im a local, and i just recently moved to this side of the island close to where that guy bes and every time i see him he either has a rock or a machete in his hand, absolute lunatic.
the guy at the end was basically saying "hes fed up with the locals. no one gives a shit or has any pitty that the elders (guy in the wheelerchair) doesnt have any money, water, or even a cigarette and no one pays him any attention. he said dudes on the motorbikes at the very end are part of the problem". He came off hostile but it was more a frustration with his fellow people.
Well, that's what the bums say in every downtown around the world. I've lived on Guam, in the states in CA, MO, CO, and in Paris, france. It's a theme and I'm not buying it Going to Anthony's key in a few weeks let's see how that goes!
Congratulations you speak a lot of Spanish . Don’t let the vendors take advantage of you , that’s not nice . I’m hondurean American citizen. Pretty soon I will be visiting Bay Island
the guy was complaining how the Honduran people do not care about each other and all they want is take take and never give back to the community he was saying how the poor old guy hasn't had food and is in a wheel chair and nobody gives a damn about it, p.s i was born in Honduras but was raise in America so i tried translating the best i could i am sure someone else will correct me. i am planning on going to roatan but kinda scared of getting rob lol
Thanks so much for translating! Yeah that’s how I felt when he was talking. Roatan felt really safe for the most part. The touristic areas (west bay and west end ) are super safe.
how do you convert your usd to lempiras or can i use my credit card? also how much would i need for a few days worth of trip? last question how do you travel from the airport to the resort is it by taxis or do you recommend renting a vehicle? @@yotamtravels
Hi! Sorry just saw your message. I used credit cards so I don't need to pay any kinds of fees when possible. I also got some lempiras before I came so I can pay in places which don't accept credit cards, they also accept US dollars in Roatan in most places so it makes it easier. I would say for a few days worth of trip like 2-3 days probably $300-$500. From the airport to the resort Grab a taxi, but DONT take it from the airport because it is double the price, walk few hundred meters and then catch a taxi, shouldn't be more than $10. I didn't rent a vehicle just used the local transportation and was really good.
Its interesting that they speak Spanish to you on the Island. I thought everyone In Roatan spoke English, they certainly wouldn't speak Spanish with me last month.
A lot of them are mainlanders. The islanders mainly speak English and the younger mainlanders or the kids of mainlanders that grow up on the island are more English dominant. Young descendants of mainlanders and the native islanders are English dominant. Also he’s talking to them in Spanish even to those that are English dominant.
Hey, I didn't take the cruise ship. I did take a taxi from the airport to sandy bay the first day I arrived and paid about $20. Later I realized that I over payed. When I met a local she basically told me that she never pays more than $2-$3 inside the island.
West End didn’t look very busy. Neither did West Bay. But it’s how I remember it from December. This is very representative of the area. And it DEFINITELY helps to have a little Spanish. Google Translate gets cumbersome.
Wow !
I walked the West bay beach back in 2022 and there was enough beach to walk , now I see that the water is very close to the hotels 😮
That's crazy!
@@yotamtravelsThe same thing is happening everywhere, like in Miami and The Keys.
@catrashoo Didn't know. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the journey. Much appreciated.
My leasure! Thanks for watching :)
Tourist spot, tourist prices.
True
You did your homework before to go. Great video!
Thank you 🙏
what is the name of the restaurant where you got that fish dish. I need that exact meal? TIA
I think the name was Thirsty turtle.
It looked like the Banana-rama to me 🤔
What town were you in at the end? Was that still West End or were you in Coxen Hole?
Coxen hole.
Good channel, just subscribed
Thank you so much!
Awesome video very interesting place
Thank you!
The plate 20bucks not bad. Considering location.
Yeah I agree.
And very tasty and fresh as well.
im a local, and i just recently moved to this side of the island close to where that guy bes and every time i see him he either has a rock or a machete in his hand, absolute lunatic.
I love your island!
Have fun and be safe!
Maybe he has some mental issues. Authorities should do something .
You're Not a local but instead a loco !😅
Report him to the city o cops.
the guy at the end was basically saying "hes fed up with the locals. no one gives a shit or has any pitty that the elders (guy in the wheelerchair) doesnt have any money, water, or even a cigarette and no one pays him any attention. he said dudes on the motorbikes at the very end are part of the problem". He came off hostile but it was more a frustration with his fellow people.
Thanks for the interpretation! Yeah I felt frustration as well.
Well, that's what the bums say in every downtown around the world. I've lived on Guam, in the states in CA, MO, CO, and in Paris, france. It's a theme and I'm not buying it Going to Anthony's key in a few weeks let's see how that goes!
