Situated on a private island in the Honduras, near Roatan, Anthony's Key Hotel is a pleasurable oasis for visitors of all ages and backgrounds. The 56 rooms are surrounded by bright vegetation and gardens. Each room promises comfort and standard maintenance from the friendly staff. The restaurants at the resort serve delicious food, fresh and succulent, with influences from around the world. Take on the challenge of some diving with a trained instructor and later, try swimming with dolphins. If you prefer land activities, inquire regarding horseback riding.
Four decades ago, the creators of Anthony’s Key Resort envisioned a small, tropical hide-away that would allow adventurous travelers the opportunity to experience the beauty of Roatan and the Caribbean as nature intended. Today, the resort still retains an intimacy with its surroundings that is reminiscent of a peaceful island village. Charming, wooden cabanas dot the resort’s palm studded hillside and rim its shimmering lagoon. Reached by a brief boat ride from the resort’s main grounds, the tiny islet that is its namesake features more private cabanas and spectacular ocean vistas. While a favorite pastime among guests is lazing in the cabanas’ hammocks, more active visitors can enjoy various waterports on the key’s small beach. Back at the resort’s main grounds, the restaurant and bar are perched high on a hillside surrounded by towering coconut palms. There, more sweeping views and fiery sunsets are served up alongside delicious tropical fare.
Imagine waking up in a Caribbean-style bungalow, a refreshing breeze rippling through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Picture yourself dining on seafood so succulent, it tastes as if it was just plucked from the sea. Think cool, tropical drinks delivered with a warm smile, as you watch a pyrotechnic sunset from a hilltop bar. Anthony’s Key Resort is an island retreat renowned for its serene, carefree atmosphere. Yet here, little is sacrificed in the way of comfort. From the wooden cabanas perched above a sparkling lagoon, to the full-service restaurant and bar, and the most modern fleet of custom dive and snorkel boats in the Caribbean, nothing is overlooked. Everything you need can be found right here at the resort, from dive gear to sundries, film and souvenirs. Hill Standard (6 bungalows) These breezy wooden cabanas are nestled between lush tropical foliage on the hillside of the main island, about 80 steps up from the dock. Wooden floor to ceiling louvered screened in windows
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Select from several entrees at lunch and dinner in our main dining room, or enjoy sumptuous buffets featuring regional specialties. Everything is freshly made and the selection is remarkable. Covered and open air dining area is available with an adjacent sunset deck overlooking the lagoon, Anthony’s Key islet and Bailey’s Key. Service is buffet-style and by wait staff. Three meals daily are included in our package rates which includes coffee, milk and juices for breakfast; coffee and iced tea for lunch and dinner. Sodas and alcoholic beverages are available at an additional charge. Once a week on Thursdays, we take guests to Fins 'n Flippers, a private island oasis created exclusively for the enjoyment of resort guests; lunch features a typical island buffet complete with all the local favorites and after lunch guest can enjoy watching a live show put on by the Garifuna Dancers of Roatan, performing their traditional dances in colorful costumes.
There are as many activities as hours in the day that keep active travelers busy at Anthony’s Key Resort. Scuba diving and snorkeling Roatan’s sparkling waters are the main attractions but much more is available to curious guests. The Roatan Institute of Marine Sciences (RIMS) offers dolphin encounters and educational programs for adults and children. Certification and specialty courses are offered to divers and snorkelers through the resort’s full-service, PADI 5-star dive facility. Underwater photographers can also enjoy the services of the photo shop. Nature lovers can enjoy the resort’s grounds by land or sea. Hikers can explore the nature trails at Bailey’s Key and nearby Carambola Gardens. The natural history of the island is featured at the The Roatan Museum located near RIMS. Active guests can also participate in sea kayaking and canoeing, volleyball and horseback riding. Of course if all this gets to be too much, or lazing in a hammock.
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