Roatan glass bottom boat and sloth tour

Roatan Glass Bottom Boat, Sloths & Island Highlights

Roatan sloth and monkey encounter
Glass bottom boat tour in Roatan

This Roatan Glass Bottom Boat, Sloths & Island Highlights tour gives you a relaxed way to experience the island by land and sea. Enjoy scenic island views, meet sloths and monkeys, and take a glass bottom boat ride where you can see fish, coral, and clear Caribbean water without having to swim or snorkel.

Popular with cruise guests, families, couples, and groups, this excursion is a great choice for travelers who want wildlife, sightseeing, and marine views in one easy Roatan tour.

Duration: Approximately 4+ hours

FAQs

What to Bring

  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Camera or phone for photos

Tour Details

  • Duration: Approximately 4+ hours
  • Tour Type: Private transportation, guide, and itinerary for your group
  • Minimum: 2 guests
  • Payment: Cash or PayPal
  • Pickup: Isla Tropicale (formerly Mahogany Bay Cruise Port), Port of Roatan, hotels, resorts, Airbnbs, vacation rentals, and private homes across Roatan

What’s Included

Everything listed here is included
  • Private transportation for your group
  • Friendly bilingual local guide
  • Scenic island sightseeing with photo opportunities
  • Glass bottom boat ride
  • Monkey and sloth wildlife encounter
  • Pickup and return transportation

Cruise Guest Information

This tour is popular with cruise passengers arriving at Isla Tropicale (formerly Mahogany Bay Cruise Port) and the Port of Roatan in Coxen Hole. Pickup instructions are provided before your tour, and we schedule excursions to fit your time on the island.

The easy pace makes this a strong option for guests who want to enjoy Roatan’s scenery, wildlife, and marine life without a physically demanding activity.

What to Expect

Your tour begins with pickup from your cruise port, hotel, resort, Airbnb, vacation rental, or private home. Along the way, your local guide will share information about Roatan’s history, culture, and island life while pointing out scenic views and photo stops.

You’ll board a glass bottom boat for a relaxed ride over Roatan’s clear Caribbean water. From the boat, you can view fish, coral, and marine life without needing to get in the water, making this a great option for guests who prefer to stay dry.

Next, you’ll visit the Monkey & Sloth Park, where you can meet some of Roatan’s most popular animals. Animal interactions depend on the park’s current policies and the well-being of the animals.

After the wildlife stop, your guide will continue through more island highlights before returning you to your pickup location.

Price per Person

$95 per person

Kids 4 and under are FREE*

*Children 4 and under are free for the tour. Most activities either do not charge for young children or have age restrictions, so we do not include any activity fees for them upfront. If a child is able and chooses to participate in an activity that requires a ticket or fee, that cost will be charged and must be paid at the time of the activity.

This excursion includes private transportation and a dedicated guide for your group. The glass bottom boat, wildlife park, and activity locations may have other visitors present during your experience.

Why Guests Love This Tour

Guests love this tour because it combines several of Roatan’s most popular experiences in one relaxed excursion. You get island sightseeing, a glass bottom boat ride, wildlife encounters, and the comfort of private transportation with a local guide dedicated to your group.

Roatan Glass Bottom Boat & Sloth Tour FAQs

Is this tour private?

Your transportation, guide, and itinerary are private for your group. The glass bottom boat, wildlife park, and activity locations may have other visitors present during your experience.

Do I need to swim or snorkel?

No. The glass bottom boat allows you to see marine life and coral from the boat, so this is a good option for guests who prefer to stay dry.

Can cruise passengers book this tour?

Yes. We provide pickup from Isla Tropicale (formerly Mahogany Bay Cruise Port) and the Port of Roatan, and we schedule tours to fit your ship’s schedule.

Will I be able to hold a sloth?

Animal interactions depend on the wildlife park’s current policies and the well-being of the animals. Your guide will explain what experiences are available during your visit.

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