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Animal Encounter At Gumbalimba Preserve

Animal Encounter at Gumbalimba Preserve

Envelope the breathtaking nature of Roatan Island during our preserve and animal sanctuary tour. This adventure-filled excursion is a must-see attraction offering close encounters with Honduras’s unique wildlife and vibrant flora.

Set within the lush landscapes of Roatan Island, the Gumbalimba Park is a sanctuary to white-faced monkeys, majestic macaws, and many more native animal species. These fascinating creatures roam freely around the park, turning your visit into an immersive experience straight out of a National Geographic episode. Amidst the natural beauty, a seemingly endless array of flora envelops the sanctuary, adding a scenic backdrop to your adventure.

Guiding you on an interactive journey through this tropical paradise is a knowledgeable and professional guide, an expert in all things Roatan Island. From introducing you to the national bird, the Macaw, to offering fascinating insights about the white-faced monkeys, your guide ensures a captivating tour throughout. Don’t forget your camera for those unforgettable moments that will transform your vacation into a treasure chest of memories.

The adventure doesn’t stop there! Your tour will also escort you through the park’s natural, underground cave and museum, a unique opportunity to delve into the intriguing culture and history of Roatan Island. Learn about the Mayan culture that once flourished here and the pirates that sailed Roatan’s seas – all in the setting of an extraordinary, natural environment.

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the Gumbalimba Park, and discover the authentic, natural beauty of Roatan Island. This extraordinary tour promises an experience that’s both fun and educational, appealing to nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious travelers alike. Dive into this unique adventure today, and let the magic of Roatan Island captivate you.

05/16/2025 through 05/16/2027
01/09/2025 through 05/16/2027

Day 1 Roatan is the largest of the eight islands known collectively as Las Islas de la Bahia (Bay Islands). Brilliant clear blue waters and palm fringed beaches are cooled by gentle trade winds. An extensive reef system offers the most spectacular diving and snorkeling in the Western hemisphere, while inland nature reserves give an up-close look at native wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, and parrots. After a day spent underwater, take time to shop and dine on local eats near the shores of French Harbor and Brick Bay.

01/09/25 - 05/16/27

Starting At $100

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This tour cannot accommodate wheelchairs or motorized scooters. However, foldable wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers are allowed.

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