Examples of 'roatán' in a sentence

Meaning of "roatán"

Roatán - the name of an island located off the coast of Honduras

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Travel to roatán.
In Roatán there is something for everyone.
It is the main gateway to Roatán.
It is possible to fly to Roatán from Tegucigalpa though.
Charter your own boat with a captain and crew to fish the deep seas of Roatán.
How to discover Roatán with Transat.
On the boat from Jamaica to Roatán.
It is endemic to Roatán in Honduras.
Roatán is made up of sandy beaches, wild mangroves and a coastline teeming with colourful fish.
The majority of the population of Roatán originated from the Cayman Islands.
He stayed there for several years, partially submerged before being towed to Roatán.
A beautiful wall at the tip of Roatán, just after West Bay.
The departmental capital is Roatan, on the island of Roatán.
Roatán Island, near the coast of Honduras.
For tourist purposes, it has divided the island of Roatán in seven broad areas,.

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Things to do in Roatán - Everything you need to visit Roatán.
Afterwards, you will transfer to La Ceiba and fly to the Bay Island of Roatán.
Malaria occurs in rural areas, Roatán and other Bay Islands.
Roatán is an island in the Caribbean, about 65 kilometres off the northern coast of Honduras.
The San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa and Roatán airports have long been receiving international flights.
On Roatán Island, robbers have targeted homes and long-term leased residences.
Revenue flights between La Ceiba and Roatán were commenced on 31 March.
Roatán is a long Island, almost 40 miles long with a landmass of 49 square miles.
Undeterred, divers come to Roatán for perfect reefs 35 miles from the coastline.
These settlements appear to have been well established on the island of Roatán by 1775.
In 1998, Roatán suffered some damage from Hurricane Mitch, temporarily paralysing most commercial activity.
Five thousand Garinagu were exiled, but only about 2,500 of them survived the voyage to Roatán.
In 1797, the Garífuna were forcibly exiled by the British to Roatán in the Bay Islands.

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