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[vc_empty_space][vc_column_text][eltdf_dropcaps type="normal" color="" background_color=""]T[/eltdf_dropcaps]he McNab family of French Harbour has deep roots. I ought to know — I am a fifth-generation descendant of Robert McNab. Robert McNab, along with his wife, Margret Crawford, immigrated to Cape Gracias a Dios on the northeast coast of Honduras. They

Roatan was probably ready for a university since the beginning of the 21st century. As the island’s population grew, there were several efforts at establishing a private and nonprofit university. Some of them came quite close to succeeding, but none lasted long.

Life on Roatan has always had a good quality to it. While things have sometimes been scarce, there has always been a plentitude of simple things that make up for it; plenty of sunshine, abundance, clean water, and helpful, hard working people all around.

[vc_empty_space][vc_column_text][eltdf_dropcaps type="normal" color="" background_color=""]R[/eltdf_dropcaps]oatan is thriving economically, but most people fail to consider just how much the mainland in Honduras is thriving alongside it. The economic boom in Honduras is having a direct impact on the island, and the all-in-all economic future is looking bright.

After four years of waiting Roatan once again has a team in Honduras’ divisions II. It has been a long wait, but with a booming island and an expanding stadium selection, the football future is looking bright. Islanders are in line to see better quality football

As the Bay Islands expand in population, economy, and infrastructure, its passenger ferry service is now catching up. As the archipelago’s main engine of development, Roatan is showing no signs of slowing down and 2024 could possibly be another record year for economic growth.

The manatees and crocodiles that were once prevalent in the waters around the Bay Islands are now mainly found in the protected area of Cuero y Salado. The park is 20 miles from Utila and 40 miles from Roatan. In 2010, Utila welcomed back some

We live in an era where signaling one’s virtues are highly encouraged, though that doesn’t mean we live in a virtuous age. On the contrary, our understanding of what is virtuous has been transvaluated, flipped. Adding to the confusion, media companies have made it