There is a brand new catamaran ferry from Roatan to Ceiba that takes just over an hour and has a capacity of 450 people. I would call it anything but slow. Saludos, Dave www.helpinghonduraskids.org
> Wow, that sounds like a great trip. I am sure you can take buses, but it > will probably take a while and also some stamina. I have done an overland > trip from Guatemala City to the north coast of Honduras, from where you can > catch a ferry. I took my time and took in some sites, such as Antigua, Lake > Atitlan, Copan. The chicken or local buses are slow since they stop very > frequently, but they are fun and bring you closer to the people. In Honduras > you can catch the faster, fancy buses like Herman Alas for example und go > larger distances in a shorter amount of time. As to the ferry, I recommend > flying to Roatan. The ferry can be crowed and slow, but perhaps there is > other maritime options by now. > > It would be great to hear more, when you embarc on your adventure. > > Sabine > www.colorfulmango.com > > > >From: "Cathy" > >Reply-To: travel-to-honduras.....com > >To: travel-to-honduras.....com > >Subject: [travel-to-honduras] overland from Cancun > >Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 20:13:03 -0000 > > > >Hey, > > > >Does anyone have any suggestions about travelling from Cancun to Roatan > >overland (or sea). Trains, buses, ferries....... > > > > _____ > Get live scores and news about your team: Add the Live.com Football Page > www.live.com/?addtemplate=football&icid=T001MSN30A0701 > >
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