I received this flyer from the Anthony's Key Resort on Roatan spelling out the details of their "Buy One Get One Free" promotion for 2019, see below.
I'd always assumed that the BOGO special was the same as "no single supplement" for solo travelers - because how could they charge one person more than 2 people?! But I don't think that I have ever seen it specifically stated that way - or maybe I just missed it. But this flyer clearly says "No single supplement fee" so now it is certain.
The all-inclusive prices are listed below and they cover a lot, but keep in mind that there is a 19% tax added on to the package prices - but AKR has been around for a long time and it is still economical, and they don't raise the prices during the high season, either.
I have never stayed at AKR and I have read reviews that range from "fantastic" to "good" and "okay" to "terrible" - so I cannot offer an opinion. But they have been around for a long time, and for folks looking for an economical dive trip AKR might be an option to consider.
I do know that some of their cheapest rooms do not have air-conditioning and I would never stay any where in the Bay Islands without AC because the mosquitos can get really bad, so definitely consider a slightly more expensive room at AKR and get the AC!
I have also been getting announcements of special offers from Turquoise Bay Resort, so they may also be worth investigating. And of course there are other many other popular hotels, resorts, and dive ops on Roatan and in the Bay Islands.
It is my understanding that Honduran immigration requires visitors to have at least 6 months left on their passports (before the expiration date) to gain entry into the country.
I'd always assumed that the BOGO special was the same as "no single supplement" for solo travelers - because how could they charge one person more than 2 people?! But I don't think that I have ever seen it specifically stated that way - or maybe I just missed it. But this flyer clearly says "No single supplement fee" so now it is certain.
The all-inclusive prices are listed below and they cover a lot, but keep in mind that there is a 19% tax added on to the package prices - but AKR has been around for a long time and it is still economical, and they don't raise the prices during the high season, either.
I have never stayed at AKR and I have read reviews that range from "fantastic" to "good" and "okay" to "terrible" - so I cannot offer an opinion. But they have been around for a long time, and for folks looking for an economical dive trip AKR might be an option to consider.
I do know that some of their cheapest rooms do not have air-conditioning and I would never stay any where in the Bay Islands without AC because the mosquitos can get really bad, so definitely consider a slightly more expensive room at AKR and get the AC!
I have also been getting announcements of special offers from Turquoise Bay Resort, so they may also be worth investigating. And of course there are other many other popular hotels, resorts, and dive ops on Roatan and in the Bay Islands.
It is my understanding that Honduran immigration requires visitors to have at least 6 months left on their passports (before the expiration date) to gain entry into the country.