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From Port to Paradise: How to Find Your Driver in Roatan with us Lets Go Roatan Tours

 When a cruise ship arrives in Roatán , passengers step off full of excitement, ready to explore the island. But one of the first questions many have is: “Where do we find our driver?” Roatán has two main cruise ports: Port of Coxen Hole in Roatán  is  now known as Town Center. Mahogany Bay , now known as “ Isla Tropicale ”. At both ports, the process is simple—but a little different. At Port of Roatán in Coxen Hole, passengers walk straight out of the terminal into a lively area where drivers are waiting just outside the gate. Many hold signs with guest names or company logos. It’s easy to spot your driver, especially if you’ve booked ahead. At Mahogany Bay (Isla Tropicale) , guests walk through the shopping village and toward the main exit. For private tours, you usually meet your driver just outside the gate. There, you’ll see friendly local drivers lined up, holding signs and ready to welcome their guests. Now imagine this… A couple steps off the ship, holding t...

Best Roatán Tours by Locals | 30+ Years of Experience

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  Best Roatán Tours by Locals | 30+ Years of Experience When visitors arrive on the beautiful island of Roatán, they want more than just a tour—they want to experience the island through the eyes of someone who truly knows it. That’s exactly what Josue Elias Mejia , founder of Let’s Go Roatan Tours , has spent his life sharing with travelers from around the world. Josue came to Roatán as an 8-year-old kid , knowing only Spanish . At that time, the island was very different from what visitors see today. Tourism was just beginning to grow, and cruise ships were not yet bringing the thousands of visitors that now arrive each year. As a young boy, Josue became curious about the visitors coming from the United States . Wanting to communicate with them and help them explore the island, he began learning English little by little while guiding and helping tourists . By talking with visitors every day, he practiced the language, learned about different cultures, and discovered every corner ...