Chandra Hoffman
This tiny island is not the Caribbean of the $16 piña colada or the orchestrated see-only-what-the-cruise-operators-want-you-to-see routes. There are no behemoth ships in port here because the islanders (approximately 2,500) don't want them. Head to sister island Roatan for mainstream tourism, canopy tour excursions and higher prices. Visit Utila if you crave hints of Hemingway's old Key West or Grand Cayman before chain hotels obliterated the view of Seven Mile Beach. Prepare to be charmed by this rustic knoll, pack a kernel of adventurous spirit and a yearning to experience true island life. Be warned: you may not want to leave.
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