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How to Get to Roatán: Flights, Airlines, and What It Costs

Getting to Roatán, Honduras is actually easier than many travelers think. The island’s airport, Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport (RTB), welcomes direct flights from several cities in the United States and Canada, making it one of the most accessible Caribbean islands in Central America.

Several major airlines fly into Roatán, including American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta, Sun Country Airlines, WestJet, and regional carriers like Tropic Air and Aerolíneas Sosa. These airlines connect the island with major travel hubs, giving visitors a variety of options depending on where they are traveling from.

Nonstop Flights to Roatán

One of the best parts about visiting Roatán is that you may not even need a connection. Nonstop flights are available from several major U.S. cities, including:

  • Miami (MIA) – American Airlines

  • Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) – American Airlines

  • Houston (IAH) – United Airlines

  • Atlanta (ATL) – Delta Airlines

  • Minneapolis (MSP) – Sun Country Airlines (seasonal)

These flights typically take between 2.5 and 4 hours, depending on the departure city.

If you’re traveling from other cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, you’ll usually have one connection, often through Miami, Houston, or Dallas before arriving on the island.

Average Cost of Flights

Flight prices to Roatán vary depending on the season, how early you book, and where you are flying from.

  • Average round-trip ticket: about $600–$700

  • Deals can sometimes be found as low as $351 round-trip or around $142 one-way during sales or off-season travel.

  • Some routes like Atlanta or New York commonly range between $400 and $700 round-trip.

The best way to get a good price is to book 1–2 months in advance, travel mid-week, and be flexible with your dates.

When to Book Your Flight

Travelers often find the best deals in May, September, and October, which are typically quieter months for tourism. If you’re visiting during peak travel seasons like winter holidays or spring break, flights tend to fill quickly and prices rise.


Arriving on the Island

Once your plane lands in Roatán, you’re instantly surrounded by Caribbean views. The airport is small and easy to navigate, and within minutes you’ll be heading toward the island’s beaches, resorts, or charming coastal villages.

And for many visitors, the moment they step outside the airport and see the turquoise water for the first time is when they realize something special: Roatán isn’t just a destination — it’s an experience.

And of course, it’s also one of the most photogenic islands in the Caribbean. From the window seat of your plane to the first sunset on the beach, Roatán is the kind of place where every moment feels worth capturing.

WELCOME

Hi there, and thank you for being here! We’re Michelle and Joey, your photographers for couples, families, maternity, elopements, and weddings on the beautiful island of Roatan, Honduras. As a dynamic duo, we specialize in bold, vibrant photography that captures the essence of this tropical paradise. From sunrise to sunset on the beach, we’re here to showcase the stunning beauty of Roatan in every shot.