YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE
Getting to Próspera is easier than you think. Whether you're flying in from the U.S. or connecting through mainland Honduras, here's everything you need to plan a smooth arrival.
Próspera is located on the island of Roatán, off the northern coast of Honduras.
Roatán's Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport (RTB) welcomes direct flights from Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Denver, and Minneapolis, with seasonal service from Toronto and Montreal. You'll be here in 2–4 hours.
San Pedro Sula (SAP) is Honduras's best-connected international airport, with daily service from major U.S. and Latin American hubs, plus direct flights from Madrid on Air Europa. From there, it's a quick domestic flight to Roatán — under an hour.
The Galaxy Wave ferry runs a beautiful 75-minute crossing from La Ceiba to Roatán, with multiple daily departures. Book ahead at roatanferry.com and enjoy the Caribbean views on the way in.
All travelers entering Honduras must complete an online customs declaration form before arrival — you can submit it up to 10 days before your flight.
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Próspera Address for Your Form:
Duna Tower 1, Crawfish Rock, Roatán, Islas de la Bahía 34101
Próspera is about 20 minutes from Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport. Here are your options for getting around:
Car-sharing and airport transfer service available 24/7 within the Próspera community, with crypto payment options. Book through prospera-go.com.
Pre-book a taxi before you land and skip the negotiation at the airport. Your driver will be waiting with a sign. Book at roatan.online.
Local transportation service for getting around within the Próspera zone. Contact them directly to arrange a ride.
Safe, clean taxis readily available at the airport terminal with standardized rates displayed on-site. No reservation needed — just head to the taxi stand on arrival.
Car rental service offering airport transfers. Available for pickup and drop-off at the airport and throughout Roatán.
Guests staying at Las Verandas Hotel can take advantage of their complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport and Próspera.
Many roads on the island, including within Próspera, are not fully paved, and some are dirt roads entirely. Drivers will slow down for these variations in terrain for your safety. You may also encounter steep grades that can feel uncomfortable as a passenger, but rest assured that local drivers navigate them routinely and with care.
A few things worth knowing before you arrive.
Roatán is tropical year-round, with temperatures between 75–90°F (24–32°C). Pack light and breathable:
If you're coming for a conference or event, smart casual is the standard. Think linen shirts and comfortable shoes.
You'll notice that most private properties in Roatán and across Honduras have armed security guards at their entrances. This is standard practice throughout the country — simply part of how properties are managed here, and nothing to be concerned about.
You've arrived. Here's how to navigate Próspera — from where to stay and eat to what to see and do while you're here.
From boutique residences to beachfront hotels — find the perfect base for your Próspera experience.
From fresh seafood to international cuisine — Próspera's food scene reflects the diversity of its community.
Adventures, experiences, and community — there's something for every kind of visitor.
Conferences, workshops, meetups, and community gatherings happen regularly. Check out our upcoming events to plan your visit around something special.
Próspera is compact enough to walk between most spots. For the wider island, rent a golf cart or scooter — the preferred way to explore Roatán. Taxis are also affordable and available.
A few extra things worth knowing to make the most of your time in Próspera and on Roatán.
Everything else you need to know for a smooth trip.
The Honduran Lempira (HNL) is local currency, but U.S. Dollars are widely accepted. Most businesses take cards; some accept Bitcoin. Carry some cash for small purchases. Tip 10–15% at restaurants.
Reliable Wi-Fi at accommodations and co-working spaces. Starlink is increasingly common. Grab a local SIM (Tigo/Claro) or set up an eSIM (Airalo/Holafly) before you land.
Próspera operates its own security. Clinics are available on the island. Stick to bottled water. Wear sunscreen and insect repellent, especially at dawn and dusk. Travel insurance with medevac is smart.
English is the primary language in Próspera. Spanish is spoken island-wide. The community is international — founders, families, and digital nomads from around the world. Come as you are.