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Gumbalimba Park
Gumbalimba Park, located between West End and West Bay, is nature’s wonderland. You can play with monkeys and parrots, tour the history of the island, a zip-line through the jungle canopy, explore the wildlife while breathing underwater, take a horseback ride, kayak the picturesque reef, eat at a fine restaurant, or just hang out in a hammock or lounge chair on the beach!
- Animal preserve with jump-on-your-shoulders monkeys, free-flying exotic birds, friendly turkeys, iguanas and other exotic animals.
- Botanical gardens with over 200 colorful plant and tree species, numerous waterfalls and fountains, with a picturesque hanging bridge over the pond.
- Peaceful sandy beach with lounge chairs situated for the sun lovers and hammocks hung among the trees for shade lovers. Showers and bathrooms.
- "Coxen's Cave" history tour and pirate's cave, with artwork and history painted on the cave walls, life-size pirates, treasure, weapons and maps.
- Restaurant with lobster buffet located on the beach. Excellent local shopping and authentic Honduran cooking.
- Convenient water activities cabana offering snorkeling, SNUBA, & kayaking.
For more information, please visit the Gumbalimba Park web site, www.Gumbalimbapark.com.
Through a special arrangement with Anthony’s Key and Gumbalimba Park, Barefoot Cay is able to offer its guests special pricing on the Dolphin Experience and Gumbalimba Park. There is also a package pricing for the addition of the Canopy Tour at Gumbalimba.
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Carambola Gardens
The gardens provide a relaxing stroll through a diverse collection of flowering plants, ferns, spices, fruit trees, hardwood trees and orchids. Apart from the small, well-tended garden, trails lead up the pretty valley through the arid tropical forest, past the iguana wall, where iguanas and parrots breed, and up to the top of Carambola Mountain, where you can soak in the gorgeous colors of the coral reefs below and see all the way out to the island of Utila.
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