We've been to CCV a lot and gotten to know Roatan pretty well- we owned property there!
CCV is a catered experience. There will be sign-up sheets for various off premises adventures including a mid-week dinner, shark rodeo, dolphin deal (at AKR) and Friday afternoon van offerings. No need to form up a group on your own.
The CCV Photo Pro, Tim Blanton offers his own trip that heads to the seldom travelled East end to visit ancient Pirate territory.
Roatan Bay Islands, Eco Tour | CoCo View Resort There are other ways to go East, and this is what I would recommend as it doesn't present the usual touristy silliness that is quickly evolving on Roatan, notably in the West End zone which is tourist central, Jimmy Buffet on the cheap.
One of my favorite off-prem trips is to send my fellow travelers down East to Oak Ridge and get them on a water taxi tour through the mangroves. There is an 'intercoastal' waterway that connects the villages and not surprisingly, a string of places to buy beers along the way.
If you want to do a bit of shopping, the only thing other than wood crafts (simple boxes to ornate chairs) that is really Honduran in origin can be found at the grocery just 5 minutes West by car in French Harbour. There you can get Vanilla, and some other local packed spices. The local favorite Rum is Flor de Cana, a Nicaraguan product adopted by the Bay Islands.
Here are some images that include those vendors-> CoCoView Explained In Pictures by doc adelman
At CCV, each day, you will see various artists arriving and setting up temporary shop to tempt you with really first rate selected craftwork presentations. After many years of Roatan visits, there's nothing cooler that I brought home than what was shown to us daily by the one or two vendors allowed on the small islet that is CCV.
CCV has a stable of van/cab drivers who are English speaking and will take you on whatever character of trip you decide after conversations with the various resort staff. DO NOT drive any rental vehicle.
I stand with
NetDoc as above. (altho if he couldn't be tempted to leave AKR after a week, he might
never want to leave CCV) Maybe I'm jaded by Caribbean trips since 1972, maybe it's because this will be Week 72 upcoming that we will dive with CCV, but I'm just not bothering to leave CCV if I can be there and be diving. No local restaurant beats missing the worst night dive. As for Friday? (You can do a very shallow dive or two on Friday morning) As for Friday afternoon... pick from the land tours as presented by CCV, or just sleep in the Sun- something which most people do on their second and subsequent visits. Not a lot of motivation to leave.