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Where is Utila and How Do I Get There? Utila
is a small island community off the North coast of Honduras. in the Western Caribbean. Generally,
people arrive by airplane or ferry, though other options such as
private boat, charter sailboat, etc are available. The access towns are
on the mainland, from San Pedro Sula, La Ceiba, or Roatan. Note that
Sundays are not an ideal travel day if you are looking to connect with
mainland flights, because there are no scheduled flights in or out that
day (though you can do charter). For more information and details for
getting here, click on the tab “Getting To Utila”
Should I Rent a Car? One
of the great things about Utila is that you actually can’t rent a
car! There are very few cars on the island overall (less than
15), and primarily are taxis and delivery vehicles. Bikes, scooters,
motorcycles, 4-wheelers, and golf carts are the standard transportation
and are easily rented. There are also a few taxis (trucks and vans)
that can assist you during your stay. A cab from the airport to
town is about $2.00usd per person (30-40lps) and to some of the units
outside of town about $5.00 usd per person. For more information on
transport on this, please take a look at our link “Vehicles and
Transport During Your Stay”. Links to golf cart and bike rental coming soon...
Does all the Lodging Have Air-Conditioning (AC) / Do I Need It? Air-conditioning
is available in most of the vacation rental homes, all of the resorts,
and many of the hotels. Sometimes it is an additional option available
with your room, and you can pay less if you don’t use it. Just ask
ahead of time.
As far as whether you need AC, it largely depends on
where you are from and your personal tastes as to weather and what you
are comfortable in. Many people find that in the winter months they
really don’t need it, but in the summer months in can be a very welcome
addition.
If there is no AC, there will almost certainly be fans,
which many people find is enough, especially during the winter and
spring months.
US Dollars or Lempiras? Will Credit Cards / ATM Cards be Ok? Most
of the businesses in Utila prefer cash, and indeed many are not
equipped to take credit cards, though that appears to be rapidly
changing. We suggest coming with some some cash, and use the ATM as a back-up. You
may also consider travelers checks (USD) in the form of American
Express or Visa. You will need your passport to change them. You
may find it easiest to exchange a little of your currency to lempiras
at the airport with the money exchangers there, just to use for food
and cabs along the way, and then exchange the majority of your money
while on island. Expect to
pay a surcharge for using credit cards with the businesses (2%-5%),
though its not always the case. There are now 3 ATMs, but yes, it is
still possible for all 3 to go down at the same time, or even be out of
cash during busy times. You can get a cash advance on your credit card
at the banks, and also at a few locations around town. You’ll pay more
at these non-bank locations, but its a welcome options as it lets
you avoid the sometimes very long bank lines, and you are not
restricted to banking hours.
The
banks and ATMS all tend to give out 500 lempira bills; if it’s a
weekend or other busy time, you may have trouble changing these,
especially at the smaller venues as its difficult for the smaller
operations to keep up enough change.
Exchanging:
You can use US dollars almost anywhere on Utila, but it will be easier
for you to pay in lempiras, and you’ll probably save a few bucks with
the exchange. The banks exchange at 18.895 lempiras to 1 usd dollar,
but many folks prefer to go with “Archie”, who is just to the left of
the main intersection as you get off the boat (same spot you buy beer
by the case) where you get just about the same rate and no
lines. Archie will also accept travellers checks.
Almost all of the businesses on Utila will accept USD
dollars but many offer a reduced exchange rate of about 18 or 18.5
lempiras per dollar.
What is the Crime Rate & How Are Travelers Treated on Utila? We
don’t have exact statistics on crime on Utila, but basically it is very
low. It is a small island, and the violent crime on tourists that
you have in other areas is just not here. It is generally safe to
walk around that main areas at night, though of course, you need to be
smart about it. Theft is always a possibility wherever you go, so
again, think ahead: don’t bring valuable jewelry, flash large wads of
cash, don’t walk around by yourself at 2 in the morning, etc. Travelers
are generally treated very well on Utila. We have many different
cultures here and many travelers from all parts of the world, so it
really is quite the mixing pot.
Are Outlets / Voltage the Same in Utila as 110 volt USA Style? Yes
– we have the same style of outlets and voltage that is used in the
USA; and no adapters are needed if your plugs have USA adaptors. You
should consider bringing a surge protector for laptops and other
valuable electronics, as power surges are fairly common.
How Are The Bugs? While
we don't have lots of scary or dangerous creepy-crawlies, the
mosquitoes and sand flies can definitely be a part of life on Utila,
and indeed on most islands throughout the world. Mosquitoes
are generally worse in the late hurricane season of the fall and also
the rainy season, which can extend into January/February. But its the sandflies seem more of a nuisance than mosquitoes, but they carry no diseases. Time
of day and wind conditions play important factors in he
prevalence of sandflies, as they tend to be worse at sunset and
sunrise. Additionally, and remember this point, if the wind is blowing, the little biters are generally hiding. If its calm, just think ahead and be prepared:
1. Use bug repellent or at least carry it.
Just keep a can in your back, especially if you might not be back by
sunset. Many have found that Deep Woods OFF (the green can) works the
best. OFF in the orange has the next highest percentage of Deet
concentratin, followed by the plastic bottle with the pink top, which
is labeled as “family care”. For those of you who don’t like
chemicals, some of the better herbal repellants may also work for
you. I have had success with Buzz Away Extreme (by Quantam)
(www.quantamhealt.com) or Burts Bees Defender Herbal Insect Repellant
or Repel Lemon Eucalyptus Insect Repellant. You can buy any of
the OFF varieties here on Utila, but the herbal repellants you’ll need
to get in the States.
2. Pack a pair of lightweight or "travel weight" long sleeve clothing and pants,
especially if going out to sunset/dinner time when the sandflies can be
bad. Really, lightweight clothing is not hot, and you will be oh
so much happier.
3. Sleep with a strong fan directed on you or an overhead fan above; the wind from the fan is too much for the sand flies to hover around you.
4. Look into Vitamin B-1 and garlic.
Folks have reported success in deterring the pesky sandflies if they
load up on B-1 and garlic before the trip. Read up and ask your doctor
to insure this method is suitable for you.
What is the Weather Like? See the discussions under “Travel Planning Basics” and also “Weather”.
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