La Ceiba (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈseiβa]) is a port city on the northern coast of Honduras in Central America. It is located on the southern edge of the Caribbean, forming part of the south eastern boundary of the Gulf of Honduras. With an estimated population of over 200,000 living in approximately 170 residential areas (called colonias or barrios), it is the third largest city in the country and the capital of the Honduran department of Atlántida. La Ceiba was officially founded on 23 August 1877. The city was named after a giant ceiba tree which grew near the old dock. The dock itself finally fell into the sea in late 2007. The city has been officially proclaimed the "Eco-Tourism Capital of Honduras" as well as the "Entertainment Capital of Honduras". Every year, on the third or fourth Saturday of May, the city holds its famous carnival to commemorate Isidore the Laborer (Spanish San Isidro Labrador). During this time, the city is host to approximately 500,000 tourists.
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Terminal Locations: La Ceiba: Cabotaje Dock Utila: Municipal Dock Roatan: Coxen Hole Travel time between each terminal: 50 minute ferry ride approximetly. Please notice: The Utila Dream ferry only travels between Utila and Roatan on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, (and Mondays starting on June 1st, 2017). . Passenger Rates: 1. Adult passengers or young adults over the age of 11 years old pay full ticket price. 2. Kids from 5 to 11 years of age pay 50% of ticket price. 3. Kids younger than 5 years of age travel for free. 4. Honduran Adults and Residents older than 60 years of age have a 25% discount. Passenger requirements: 1. Show up at terminal at least 30 minutes before departure. 2. A legal ID is required to purchase a ticket. (ID Card, passport, licence, Birth Papers, etc.) and passengers are required to have their IDs on them at all time. 3. Passengers under the age of 18 are also required to present an ID. 4. Passengers under the age of 18 and traveling alone must present a letter signed by legal parents Authorizing travel without Adult Supervision. 5. Children under 5 years of age must also have and present an ID or Birth Papers. Policies: 1. No Refunds. 2. Tickets are not transferable to other identities. 3. Only date and route changes are allowed with a Lps. 50.00 fee. 4. Passengers are allowed 2 bags, with a limit of 100lbs. per passenger.
Awesome ferry, very comfortable, fast to travel and no loud music so you can talk easily. Even brought my motorcycle to Roatan for a fair price and it didn’t got a single scratch.
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The Safest, Easiest, and Smartest way way to travel between the beautiful beaches of Honduras La Ceiba, Utila and Roatan. Terminals located in: La Ceiba: Muelle Cabotaje Utila: Municipal Dock Roatan: Coxen Hole Approximately 55 minute ferry ride between each terminal. Website: utilaferry . com Utila is the smallest of the Honduran major Bay Islands, after Roatan and Guanaja, in a region that marks the south end of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second-largest in the world. Come explore Utila alone, with friends, or family! Hashtags: Economic LayBack, Beautiful, QualityDiving, WhaleSharks, Caribbean, Party, Paradise.
The Utila Dream Ferry is a very comfortable, fast, efficient way to travel from Roatan island to Uitla. It took us only about 45 minutes to cross-over. The Ferry is clean and has a variety of places to sit (outside in the sun, under the shade, inside air-conditioning, front bow, etc.) Excellent experience!
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