Diamond Cay
Diamond Cay is 1.43 acres of paradise poised at the bottom of Utila Islands, south of Roatan one of Honduras' famed Bay Islands.
The substantial reef surrounding the island is roughly diamond in shape, giving the island its name and helping protect the island's sandy beaches and tropical vegetation.
With some of the best diving, snorkeling and fishing just of the beach, Diamond Cay offers the best of Western Barrier Reef ...
Diamond Cay is 1.43 acres of paradise poised at the bottom of Utila Islands, south of Roatan one of Honduras' famed Bay Islands.
The substantial reef surrounding the island is roughly diamond in shape, giving the island its name and helping protect the island's sandy beaches and tropical vegetation.
With some of the best diving, snorkeling and fishing just of the beach, Diamond Cay offers the best of Western Barrier Reef with all of the amenities necessary mere minutes away. Only 20 minutes from East Harbour, Diamond Cay is the ideal location for a resort or private estate.
Water and power are available nearby and the island is primed for development; an exceptional opportunity.
For more information on this singular property, inquire now.
About the Area: Roatan
English is the first language of all native Roatan islanders regardless of race and Spanish is spoken second, whereas mainland Honduras is primarily Spanish speaking. It remains this way because of the islands' past as a British colony as well as all islanders being the decendants of the British Isles. Because of the tourism and cruise ship industry that support the islands, English continues and will remain to be the first spoken and dominant language among all native island peoples.
Roatan is world famous for its extraordinary and pristine diving locations scattered all over the island, because of the proximity to the Western Barrier Reef system which creates a barrier around the entire north shore of the island that in turn creates a sanctuary for marine life on the inner part of the reefs and an abundance of spectacular dive sites on the outer reefs.
Diving has been the islands' tourism backbone and it continues that tradition with some of the most spectacular and renowned dive sites in the Caribbean and the World.
Roatan is not only a haven for scuba divers, it also offers some of the most amazing snorkeling locales in the Caribbean and most are accessible from almost any point of the island
There are two outer banks on the southside of the island that feature coral formations and species that are found no where else in the world only on these banks that belong to Roatan.
When the weather allows they provide quite possibly the most unique and exciting scuba diving experience one could ask for anywhere in the world.
Adventure sports and activities from Zip-lining, ATV & moped tours to parasailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, wind surfing and free diving to sunset and daylight catamaran and sailboat cruises to the nearby Hog island's or the island of Utila are also in abundance.
Diamond Cay is 1.43 acres of paradise poised at the bottom of Utila Islands, south of Roatan one of Honduras' famed Bay Islands.
The substantial reef surrounding the island is roughly diamond in shape, giving the island its name and helping protect the island's sandy beaches and tropical vegetation.
With some of the best diving, snorkeling and fishing just of the beach, Diamond Cay offers the best of Western Barrier Reef with all of the amenities necessary mere minutes away. Only 20 minutes from East Harbour, Diamond Cay is the ideal location for a resort or private estate.
Water and power are available nearby and the island is primed for development; an exceptional opportunity.
For more information on this singular property, inquire now.
About the Area: Roatan
English is the first language of all native Roatan islanders regardless of race and Spanish is spoken second, whereas mainland Honduras is primarily Spanish speaking. It remains this way because of the islands' past as a British colony as well as all islanders being the decendants of the British Isles. Because of the tourism and cruise ship industry that support the islands, English continues and will remain to be the first spoken and dominant language among all native island peoples.
Roatan is world famous for its extraordinary and pristine diving locations scattered all over the island, because of the proximity to the Western Barrier Reef system which creates a barrier around the entire north shore of the island that in turn creates a sanctuary for marine life on the inner part of the reefs and an abundance of spectacular dive sites on the outer reefs.
Diving has been the islands' tourism backbone and it continues that tradition with some of the most spectacular and renowned dive sites in the Caribbean and the World.
Roatan is not only a haven for scuba divers, it also offers some of the most amazing snorkeling locales in the Caribbean and most are accessible from almost any point of the island
There are two outer banks on the southside of the island that feature coral formations and species that are found no where else in the world only on these banks that belong to Roatan.
When the weather allows they provide quite possibly the most unique and exciting scuba diving experience one could ask for anywhere in the world.
Adventure sports and activities from Zip-lining, ATV & moped tours to parasailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, wind surfing and free diving to sunset and daylight catamaran and sailboat cruises to the nearby Hog island's or the island of Utila are also in abundance.