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Nestling in the Caribbean Sea and located approximately 18 miles
(29 km) from the Honduras mainland port of La Ceiba, Utila island
is surrounded by vast coral reefs with prolific undersea life.
The smallest of the major islands in The Bay Islands group,
Utila is renowned as being one of the least expensive of the
Bay Islands.
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Whether you are on a back-packing tour to travel Central America
or just on a short Caribbean vacation away from the busy office,
the friendly island people will ensure your time spent here
will be a relaxing and delightful experience you will treasure
and want to share with your family and friends.
From the Payan Indians, through the years spent as a British
Colony, to the present day as part of Honduras, our island
provides a rich and diverse cultural experience with it's
unique blend of British, American and Spanish heritages making
this an authentic Caribbean Island which, even today, is still
a largely undiscovered and unspoiled tropical island paradise.
On the island of Utila, which borders on the Mesoamerican
barrier reef system, (the 2nd largest reef in the world after
the Australian Great Barrier Reef), you will discover some
of the most beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and tropical island
sunsets in the
Utila is also famous for divers encountering the Whale Shark
migrating through the waters of Utila. The Whale Shark is
the world's largest fish. The slow moving Whale Shark is a
harmless zooplankton, snapper egg and shrimp eating fish which
grows up to 12-18 meters in length.
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Bay Islands Connection
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