Glass Bottom Boat, Sloths & Horseback Riding
Description
Escape to Roatan’s natural wonders on this adventure-packed tour! Feel the breeze on a horseback ride along the beach, meet playful sloths up close, and marvel at the island’s vibrant marine life—all without even getting in the water. This tour offers the perfect mix of land and sea for all ages.
Experience the magic of Roatan with an all-in-one 4-5 hour adventure that combines a horseback ride, a visit to a sloth sanctuary, and an underwater excursion—all in one thrilling day! The journey begins as you saddle up for a scenic horseback ride along Roatan's stunning beaches. Whether you're an experienced rider or it's your first time, you'll feel at ease as your horse guides you along sandy shores with breathtaking views of the Caribbean.
Next, get ready for an adorable encounter at the sloth and animal sanctuary. You'll have the unique opportunity to meet and hold these slow-moving, lovable creatures—along with other local wildlife like monkeys and exotic birds. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment that animal lovers of all ages will cherish.
To top it all off, you’ll board a glass-bottom boat for a trip beneath the waves. Without getting wet, you'll marvel at Roatan’s vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, gliding effortlessly over the underwater wonders that make the island so famous.
This tour, lasting approximately 4-5 hours, blends relaxation and adventure, offering a perfect mix of experiences on both land and sea. Whether you’re traveling with family or solo, it’s designed for all ages and skill levels. Don't miss out on the chance to explore Roatan’s natural beauty from every angle!
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring to this tour?
Will I get to actually hold a sloth?
Do I need prior horseback riding experience?
No, this tour is suitable for all skill levels, including beginners.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4-5 hours, offering a full day of diverse activities.
Can I swim or snorkel during the glass-bottom boat portion?
No, the glass-bottom boat allows you to see marine life without getting wet.