The mountainous land is covered with pine trees and surrounded by mangroves. It is located 12 kilometers from the island of Roatan.

Guanaja is known for its natural beauty

8,000 people dispersed through 5 communities, it is a tight-knit island with a lot of personalities to offer. Each community has its own unique culture focused on different aspects of commerce such as fishing, farming, seafood packing, etc. Creole English, or ‘island English, is the main language.

Guanaja is an eco-tourism paradise for those seeking a more natural experience.

Come dive with nurse sharks!

The diving environment in Guanaja is absolutely pristine as it is out of the main tourist path. Everything is in its natural state, which makes it a great place to see amazing sea life such as reefs and nurse sharks. 5 local dive shops work closely together to maintain the natural beauty of the reef while giving their guests the best dive experience possible.