If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Fortaleza de Santa Barbara— just one of the landmarks located 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from central Trujillo.
If museums are on your list of things to see in Trujillo, then you might want to head to Museo Riveras del Pedregal. If you want to experience more of the culture Trujillo has to offer, head to Fortaleza de Santa Barbara and National Park Calentura Capiro.
If being by the water is a major draw, Barra de Chapagua Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from central Barra de Chapagua.
"That staff was super nice and helpful.
The area is very relaxing. There are not a lot of things to do other than relax. Although the swimming at the beach is accessible there is not really walk in snorkeling right at Camp Bay, so we did a day trip for snorkeling and had a great time. The food at the restaurant was some of the best food we had on the island."
"My stay at the Reef House was exactly what I wanted. It has the old Roatan charm to an old dive shop that has the most welcoming staff I have ever met. From the owner Davey to Keith the IT/Bartender and the friendliest cook staff that makes great down home cooking. David the dive master has been out on the reef longer than most have known about Roatan. He knows some really cool places to see."
"AMAZING, BEAUTIFUL, AND PEACEFUL! This is an outstanding place for your relaxing vacation! The property is amazing with rainforest going up the hill and a great segment of coastline. Mango Creek only accommodates a few guests at a time (less than 20), so your stay there will be very peaceful. The cabanas on the water are amazing, with comfortable beds and adequate bathrooms. It was super cool to go to sleep to the sound of the water outside! The meals that they cook for you are delicious and perfectly prepared. The owners are extremely accommodating, and they will make you feel welcome right away. They will also help you set up your days' activities, which for my family included snorkeling, kayaking, a boat tour of the mangroves, and fly fishing as well as a day trip to the more commercial West End. One thing to be aware of is that the property truly is 'off-grid': you can't get there by car; it generates its own electricity; and it is far removed from the more touristy parts of the island. In my view, this was a major strength and contributed to this being the most laid-back and peaceful trip I have ever had! "