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There is an invisible force field surrounding the island of Utila that prevents you from leaving. That is the only plausible explanation for Emmet and I have languished here for the last 8 days!! We've put off our departure four times already. We've only ...
... back to Treetanic so Mel could see it. We called it an early night because Bex had to wake up early to head out to the Cayes to start her scuba classes and Ben and I rented bikes to explore the island. Even though we left before the hottest part of the ...
... and it was crazy. Everyone was dancing to the reg-a-tón music and the dance floor was just pulsating... but I got sleepy and just couldn't really appreciate it. Plus we needed to get to bed in order to catch the 6:30 am ferry back to main land Honduras.
... on an island off an island, peaceful, relaxed atmosphere of fishermen and the like. Circa 800 inhabitants amongst the cayes, three churches, and a couple of general stores, our accommodation rested on the eastern edge of the small landmass. A good place ...
... at 6am burned two fattyz and headed down to the dock, the boat was late but came only 15minutes later.. it was a 25min ride out to utila caye we got to sit on the roof of the boat and smoke ciggs the weather today is much better, only a few clouds in the ...
... pack her back for the 6am ferry. Met the girls and we headed off Utila to La Ceiba with the idea of getting out of Honduras that afternoon. What a drama this would be. There was a teachers strike and the highway was blocked for about 5 hours, so no buses ...
We finally leave Roatan and take Captain Vern's catamaran to Utila (a highly recommended way travelling – the 4 hour crossing costs us $50 each and we spend our time sunbathing in style). We listen to the advice of a friend and opt for Utila Water ...