Guanaja Island Port
Guanaja Island, Honduras
Guanaja Island, part of Honduras' Bay Islands in the Southern Caribbean, is a remote tropical paradise known for its untouched beauty. The island, located 70 km off the mainland, features cays like Bonacca, with a population of around 10,000, often referred to as 'the Venice of Honduras' due to its canals. The economy is based on fishing and shrimping, with diving and snorkeling tourism being popular. Guanaja boasts fresh water access, waterfalls, and a warm climate all year round. The island is home to the world's second-largest coral reef, part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System. Visitors can enjoy secluded beaches, explore the diverse marine life, and experience the unique charm of a car-free environment. With English as the predominant language, Guanaja offers a safe and peaceful escape for travelers seeking a remote island getaway.
Location
City: Guanaja
Region: Bay Islands
Country: Honduras
Coordinates: 16.4625° N, 85.8692° W