Rats- I misspelled the header, and now I can't fix it. Arggh! Oh well, you know what I meant. Woody
Shoiping, the goils loive it.
You can get a cab from Oak Ridge (RHR's landing
Wikimapia - Let's describe the whole world!) to take you to the West End... or anywhere else. What they are likely to charge you would vary greatly- maybe best to arrange this with Mike at RHR. I have been charged $7 to get to RHR from the airport, I have had to pay $25 to get back.
Shopping on Roatan is still fairly limited.
The so-called "Mahogany Bay", the new cruise ship market, is just East of the Airport in Dixon's Cove.
Wikimapia - Let's describe the whole world! Just West of the Airport is the small town of Coxen Hole, which has a few interesting artsy gift shops scattered through it's main street district.
The West End
Wikimapia - Let's describe the whole world! is (obviously) West of Coxen Hole (and a bit North). There are many shops in that area- but be aware of what is the more common Guatemalan import versus the local craft.
Shopping locations follow the tourist's feet. What was once a hot-spot in Coxen Hole has now been supplanted by the relocation of the Cruise Ship Port. This has also caused a boon in local businesses located along the main E-W road nearby, as well as in French Harbour, a small town about 2 miles East.
French Harbour might also be a good place to put on your list for grocery shopping, if that's what you need. The market in Coxen Hole is an option as well.
Honduras is well known for traditional wood works and carvings. Visitors often purchase the famous rag hammocks, local coffee and Honduran labeled prepared foods in the markets. You will find better prices on cigars here in the US, but they do have Cuban products. Flor de Cana rum is a great take-home item, but you would do well to shop as the prices vary widely. The best price is likely in Bario Los Fuertes- rely on your cab driver to know the spot. Know what you are buying, the types, quality and prices.
Shopping, because of the very fluid and changing nature of the location of Roatan's visitors, changes pretty often... I'll defer to true locals with immediate first-hand experience.