Congratulations you speak a lot of Spanish . Don’t let the vendors take advantage of you , that’s not nice . I’m hondurean American citizen. Pretty soon I will be visiting Bay Island
Thank you, I will!
the guy was complaining how the Honduran people do not care about each other and all they want is take take and never give back to the community he was saying how the poor old guy hasn't had food and is in a wheel chair and nobody gives a damn about it, p.s i was born in Honduras but was raise in America so i tried translating the best i could i am sure someone else will correct me. i am planning on going to roatan but kinda scared of getting rob lol
Thanks so much for translating! Yeah that’s how I felt when he was talking. Roatan felt really safe for the most part. The touristic areas (west bay and west end ) are super safe.
how do you convert your usd to lempiras or can i use my credit card? also how much would i need for a few days worth of trip? last question how do you travel from the airport to the resort is it by taxis or do you recommend renting a vehicle?
@@yotamtravels
Vivo en roatan y te aseguro que no te psara nada soy de san pedro sula y vivo hace 4 años y es mas seguro que en otras ciudades
Hi! Sorry just saw your message.
I used credit cards so I don't need to pay any kinds of fees when possible. I also got some lempiras before I came so I can pay in places which don't accept credit cards, they also accept US dollars in Roatan in most places so it makes it easier.
I would say for a few days worth of trip like 2-3 days probably $300-$500. From the airport to the resort Grab a taxi, but DONT take it from the airport because it is double the price, walk few hundred meters and then catch a taxi, shouldn't be more than $10.
I didn't rent a vehicle just used the local transportation and was really good.
You scary ah boi 😂
Its interesting that they speak Spanish to you on the Island. I thought everyone In Roatan spoke English, they certainly wouldn't speak Spanish with me last month.
Interesting…
From what I remembered they spoke both.
A lot of them are mainlanders. The islanders mainly speak English and the younger mainlanders or the kids of mainlanders that grow up on the island are more English dominant. Young descendants of mainlanders and the native islanders are English dominant. Also he’s talking to them in Spanish even to those that are English dominant.
How much you pay for taxi from Cruise Ship to West End ?
Hey, I didn't take the cruise ship.
I did take a taxi from the airport to sandy bay the first day I arrived and paid about $20.
Later I realized that I over payed.
When I met a local she basically told me that she never pays more than $2-$3 inside the island.
@yotamtravels no way, the hotel is telling me 30 bucks to get picked up from the airport. Goin lg west bay
@@Abena_Goddess87 I think it’s too much from what I remembered. Maybe the prices went up
@@Abena_Goddess87 Everyone wants to get a commission 💰
those prices are similar to Puerto Rico
Would you say it looks like mexico? Like cancun or vil k villahermosa
I haven’t been to Mexico yet, will be there hopefully in January so will let you know.
The beach is amazing in Roatan.
Totally different. Not commercialized like Cancun. Very small island feel.
I like it better than Cancun.
Less commercialized exactly
Translation of conversation with the guy at the end? We could definitely tell he was giving you grief
Yes.
I’m actually working on that and will add that soon.
Thanks for reminding me!
@@yotamtravels Also hoping to see some of your Utila clips 😊
Will do soon!
Amazing videa
Thanks!!
Dude, those aren't lychees, they're RAMBUTANS. 😂
Lol I’ll get the right name next time haha 😂
Lychees are the same as rambutan
Gotta feel bad for the locals man
God bless you!!!!
thank you! you as well!
West End didn’t look very busy. Neither did West Bay. But it’s how I remember it from December. This is very representative of the area. And it DEFINITELY helps to have a little Spanish. Google Translate gets cumbersome.
El hombre que sale en la miniatura es Marito?
West end is the more local area..😂
lol I guess more local than west bay haha 😅
Go to TABYANA BEACH and snorkel in front of the black cliffs on your left. 😎🤙🌴
Thanks! Will do it next time I’m there :)
waiting for your under water video!
Coming soon!
It’s anit no chicken fettuccine I tell ya that boy
Damn that pineapple is so expensive
lol I know right?! I should have tried to pay 5$ haha
There was something Very suspect about the " rum" that he put in there. The way he was holding / covering the bottle says a Lot.
@@kamyfernandes1Probably cheap guaro 🤔
pastelitos = enpanada
Thank you :)
Mis padres vidisatron Roatam y fue una mala experiencia y esto q en la zona q estuvieron era la más cara ,mala atención etc.
Lo siento 😢