Couple things:.
1. December is way out of hurricane season. Hurricanes are generally a summer/early fall phenomenon.
2. Winds shift such that you can get weather out of the NW in December. I'd look at the South side at that time, though Coconut Tree and apparently AKR can shuttle you over.
3. Collectivo taxis are dirt cheap. If you don't mind sharing a cab with locals, it opens up the island for you. Buses and collectivo minibuses are cheaper but much slower.
4. Except for the spring dry season, it rains year round. It's the cold coming out of the NW that can get you. If it's snowing in Dallas, it'll be cool in Roatan. Prepare for the possibility of a cool snap and you'll be fine.
1. December is way out of hurricane season. Hurricanes are generally a summer/early fall phenomenon.
2. Winds shift such that you can get weather out of the NW in December. I'd look at the South side at that time, though Coconut Tree and apparently AKR can shuttle you over.
3. Collectivo taxis are dirt cheap. If you don't mind sharing a cab with locals, it opens up the island for you. Buses and collectivo minibuses are cheaper but much slower.
4. Except for the spring dry season, it rains year round. It's the cold coming out of the NW that can get you. If it's snowing in Dallas, it'll be cool in Roatan. Prepare for the possibility of a cool snap and you'll be fine.