Travel and Dive Insurance
Travel and Dive Accident Insurance are not included in the package; however, you can apply for them through our partner, the Divers Alert Network, via the links below:
DAN Membership & Dive Insurance
Activities for Non-Divers
If you’re traveling with divers to Villa on Dunbar Rock in Guanaja, there’s actually quite a bit for non-divers to enjoy — especially if you like quiet tropical destinations, nature, and laid-back Caribbean scenery.
Here are the main non-diving activities available around Dunbar Rock and Guanaja:
Snorkeling
Snorkeling around Dunbar Rock is excellent right off the property. The resort sits in shallow reef water with easy shore access, sea fans, juvenile fish, squid, coral formations, and calm clear water. Boat snorkeling trips can also be arranged alongside dive excursions.
Kayaking & Paddleboarding
The resort offers complimentary kayaks and stand-up paddleboards. The water around the cay is generally calm and protected, making it beginner-friendly.
Relaxing Around the Resort
Villa on Dunbar Rock itself is designed almost like a private island retreat:
- infinity pool
- sun decks
- small beach
- hammocks/lounge areas
- ocean-view balconies
- bar and restaurant
- quiet atmosphere
It’s the kind of place where many non-divers spend the day reading, swimming, photographing sunsets, or simply enjoying the scenery while divers are out on the boats.
Fishing & Boat Excursions
The resort area can arrange:
- deep sea fishing
- island hopping
- cay tours
- private boat charters
- sightseeing around Guanaja
Fishing in the area targets mahi-mahi, tuna, wahoo, marlin, and barracuda.
Photography & Wildlife
Guanaja is much less developed than the other Bay Islands of Honduras, so it appeals to travelers who enjoy:
- tropical birdlife
- reef photography
- jungle scenery
- quiet Caribbean villages
- uncrowded beaches and cays
Hiking on Guanaja
Guanaja is far more mountainous and jungle-covered than Roatán or Utila, so hiking is one of the island’s hidden highlights. Trails include:
- Michael’s Rock Peak
- Marble Hill & cave tours
- Mangrove Bight trails
- Bo’s Waterfall
- Cross-island hikes for more adventurous travelers
These range from easy waterfall walks to fairly serious tropical hikes.
Please note: Dunbar Rock is still primarily a dive destination. If someone dislikes water activities entirely and needs lots of nightlife, shopping, or city-style entertainment, they may find Guanaja too quiet. But for non-divers who enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, relaxing, photography, or nature, it can be a very enjoyable companion trip.


