"Unspoiled..."
might be the best way to describe Utila. Located approximately 18 miles
off the north coast of mainland Honduras, Utila is the smallest
and least developed of the three main Bay Islands.
The Bay Islands has developed under the
300 year influence of the British and as such
English is what the locals speak with a unique
accent. It has historically been a fishing based
community, still largely practiced by the community
in the nearby Keys.
A lush canopy of pine, mango, almond,
and palm trees covers most of the island, providing
a haven for tropical birds, rare lizards and
iguanas. A hill on the northeast coast dominates the
landscape and is named Pumpkin Hill for its round,
sloping shape. It is the largest and most visible
hill on the island, a rumored lookout point for
pirates in the old days!
The island is mostly uninhabited,
split down the middle by a mangrove channel. The town of Utila in East Harbor is the
home of the 6000 residents and the island's center of
activity. Softly faded pastels on shuttered wooden
homes, often precariously perched above stilts and
over 100 years old, sweep you into an era past.
The beaches of Utila are located at
either end of the village. Snorkel, swing in a
hammock or just enjoy a good book soaking up the sun
are some of the best ways to enjoy Utila when not
out diving.
Located right on Utila's ferry dock is the
government offices for visas, passports and mail.
Internet access can be found in the center and
reasonable rates on long distance calls are
available right across the street.
There is a wide variety of
accommodation available from; simplistic rooms
costing only a few dollars a night for the budget
traveler, to luxury beachfront homes to rent. If you
are going to be joining us as a certified diver or
as a student we will be happy to help reserve your
choice here in Utila.
There are two banks on Utila. Both are
located on the main street and open Monday to
Friday, plus Saturday mornings. There is even a cash
withdrawal machine, and the banks offer cash
advances, money exchange and cash travelers cheques.
Be aware the local businesses charge a
7% fee when you use your credit card. You can avoid
this by pre-booking and paying on line with our Pay
Pal account, the fee is typically only 3%.
Check
www.aboutUtila.com for more detailed and up-to-date
information about our little island.
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