Your first stop is the Iguana Farm. The spiny-tailed iguana has long been the main ingredient in iguana stew, a local specialty. In 2004, the lizard was added to the endangered species list, but unfortunately can still be found on local menus.Luckily, more than 2,700 iguanas have made their way to the Iguana Farm where they are free to roam without fear of becoming an entree.
Then you will go to the monkeys and sloth hangout get up close with the monkeys and sloth take picture and the Guide will asist you and give you the full history of park
Then you will Escape the crowds as you snorkel and relax at a small, intimate roatan offering beach, bars, water activities, and the best restaurant on the island,