location was excellent. staff was friendly and helpful. bungalows had a/c and a fridge and the mattress was decent. no hot water though, but not really required. would stay there again.

location was excellent. staff was friendly and helpful. bungalows had a/c and a fridge and the mattress was decent. no hot water though, but not really required. would stay there again.
We spent the last week of our vacation in the West End in these cabanas on the beach at Lost Paradise Inn. We loved the location and the arrangement of these cabanas, providing privacy and great waterviews. We enjoyed having our breakfast on the patio and watching the boats go by. This is a family run business and they will...
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I love these awesome waterfront cabins. This is just what you are looking for if you are going on a vacation with your children. Great restaurants near by and great service. The cabins are just beautiful! And they have A/C and hot water! I will so go back!
It's a great place to stay with two kids. We've stayed there several times. Just ask for a cabin closer to the water because there is one IRRITATING dog that barks all night by the road!
This place is the bees knees! I've done a lot of traveling throughout the world, and stayed a lot of places, and this place is awesome! Our room "Taurus" was a stone throw away from the ocean, it was so nice! You cant beat it for the price. Friends we met on the island came out for beers in the...
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If you are traveling to Roatan via a cruise ship then be sure to take the day excursion to Lost Paradise Inn and Salt 'n Pepper Club! The beach is beautiful, not crowded, and has changing areas, with a beach shower. Chaise lounges are provided for guests and the gazebo over the water is spectacular. Lunch is included and was...
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Stayed in a beach side cabana at Lost Paradise for 6 days in Feb. We had an amazing time. The accommodations were terrific. Nice, clean rooms with deck to watch the sunset. The location is at the end of town which means your a 5-minute walk to everything. From what I saw, Lost Paradise was the best property for the...
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Simple hotel. Very comfortable beds, hot water. No tv, but thats fine. It is oceanfront, but there is no beach. There is a seawall. There is a watertaxi dock nearby. Lots of restaurants are in walking distance. If you want to snorkel, I'd recommend staying in West Bay though. West End is not as nice of a beach.
We stayed on Roatan for 7 nights and we looked in person at several places and stayed at one other place. Just as we were lamenting that few hotels were Honduran-owned, we came across this gem. We stayed in a cabana that was silent at night with an adorable patio, fridge, and coffee maker. We could walk down the main...
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Please note, I did not stay at this hotel overnight and my review is based only on my experience with the food, service and beach facilities. We booked the "Magical Island Beach Day w/ Lobster Lunch" excursion through the Celebrity cruise line ($72 per person) and this is where we ended up. The description for this excursion states that we...
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