maya key

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  • maya key
    11.5 acre private island conveniently located just three minutes across...
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    • christinebB9823JD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We loved Maya Key. We took a boat to our little oasis right from the pier. It literally is a five minute ride. When we arrived my sister and I did the sea lion encounter. It was amazing. I never knew there was a South American Sea Lion. We got some amazing pictures and learned a lot of interesting information. The beach was so relaxing and peaceful. Lunch was the best out of all the islands on the cruise we visited. The walk around the island seeing all the rescued animals warmed this animal lover's heart. The animals had clean cages, lost of space to roam, and seemed very content. They were all awesome. The monkeys were the most active but you could definitely tell they were happy and well taken care of. I loved the staff, everyone was nice, polite and very friendly. I even learned a new way to cook rice, with coconut water. Going to try it soon. This oasis is a must for any traveler to Roatan Bay.
    • TxLonestar 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Often times, the advertising embellishes a bit too much and your expectations aren't met. I would say that Maya Key provided everything it said it would. They are very convenient to the cruise ships (5 to 15 minute boat ride depending on which dock you come in too). They offer a varied selection of animals and an amazing variety of tropical plants. A Mayan temple re-creation is there, although having visited a real Mayan temple the day before, we didn't spend much time there, but it was realistic enough. There are a variety of local animals, primarily caged and a few roaming free. There is a beach and snorkeling area, a large pool and plenty of room to stretch out. The snorkeling was great and we saw a wide variety of different fish. The lunch was good and well organized. Overall, we were very happy with our visit and the value. There were a couple of negatives, - Sand fleas as many others have mentioned were present and my wife got quite a few bites, which cleared up in a day or so. - The key is right across from the airport. When we were there, that meant being on the landing path. There were several very close planes (my wife claimed she could count lug nuts). - The snorkeling while good is fairly exposed. Based on observation, I would say this side of the island is typically windy. There is also a current that has to be contended with. Bottom line, this is probably not the place to do your first snorkel unless you have practiced elsewhere. When we were there, a father and his 2 children were there, one of which had never snorkeled at all and I was concerned for their safety. While they do have staff present, they weren't there to watch your every move and in fact, weren't paying attention at all at some points. So good snorkeling, but be aware of the conditions.
    • pathubia 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We booked Maya Key through our cruise line. It was so convenient, we got off the ship and the boat was right there!! A few people had issues with bug bites at the beach, but luckily they didnt bite us. The pitch of the sand at the beach is pretty hard to get in the water, but if you enter/exit the water near the dock its much easier. We didnt snorkle. We swam a bit.....we went with little guided tour and we went into one of the monkey cages, the monkies were climbing all over us. We were able to hold a small crocodile and we held a big stick with a parrot. The food was very good, we didnt drink anything alcoholic, just water and iced tea. The banana chips were delish. People were feeding the iguanas so they were pretty "friendly". At one point a parrot said hello when I walked by and i thought I had imagined it....I kept looking around for a microphone or speaker. We watched the turtle feeding, got to hold a turtle and we saw the sealion feeding. We missed the shark and stringray encounter, but we did see them resting. Warning, there is a pelican on the dock that is very protective of the baby turtles!! I went to peek at one and the pelican snapped at me!!
    • sakahalley 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We really loved this location. Nice long pier that allows you to drop right into the reef and snorkel. Beautiful tropical fish and coral. We also added on the shark and ray encounter which was fantastic. It was topped off with a yummy traditional Honduras meal. Highly recommend.
    • johnH6698TG 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was pretty, but the sand fleas on the beach were horrendous. I walked by one woman who was covered in red blotches about 1/2 the size of a dime. I thought that she had the measles! Later I noticed my own bites, mostly on my legs. You don't feel them biting, you just get the red blotches for a few days. The food was good, but fill up your first time through the line, as there are no second trips. The Mayan exhibit was really good, the animal exhibit okay. It is for a laid back day of mostly laying on the beach, sand fleas and all. There is snorkeling available, I believe it was $18 to rent, but it was crazy rough water and windy the day we were there, February 23, 2015. Overall it's okay, but I wouldn't go back again.
    • altonite 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This private island is loaded with many different places to swim or just lay in a chair or even to get into the pool. There was a pier that you could walk out on and go snorkeling. They even had a underwater trail to follow as you snorkeled.The food was great, but as an added bonus, this island also has an animal rescue and rehab center. At noon they came around and I went with a group of brave souls to help feed the animals. The highlight was getting in the cage with and feeding the capuchin monkeys. A very nice place to go and I would highly recommend it.
    • pinkvalise 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We had such a blast on Maya Key. The best part of the island is that there is so much to do. Other than the nice beach area, they had a pier perfect for snorkeling, an animal sanctuary where they led tours on how they rehabilitated the animals, a sea lion habitat, a replica of Mayan ruins with a museum, and a great gift shop. We really enjoyed our day and keep talking about wanting to return!
    • dr_reagan 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had read a lot about Little French Key and it sounded great, but Maya Key was listed on the Royal Caribbean shore excursion list so went with that instead. We were not disappointed. The island is beautiful and a very short boat ride from the port. They have a small zoo type operation in conjunction with the resort which was very well maintained and home to many exotic animals who have been rescued and could not have survived on their own in the wild. Lunch was provided and was good Caribbean type fare, chicken, black beans and rice. Just a nice relaxing spot to spent the day.
    • tyger13 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We booked a shore excursion to Maya Key through our cruise. I have to say it was a great time on the island! From our ship to shore it was a 3 minute boat ride. Once we got there we were given a quick run down of the island, things to do, what to see etc. Then it was on to the island! Being a part of the cruise shore excursion lunch was provided at no cost. They do have a bar that you can buy drinks from otherwise water and (I believe) lemonade was free. If you do buy a drink, try the Monkey La-La, delish! The island is an 11 acre property that houses a wildlife rescue for animals, a couple of small beaches, pool area with lounge chairs and a recreated Mayan Temple that you can tour. The beach area was small, but there are plenty of chairs and there weren't too many people when we went which was nice. As another poster mentioned, there was sea grass that accumulated on the beach when we first got there, but after a 45 minute walk around the entire island it was cleared up. I saw numerous people raking the sand and cleaning up in general.The bar/pool area was nice as well. Pool was very clean and plenty of chairs around the pool as well.Animals. As mentioned they do rescue/take in animals that have been abused etc. All are kept in chain link fence enclosures or wired cages. Jaguars, ocelots, a cougar, Capuchin/Spider/Howler monkeys, lots of parrots, some crocodiles and toucans are some of the animals you can view and take pictures of. They also have sea lions as well that you can pay $32.00 and swim/play with in the water. Along with sharks. That I didn't do! It was a relaxing time being on the island and I'm glad I went!
    • Kclodgoe10 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My boyfriend (33) and I (24) went and layed out in the sun for awhile, ate, checked out the replica Mayan Ruins and animals, then went back to the ship. Not very exciting for us & was kind of bored since we're more on the adventurois side. There's snorkeling, but i'd rather swallow a battery than snorkel. The food was AMAZING!! There was these banana chips, I wish I could've gotten enough to take home.
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