner. Cocktails are made with fresh fruits grown in Roatán, and local beers are perfect as a poolside beverage. If you love the cocktails as much as we did, you can sign up for a cocktail-making class!

The Verdict:

Igabari gave us exactly what we needed: time outdoors, beautiful sunsets, pool and beach time, and the chance to slow down and enjoy life.