Some Of Your Questions
These are the most common questions people ask us. If you have a question that we didn’t address here, feel free to Contact Us directly.
About Hummingbird Casitas (16)
All the photos we have are located HERE.
We are working to get some drone photos and expect to have some shortly.
Three great small-boat dive shops are within easy walking distance, just down the beach from us. Some will even work out packages based on your stay with us.
No, our tap water is filtered, so it works great for showers, washing dishes, cleaning, etc. We provide you with bottled drinking water throughout your stay and recommend using it for drinking, ice, and brushing your teeth.
Yes, we can accommodate one vehicle per Casita on our property. Please let us know prior to your arrival if you plan to occupy a parking space the entire duration of your stay.
As for the water, it's clear, calm, shallow, and a slight current based on the day. There are sandy bottom areas, and there are turtle grass bottom areas. We provide water shoes if you want to adventure into the turtle grass areas without fear of stepping on something.
No. These websites charge way too much money in fees. And either you or we have to pay those fees. We work directly with our guests to help control the cost of our accommodations and to help ensure we understand and feel comfortable meeting our guests’ expectations.
Grocery stores on the island fall into two categories.
The big international grocery stores carry brand-name products from North America and local brand products. The local grocery stores have mainly local products from the mainland. The closest grocery store is about a kilometer away. It is a local grocery store. There are several other local grocery stores within a couple of kilometers. The closest international grocery store is just over nine kilometers away. Please realize that we stop at the international grocery store after we pick you up at the airport and while on the way here.
Some convenience stores also carry essentials (think 711, Circle K, etc.). Three or more of these are within a couple of kilometers of our location. And finally, roadside stands are plentiful, selling fruits & vegetables.
NOTE: All the grocery stores and convenience stores sell alcohol.
The ironic part is that we did bring bicycles. However, we will not use them, nor will we let a guest use them becasue I personally believe it would be suicidal to ride them anywhere near one of the main roads on the island. Driving on the island is truly an adventure. From dodging taxis that suddenly stop in the middle of a main road because there “may” be a fare somewhere close by to watching drivers stare at their phones while passing cars in a no-passing area means every day behind the wheel is an adventure. Add in all the motor scooters with five (no exaggeration) passengers on them and the guy carrying a six-foot pipe on his motorcycle, combined with the fact that there are ZERO stop lights and only one stop sign on the entire island, and we have a regular vehicular rodeo.
To date, we have not had any issues at all. We feel safer here than in many US cities. However, common sense comes into play. We recommend not leaving valuables, such as phones, iPads, etc., on the beach or in plain view. And, you should keep your door locked while not in your Casita. We leave our windows open to allow the breeze to work its magic and cool the Casita interior while we are out.
We have a security camera system that watches over the outdoor areas of our property at night, and since our property is in a residential area, there is not a lot of traffic that comes through here.
There are three restaurants within effortless walking distance that we feel comfortable recommending.
Two are located just down the beach, and the third is across the main road.
All three are open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, serve alcohol, and consistently serve good food.
Some more “local” hangouts are also within walking distance, although consistency is challenging.
Remember, West End is just over a kilometer away, and there you’ll find many restaurants, bars with snacks, and you will not run out of places to eat and drink.
No, the only way to West End is via the main road or water.
Yes, there is a Gold's Gym within a kilometer of our property.
About Logistics (9)
Ladies will do well with a blouse and shorts or a sundress. Either of these will work anywhere you end up. But, of course, nothing prevents you from dressing to impress, so have fun.
As for jewelry... Roatan is a Caribbean Island in a third-world country, and I feel safer here than in most major US cities. However, it probably isn’t a great idea to stroll through town with lots of sparkling diamonds announcing that you’re a tourist and possibly making you more of a target. Leave the sparkle and glitz at home. Enjoy the water, the sunshine, and the culture. A simple life is the best in Roatan, so you don’t need to impress anyone.