Immerse yourself in Roatan's natural beauty at Paradise Point, an oceanfront retreat for true travelers. Villa Verde is perfect for a couple or solo traveler looking to experience casual island living in a serene and secluded setting on Roatan's south shore.
The Space
Thoughtfully designed to capture the ocean breezes, Villa Verde features classic coastal aesthetics with white-washed shiplap walls and mahogany louvered windows. The spacious bedroom includes a king-sized bed with high-quality linens, complemented by an en suite bathroom and hot water shower with screened open-air skylight. The kitchen allows for convenient meal preparation, and the furnished porch provides a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the ocean views. Modern comforts include an air conditioner in the bedroom, Firestick TV, an Echo Dot, and fiberoptic Wi-Fi. Additional amenities include plush bathrobes, a programmable safe, a desk with a chair, and ample closet and drawer space to make yourself at home.
The Property
Paradise Point is a private peninsula perched atop the ironshore, boasting 485' of waterfront and nearly an acre of native trees and gardens. The property is comprised of two guest villas and one studio, as well as a refreshing pool, and a palapa with hammocks overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Our property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil oceanfront getaway and a true Roatan experience. However, it may NOT be the best fit for everyone. If you are looking for a resort atmosphere or immediate proximity to nightlife, activities, and commercial centers, then Paradise Point will not be the ideal choice for you. We cater to guests who appreciate a more laid-back, self-sufficient travel experience, as well as the adventure of what it can truly feel like to live on our island. At Paradise Point, you'll experience Roatan as a traveler, not a tourist. You’ll have opportunities to dive into the local culture, explore the natural landscape, and even visit some of the island’s popular highlights… returning at the end of the day to a tranquil retreat surrounded by the beauty of the Caribbean Sea. Uncover the true essence of island living at Paradise Point and let your Roatan adventure unfold.
Guest Access
Relax in a hammock, take a dip in the pool, or experience the Caribbean Sea and Mesoamerican Reef with snorkelling, kayaking and paddle boarding. Your reservation at Villa Verde grants you exclusive access to the villa, as well shared access to the grounds, pool and palapa at Paradise Point. From the moment you arrive until your departure, the amenities at our seaside retreat are yours to enjoy. Just steps away down the path adjacent to the property lies the shared community dock, where you’ll have access to some of the best snorkelling on the island. Be sure to pack your snorkel gear, as crystal-clear waters, tropical marine life, and vibrant coral reefs await your exploration. Use of kayaks and our paddle board is included; snorkel equipment is not provided
The Neighborhood
Located at the end of a long dirt road that leads to a quiet neighborhood called First Bight, the Caribbean Sea is at your doorstep, yet French Harbour is conveniently less than 15 minutes away, offering a well-stocked grocery store, several restaurants, banks, gas stations, pharmacies, and other shops. While First Bight is away from the usual tourist trappings, its geographically central location serves as the perfect launching pad for exploring everything that Roatan has to offer. Embark on a journey to the West and discover bustling tourist hotspots, vibrant nightlife, and pristine beaches lined with resorts and restaurants. Alternatively, head eastward to delve into the island's rich cultural heritage, where you'll find charming fishing villages and secluded beaches untouched by commercialism. See my guidebook to learn about local highlights and discover some of the best spots across the island.
Getting Around
Complimentary onsite parking is available, and a rental vehicle is recommended if you plan to venture out to explore the island. Most of Coco Road (aka. First Bight Road) is unpaved, so while it's possible to drive the road in a small car (I do it all the time!), some of our guests prefer having a larger vehicle. During our rainy season, 4-wheel drive is strongly recommended.