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Half Moon Bay Cabins, West End Roatan

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crs - 02 Jan 2005 16:58 GMT
Anyone have any first hand info on Half Moon Bay Cabins
in West End, Roatan?
Whistler - 03 Jan 2005 00:15 GMT
Not specifically, no, but I was just in Roatan for the first time and if
I were to stay in West End, I would probably choose something on Half
Moon Bay as it seemed just a little bit quieter.

> Anyone have any first hand info on Half Moon Bay Cabins
> in West End, Roatan?
Ron T - 03 Jan 2005 12:01 GMT
> Anyone have any first hand info on Half Moon Bay Cabins
> in West End, Roatan?

Very Nice,

West End is a situated along a single road running along the water. The
party area isat the far west of it. HMB cabins are at the far eastern
end. That meansthey are quieter but still within walking distance to the
action.

the rooms are basic but kept up. The food is good but their are many
restaurants and bars nearby if you want something else.

If I was staying in West End, it would be my first choice.
chilly - 10 Jan 2005 02:48 GMT
> Anyone have any first hand info on Half Moon Bay Cabins
> in West End, Roatan?

I was just down there the other day.  Nice little place on the quieter end
of Westend.  I didn't see in the rooms but spoke to some people that had
just returned from Utila. They were very pleased with the place.  They had
also snorkelled all over Halfmoon Bay and said the very best snorkelling was
right in front of the resort.

They did not recommend Utila.
chilly - 10 Jan 2005 02:50 GMT
> Anyone have any first hand info on Half Moon Bay Cabins
> in West End, Roatan?

I should add that the setting is quite beautiful, with jungle like growth
everywhere.  Also, it is a perfect place to watch the sunset and located a
short walk from one of the best restaurants in the area . . the Argentinean
Grill.

Take a flashlight for finding your way back after dark.
Don B - 10 Jan 2005 23:03 GMT
A former co-worker of mine owns Barefoot Dream (Upper Level):
http://www.westbayvillage.com/barefoot.htm
in West Bay Village:
http://www.westbayvillage.com/

If you're interested, reply & I'll e-mail you his phone no.

Don

No solicitation flaming, please.  I've never been there.  I'm just trying to
be helpful.
chilly - 11 Jan 2005 01:29 GMT
> A former co-worker of mine owns Barefoot Dream (Upper Level):
> http://www.westbayvillage.com/barefoot.htm
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> No solicitation flaming, please.  I've never been there.  I'm just trying to
> be helpful.

No flaming intended.  The beach at West Bay is far superior to anything
found around Westend.  Regardless, it is somewhat isolated from the action.
You can get back and forth all day by water taxi for 30 lempira a trip
(about $2) or take a vehicle taxi for the usurous amount of $10.  Then it
can be difficult to get a taxi back to Westend.  The problem with staying at
West Bay but wanting to dine/party in Westend, is the water taxis quit
around 5:30 pm.

At least 3 days a week, the cruise ships unload the pod people and they are
all hanging out at the beach of West Bay.   Of course, they are also walking
all over Westend, but they wouldn't be hanging out down at Halfmoon Bay
Cabins.
Don B - 11 Jan 2005 02:35 GMT
Chilly,

Thanks for the info - I'll save that for if/when I can get there.

Don
 
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