Mayan Eden Eco Park - Roatan, Honduras Excursion Review!
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this is a fairly strenuous walk They Don't Really limit this one by age and I'll get to why that could be an issue later
it's not real bad for able-bodied people but you should be aware in case you have issues going down steps unassisted
this ego Park does have a couple of sloths and so you will be able to see those up close
the monkeys seem to just have enclosures they can go into to get food and then they can come out and they will take pictures with you
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Seeing the sloths in Roatan is a desire for a lot of people, with many excursions claiming to offer this as a part of their experience. How does Mayan Eden hold up on that claim, and what's the experience like? For those that read the description, my opinion is that this excursion is primarily for able-bodied people that can do a couple hundred steps in the rain, and walk for a couple miles over the course of about 2 hours. It's not real strenuous, but if you don't take the stairs on the cruise ship very much, I would avoid this excursion. Another Eco Park to consider in Roatan, Honduras is Gumbalimba Eco Park, here's my review on it: https://youtu.be/r2h671L5UDc?si=0xlyE3viPsiYXi0L --- Cruising Secrets is your guide to all the unusual tips and tricks you won't find anywhere else. We also have our signature card-sized guidebooks that you can print at home for your cruise, check them out on our website at https://www.cruisingsecrets.com/guides