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"This resort spa reopened in mid-2022 as a Kimpton replete with living green walls, a reverse osmosis water generation plant, and a new spa that makes the island of Roatán a wellness-seeker's haven: Honoring ancient Indigenous treatments like Pesh obsidian palm and stone rituals (which also utilize sea salt and algae), the Kao Kamasa spa brings Honduran history and culture into the serene, semi-outdoor treatment rooms. Full menus offer an array of treatments ranging from facials and massages to chakra-focused rituals, stone ceremonies for varying energy focuses, and body wraps that take exfoliation and skin rejuvenation to another level."

"Set on a strip of golden sand at Roatán’s southern tip, I stayed in a Wellness suite with a sea-facing terrace and found the Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa an idyllic spot for sunsets—complete with a waterside bar with driftwood swing chairs—and a convenient base near the West End and local dive sites." - Nora Walsh Nora Walsh Nora Walsh is an award-winning writer who specializes in luxury hotels, Latin America, and the intersection of wellness and adventure travel. Her work appears in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Travel + Leisure, Robb Report, and Afar, among others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
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"Perched on Roatán’s southern tip near the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, this recently opened resort features 119 rooms, suites, condos, and bungalows accented with local artwork and Paya islander artifacts, and will experience about 4 minutes and 39 seconds of annularity from 11:38:06 a.m. to 11:42:45 a.m. local time. Many rooms offer private balconies with tropical forest views, and guests can view the ring of fire from their balcony, the gumbo-tree–ringed outdoor pool, or while paddling the Caribbean Sea with on-site kayak rentals. Dining options include multiple restaurants with Mediterranean-influenced and beachfront concepts for post-eclipse meals and drinks." - Stephanie Vermillion
"The Honduran island of Roatán is perhaps most famous for its proximity to the world’s second-largest barrier reef and the world-class snorkeling and diving that that implies. Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa applies the Kimpton brand’s decades of high-end boutique-hotel experience to this island idyll, with impressive results. Accommodations range widely across categories, from rooms and suites to bungalows and condos; the design is vibrant and modern and the comforts are plentiful. The indigenous-inspired Kao Kamasa Spa is a major attraction, as are the excursions, both on land and sea; the Kimpton signature social hour is a daily highlight." - Tablet Hotels
