nquinn
Contributor
I'm trying to find more information on Roatan / Honduras.
I see that I can enter using my proof of vaccine, but am unclear on:
1. Are any restaurants or bars open? It sounded like everything is closed. I don't need bars/nightlife, but want at least restaurants open for lunch/dinner. Cocoview is booked up so I'd be looking at smaller places + dive shops, like maybe splash inn or other places near west end divers.
2. Are there actually restrictions about shopping only once every 10 days? I saw reports like this:
Working Together to Protect U.S. Organizations Overseas
That indicate:
"Shopping and essential activities will be allowed from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. according to the last digit of an individual’s national identity card or passport number for non-Honduran citizens. " which would mean only being able to grocery shop once every 10 days? That just can't be right?
From US embassy in Honduras I see:
"During the week, shopping and essential activities will be allowed daily from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. without regard to identification number.
Businesses are only allowed to have 50% capacity.
Bars, nightclubs, gyms, sports complexes, convention centers, theaters, and educational centers are prohibited from operation."
So it sounds like until 10pm restaurants will mostly be open at 50%, and I'm allowed to move around for 'essential activities'. How much would they care about regular getting around town to eat & scuba dive? Doesn't really fall under essential.
I see that I can enter using my proof of vaccine, but am unclear on:
1. Are any restaurants or bars open? It sounded like everything is closed. I don't need bars/nightlife, but want at least restaurants open for lunch/dinner. Cocoview is booked up so I'd be looking at smaller places + dive shops, like maybe splash inn or other places near west end divers.
2. Are there actually restrictions about shopping only once every 10 days? I saw reports like this:
Working Together to Protect U.S. Organizations Overseas
That indicate:
"Shopping and essential activities will be allowed from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. according to the last digit of an individual’s national identity card or passport number for non-Honduran citizens. " which would mean only being able to grocery shop once every 10 days? That just can't be right?
From US embassy in Honduras I see:
"During the week, shopping and essential activities will be allowed daily from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. without regard to identification number.
Businesses are only allowed to have 50% capacity.
Bars, nightclubs, gyms, sports complexes, convention centers, theaters, and educational centers are prohibited from operation."
So it sounds like until 10pm restaurants will mostly be open at 50%, and I'm allowed to move around for 'essential activities'. How much would they care about regular getting around town to eat & scuba dive? Doesn't really fall under essential.